Lessons learned from the prenatal microbiome controversy

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Martin J. Blaser
Suzanne Devkota
Kathy D. McCoy
David A. Relman
Moran Yassour
Vincent B. Young
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[1] Rutgers University,Departments of Medicine and Pathology and Center for Advanced Biotechnology and Medicine
[2] Cedars-Sinai Medical Center,F. Widjaja Foundation Inflammatory Bowel and Immunobiology Research Institute
[3] University of California-Los Angeles,Department of Medicine, David Geffen School of Medicine
[4] University of Calgary,Department of Physiology & Pharmacology, Cumming School of Medicine
[5] Stanford University,Departments of Medicine, and of Microbiology & Immunology
[6] Veterans Affairs Palo Alto Health Care System,Section of Infectious Diseases
[7] Chan Zuckerberg Biohub Microbiome Initiative,Microbiology and Molecular Genetics Department, Faculty of Medicine
[8] The Rachel and Selim Benin School of Computer Science and Engineering,Department of Internal Medicine/Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Microbiology & Immunology
[9] The Hebrew University of Jerusalem,undefined
[10] The University of Michigan,undefined
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For more than a century, the prenatal environment was considered sterile. Over the last few years, findings obtained with next-generation sequencing approaches from samples of the placenta, the amniotic fluid, meconium, and even fetal tissues have challenged the dogma of a sterile womb, and additional reports have emerged that used culture, microscopy, and quantitative PCR to support the presence of a low-biomass microbial community at prenatal sites. Given the substantial implications of prenatal exposure to microbes for the development and health of the host, the findings have gathered substantial interest from academics, high impact journals, the public press, and funding agencies. However, an increasing number of studies have challenged the prenatal microbiome identifying contamination as a major issue, and scientists that remained skeptical have pointed to inconsistencies with in utero colonization, the impact of c-sections on early microbiome assembly, and the ability to generate germ-free mammals. A lively academic controversy has emerged on the existence of the wider importance of prenatal microbial communities. Microbiome has asked experts to discuss these issues and provide their thoughts on the implications. To allow for a broader perspective of this discussion, we have specifically selected scientists, who have a long-standing expertise in microbiome sciences but who have not directly been involved in the debate so far.
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