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February 18, 2016

[In Depth] The right gut microbes help infants grow

ScienceNOW - Fetched: February 18th, 2016, 3:00pm UTC
Almost 180 million children across the globe are stunted, a severe, disabling consequence of malnutrition, repeated childhood infections, and sometimes irreversible damage. Now, new studies suggest the gut microbiome plays a critical role in infant growth—sometimes promoting it even in the absence of sufficient calories—providing tantalizing, if preliminary, clues about possible new interventions. They show that microbial communities change as an infant ages, and when they don't poor nutrition leads to stunting and other problems. Work in germ-free mice shows providing the right human microbial communities can restore growth, likely by restoring the proper connections between growth hormone and insulinlike growth factor 1. And supplying young mice with certain sugars typically provided in breast milk helps to make sure the right microbial community gets established. Author: Elizabeth Pennisi

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