Project description:Development of the gut microbiota is greatly impacted in preterm infants. Despite increasing knowledge about microbiota composition in preterm infants, knowledge about the functional signatures of the intestinal microbiota remains limited. The aim was to study transitions in microbiota activity during the first six postnatal weeks in ten preterm infants. A total of 64 stool samples were measured by LC-MS/MS.
Project description:Development of the gut microbiota is greatly impacted in preterm infants. Despite increasing knowledge about microbiota composition in preterm infants, knowledge about the functional signatures of the intestinal microbiota remains limited. The aim was to study transitions in microbiota activity during the first six postnatal weeks in ten preterm infants. A total of 64 stool samples were measured by LC-MS/MS.
Project description:91 preterm infant gut metaproteomes measured in technical duplicate using an eleven salt pulse 2D-LC-MS/MS method. Samples represent 17 preterm infants over the first several weeks of life, of which 6 preterm infants eventually developed necrotizing enterocolitis.
Project description:Extreme preterm infants are a growing population in neonatal intensive care units who carry a high mortality and morbidity. Multiple factors play a role in preterm birth, resulting in major impact on organogenesis leading to complications including bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD). The goal of this study was to identify biomarker signatures associated with prematurity and BPD. We analyzed miRNA and mRNA profiles in tracheal aspirates (TAs) from 51 infants receiving invasive mechanical ventilation. 25 infants were extremely preterm and diagnosed with BPD, and 26 were term babies receiving invasive mechanical ventilation for elective procedures. We found specific mRNA-miRNA signatures in TAs that may serve as biomarkers for BPD pathogenesis, a consequence of extreme prematurity.
Project description:Extreme preterm infants are a growing population in neonatal intensive care units who carry a high mortality and morbidity. Multiple factors play a role in preterm birth, resulting in major impact on organogenesis leading to complications including bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD). The goal of this study was to identify biomarker signatures associated with BPD severity. We analyzed profiles in tracheal aspirates (TAs) from 25 extremely preterm infants receiving invasive mechanical ventilation. Eight infants were diagnosed with mild/moderate BPD, and 17 were diagnosed with severe BPD, according to the NHLBI consensus conference classification . We found specific miRNA signatures in TAs that may serve as biomarkers for BPD severity.
Project description:Extreme preterm infants are a growing population in the neonatal intensive care unit. Multiple factors play a role in preterm birth, resulting in complications including severe bronchopulmonary dysplasia (sBPD) without or with and pulmonary hypertension (BPD-PH). The goal of this study was to identify biomarker signatures associated with sBPD and BPD-PH. We analyzed profiles in tracheal aspirates (TAs) from 46 extremely preterm infants receiving invasive mechanical ventilation (25 sBPD, 21 BPD-PH) . We found specific miRNA signatures in TAs that may serve as biomarkers for the two disease phenotypes.