Breast milk-derived human milk oligosaccharides promote Bifidobacterium interactions within a single ecosystem

Volume: 14, Issue: 2, Pages: 635 - 648
Published: Nov 18, 2019
Abstract
Diet-microbe interactions play an important role in modulating the early-life microbiota, with Bifidobacterium strains and species dominating the gut of breast-fed infants. Here, we sought to explore how infant diet drives distinct bifidobacterial community composition and dynamics within individual infant ecosystems. Genomic characterisation of 19 strains isolated from breast-fed infants revealed a diverse genomic architecture enriched in...
Paper Details
Title
Breast milk-derived human milk oligosaccharides promote Bifidobacterium interactions within a single ecosystem
Published Date
Nov 18, 2019
Volume
14
Issue
2
Pages
635 - 648
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