Bifidobacteria: insights into the biology of a key microbial group of early life gut microbiota

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Abstract

The establishment and development of the human gut microbiota constitutes a dynamic and non-random process, which involves positive and negative interactions between key microbial taxa and their host. Remarkably, these early life microbiota-host communications include key events with long-term health consequences. Bifidobacteria arguably represent the most emblematic microbial taxon of the infant gut microbiota. In this context, the interactions among bifidobacteria, their human host, and other members of the human gut microbiota are far from completely understood, despite the crucial role they play in the development and maintenance of human physiology and immune system. Here, we highlight the ecological as well as genetic and functional features of bifidobacteria residing in the human gut using genomic and ecology-based information.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2
JournalMicrobiome Research Reports
Volume1
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2022

Keywords

  • Infant gut microbiota
  • microbiome
  • probiotics

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