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A single early-in-life macrolide course has lasting effects on murine microbial network topology and immunity

Ruiz, VE (author)
Battaglia, T (author)
Kurtz, ZD (author)
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Bijnens, L (author)
Ou, A (author)
Engstrand, I (author)
Zheng, XH (author)
Iizumi, T (author)
Mullins, BJ (author)
Muller, CL (author)
Cadwell, K (author)
Bonneau, R (author)
Perez-Perez, GI (author)
Blaser, MJ (author)
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2017-09-11
2017
English.
In: Nature communications. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC. - 2041-1723. ; 8:1, s. 518-
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  • Broad-spectrum antibiotics are frequently prescribed to children. Early childhood represents a dynamic period for the intestinal microbial ecosystem, which is readily shaped by environmental cues; antibiotic-induced disruption of this sensitive community may have long-lasting host consequences. Here we demonstrate that a single pulsed macrolide antibiotic treatment (PAT) course early in life is sufficient to lead to durable alterations to the murine intestinal microbiota, ileal gene expression, specific intestinal T-cell populations, and secretory IgA expression. A PAT-perturbed microbial community is necessary for host effects and sufficient to transfer delayed secretory IgA expression. Additionally, early-life antibiotic exposure has lasting and transferable effects on microbial community network topology. Our results indicate that a single early-life macrolide course can alter the microbiota and modulate host immune phenotypes that persist long after exposure has ceased.

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