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Dr. Hussein Mohamed Elhusseiny Ali Elbayoumi :: Publications:

Title:
Impact of the mother's gut microbiota on infant microbiome and brain development
Authors: Eman A Mady, Ahmed S Doghish, Walaa A El-Dakroury, Samy Y Elkhawaga, Ahmed Ismail, Hesham A El-Mahdy, Elsayed GE Elsakka, Hussein M El-Husseiny
Year: 2023
Keywords: Not Available
Journal: Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews
Volume: 150
Issue: Not Available
Pages: 105195
Publisher: Elsevier
Local/International: International
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Abstract:

The link between the gut microbiome and health has recently garnered considerable interest in its employment for medicinal purposes. Since the early microbiota exhibits more flexibility compared to that of adults, there is a considerable possibility that altering it will have significant consequences on human development. Like genetics, the human microbiota can be passed from mother to child. This provides information on early microbiota acquisition, future development, and prospective chances for intervention. The succession and acquisition of early-life microbiota, modifications of the maternal microbiota during pregnancy, delivery, and infancy, and new efforts to understand maternal-infant microbiota transmission are discussed in this article. We also examine the shaping of mother-to-infant microbial transmission, and we then explore possible paths for future research to advance our knowledge in this area.

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