暴露的
胎粪
医学
环境卫生
产妇保健
产前护理
儿童健康
人体测量学
怀孕
生理学
代谢性疾病
脆弱性(计算)
婴儿发育
肠道菌群
产前暴露
人口
儿科
色氨酸代谢
婴儿死亡率
疾病
作者
Minjian Chen,Jiawei Duan,Yusheng Guan,Yuntian Xu,Yingtong Jiang,Ziyi Li,Rui Huang,Jingjing Zhou,Adrian Covaci,Heidi Aase,Xinru Wang,Yankai Xia
标识
DOI:10.1073/pnas.2600701123
摘要
Prenatal exposures influence infant health, yet the microbiota related mechanisms remain unclear. We profiled 776 maternal exposome variables and meconium microbiota in 1,689 mother-infant pairs, establishing a network linking maternal exposures, neonatal microbiota, and 10 infant outcomes. Using multiomics, pathway enrichment, and robust regression, we identified maternal anthropometrics and clinical indicators as key predictors of infant development, and specific metabolic and chemical exposures as major factors associated with microbiota composition. These microbial changes were associated with infant growth, eczema, and neurodevelopment. Notably, maternal metabolites (e.g., cholesterol) and environmental chemicals (e.g., triphenyl phosphate and perfluorobutane sulfonic acid) were associated with microbiota composition, particularly in Firmicutes, Proteobacteria, and Bacteroidetes. Our findings establish a prenatal exposome-microbiota-host axis, offering a scalable framework to understand early-life health determinants and guide preventive strategies.
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