@article{61221933e97a49a58883a411292f2016,
title = "Bifidobacterium Species Colonization in Infancy: A Global Cross-Sectional Comparison by Population History of Breastfeeding",
abstract = "Bifidobacterium species are beneficial and dominant members of the breastfed infant gut microbiome; however, their health benefits are partially species-dependent. Here, we characterize the species and subspecies of Bifidobacterium in breastfed infants around the world to consider the potential impact of a historic dietary shift on the disappearance of B. longum subsp. infantis in some populations. Across populations, three distinct patterns of Bifidobacterium colonization emerged: (1) The dominance of Bifidobacterium longum subspecies infantis, (2) prevalent Bifidobacterium of multiple species, and (3) the frequent absence of any Bifidobacterium. These patterns appear related to a country{\textquoteright}s history of breastfeeding, with infants in countries with historically high rates of long-duration breastfeeding more likely to be colonized by B. longum subspecies infantis compared with infants in countries with histories of shorter-duration breastfeeding. In addition, the timing of infant colonization with B. longum subsp. infantis is consistent with horizontal transmission of this subspecies, rather than the vertical transmission previously reported for other Bifidobacterium species. These findings highlight the need to consider historical and cultural influences on the prevalence of gut commensals and the need to understand epidemiological transmission patterns of Bifidobacterium and other major commensals.",
keywords = "Bifidobacterium, breastfeeding, infants, microbial extinction",
author = "Taft, {Diana H.} and Lewis, {Zachery T.} and Nhu Nguyen and Steve Ho and Chad Masarweh and Vanessa Dunne-Castagna and Tancredi, {Daniel J.} and Huda, {M. Nazmul} and Stephensen, {Charles B.} and Katie Hinde and {von Mutius}, Erika and Kirjavainen, {Pirkka V.} and Dalphin, {Jean Charles} and Roger Lauener and Josef Riedler and Smilowitz, {Jennifer T.} and German, {J. Bruce} and Morrow, {Ardythe L.} and Mills, {David A.}",
note = "Funding Information: Acknowledgments: Thank you to all the mother–infant dyads who participated in this research. Funding for this project includes US Department of Agriculture–Agricultural Research Service project 5306-51530-018-00, World Health Organization project 2010168947, Thrasher Research fund grant 11488. Funding for this project also includes National Institutes of Health award F32HD093185 (D.H.T.) and the Peter J. Shields Endowed Chair in Dairy Food Science (D.A.M.). Funding Information: for this project includes US Department of Agriculture?Agricultural Research Service project 5306-51530-018-00, World Health Organization project 2010168947, and Thrasher Research fund grant 11488. Additional funding was received from CDC?Division of Viral Diseases. Funding for this project also includes National Institutes of Health award F32HD093185 (D.H.T.) and the Peter J. Shields Endowed Chair in Dairy Food Science (D.A.M.). Funding Information: Funding: Funding for this project includes US Department of Agriculture–Agricultural Research Service project 5306-51530-018-00, World Health Organization project 2010168947, and Thrasher Research fund grant 11488. Additional funding was received from CDC–Division of Viral Diseases. Funding for this project also includes National Institutes of Health award F32HD093185 (D.H.T.) and the Peter J. Shields Endowed Chair in Dairy Food Science (D.A.M.). Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2022 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.",
year = "2022",
month = apr,
day = "1",
doi = "10.3390/nu14071423",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "14",
journal = "Nutrients",
issn = "2072-6643",
publisher = "Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)",
number = "7",
}