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Impact of exposure to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances on fecal microbiota composition in mother-infant dyads




AuthorsLamichhane Santosh, Härkönen Taina, Vatanen Tommi, Hyötyläinen Tuulia, Knip Mikael, Orešič Matej

PublisherPERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD

Publication year2023

JournalEnvironment International

Journal acronymENVIRON INT

Article number 107965

Volume176

Number of pages8

ISSN0160-4120

eISSN1873-6750

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.envint.2023.107965

Web address https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0160412023002386?via%3Dihub

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Abstract

There is growing evidence suggesting that chemical exposure alters gut microbiota composition. However, not much is known about the impact of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) on the gut microbial community. Here, in a mother-infant study, we set out to identify the gut bacterial species that associate with chemical exposure before (maternal) and after (maternal, infant) birth. Paired serum and stool samples were collected from mother-infant dyads (n = 30) in a longitudinal setting. PFAS were quantified in maternal serum to examine their associations with the microbial compositions (determined by shotgun metagenomic sequencing) in mothers and infants. High maternal exposure to PFAS was consistently associated with increased abundance of Methanobrevibacter smithii in maternal stool. Among individual PFAS compounds, PFOS and PFHpS showed the strongest association with M. smithii. However, maternal total PFAS exposure associated only weakly with the infant microbiome. Our findings suggest that PFAS exposure affects the composition of the adult gut microbiome.


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