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Gut and Lung Microbiota in Preterm Infants: Immunological Modulation and Implication in Neonatal Outcomes
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Di Simone, Nicoletta
, Tersigni, Chiara
, Tana, Milena
, Posteraro, Brunella
, D'Ippolito, Silvia
, Tirone, Chiara
, Pezza, Lucilla
, Aurilia, Claudia
, Lio, Alessandra
, Sanguinetti, Maurizio
, Vento, Giovanni
, Paladini, Angela
in
Digestive system
/ Dysbacteriosis
/ Gastrointestinal tract
/ Gut microbiota
/ gut-lung axis
/ Immunology
/ Immunomodulation
/ Infants
/ Inflammation
/ late-onset sepsis
/ lung microbiota
/ Lungs
/ Microbiomes
/ Microbiota
/ Necrotizing enterocolitis
/ Neonates
/ Newborn babies
/ Pathogenesis
/ Premature babies
/ Premature birth
/ preterm infants' outcomes
/ Sepsis
2019
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Gut and Lung Microbiota in Preterm Infants: Immunological Modulation and Implication in Neonatal Outcomes
by
Di Simone, Nicoletta
, Tersigni, Chiara
, Tana, Milena
, Posteraro, Brunella
, D'Ippolito, Silvia
, Tirone, Chiara
, Pezza, Lucilla
, Aurilia, Claudia
, Lio, Alessandra
, Sanguinetti, Maurizio
, Vento, Giovanni
, Paladini, Angela
in
Digestive system
/ Dysbacteriosis
/ Gastrointestinal tract
/ Gut microbiota
/ gut-lung axis
/ Immunology
/ Immunomodulation
/ Infants
/ Inflammation
/ late-onset sepsis
/ lung microbiota
/ Lungs
/ Microbiomes
/ Microbiota
/ Necrotizing enterocolitis
/ Neonates
/ Newborn babies
/ Pathogenesis
/ Premature babies
/ Premature birth
/ preterm infants' outcomes
/ Sepsis
2019
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Gut and Lung Microbiota in Preterm Infants: Immunological Modulation and Implication in Neonatal Outcomes
by
Di Simone, Nicoletta
, Tersigni, Chiara
, Tana, Milena
, Posteraro, Brunella
, D'Ippolito, Silvia
, Tirone, Chiara
, Pezza, Lucilla
, Aurilia, Claudia
, Lio, Alessandra
, Sanguinetti, Maurizio
, Vento, Giovanni
, Paladini, Angela
in
Digestive system
/ Dysbacteriosis
/ Gastrointestinal tract
/ Gut microbiota
/ gut-lung axis
/ Immunology
/ Immunomodulation
/ Infants
/ Inflammation
/ late-onset sepsis
/ lung microbiota
/ Lungs
/ Microbiomes
/ Microbiota
/ Necrotizing enterocolitis
/ Neonates
/ Newborn babies
/ Pathogenesis
/ Premature babies
/ Premature birth
/ preterm infants' outcomes
/ Sepsis
2019
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Gut and Lung Microbiota in Preterm Infants: Immunological Modulation and Implication in Neonatal Outcomes
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Gut and Lung Microbiota in Preterm Infants: Immunological Modulation and Implication in Neonatal Outcomes
2019
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In recent years, an aberrant gastrointestinal colonization has been found to be associated with an higher risk for postnatal sepsis, necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) and growth impairment in preterm infants. As a consequence, the reasons of intestinal dysbiosis in this population of newborns have increasingly become an object of interest. The presence of a link between the gut and lung microbiome's development (gut-lung axis) is emerging, and more data show as a gut-brain cross talking mediated by an inflammatory milieu, may affect the immunity system and influence neonatal outcomes. A revision of the studies which examined gut and lung microbiota in preterm infants and a qualitative analysis of data about characteristic patterns and related outcomes in terms of risk of growing impairment, Necrotizing Enterocolitis (NEC), Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia (BPD), and sepsis have been performed. Microbiota take part in the establishment of the gut barrier and many data suggest its immune-modulator role. Furthermore, the development of the gut and lung microbiome (gut-lung axis) appear to be connected and able to lead to abnormal inflammatory responses which have a key role in the pathogenesis of BPD. Dysbiosis and the gut predominance of facultative anaerobes appear to be crucial to the pathogenesis and subsequently to the prevention of such diseases.
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