How the gut microbes you're born with affect your lifelong health | Henna-Maria Uusitupa

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Translator: Joseph Geni Reviewer: Joanna Pietrulewicz
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Now, I know it might be easy to think
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that microbes are bad,
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especially for infants,
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but research has in fact proven the opposite.
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And the truth might be a little bit more complex,
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but it's actually way more interesting.
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It seems that we need microbes
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to be programmed for good health,
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but not just any microbes,
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we need the right combination.
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We succeed best with the little microbial bodies
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we have adapted to coexist with during evolution.
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And I guess it won't surprise you
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to learn that we start acquiring that right combination right at birth.
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Well, at least some of us do.
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Babies born by C-section and babies born vaginally
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aren't the same
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when it comes to microbial start to life,
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and after birth there are countless different early life events
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and circumstances
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that further modulate the way the gut microbiota is developing,
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such as the medications that might be prescribed for the infant or the mother,
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number of pets and siblings in the family,
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as well as level of hygiene at home,
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and, in this case, it's actually better
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if it's not that perfectly clean all the time.
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And also nutrition, both mothers and infants.
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All of these events and circumstances play a huge role
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in the gut microbial development
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and that has a huge impact on the lifelong health of that baby.
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And I'm not talking about small health implications here.
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I'm talking about the big stuff.
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Microbes we acquire or do not acquire
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affect our likelihood of developing diseases like obesity, diabetes
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and even some cancers.
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Since many of these early life events I just listed
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are such that we cannot affect them,
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they are inevitable,
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for example C-sections have been invented to save lives,
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and they do that daily,
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and most medications are prescribed for a valid reason,
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especially for infants, and so on.
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That is why we have to learn
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how to protect the health of these babies
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after the occurrence of such early life events
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that might disrupt their gut microbiota development.
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I work as a researcher
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and as a technical lead of an infant health platform,
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and the question I'm trying to find a solution to every day at work,
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and the same question I'm aiming to answer in this talk,
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is how can we make sure
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that all babies get the same shot at lifelong health,
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no matter how they're born or what early life events they encounter.
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Seems like a noble cause, right?
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Great.
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So let's figure this out.
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To begin, remember how I said that we need the right combination of microbes?
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Well, to get that combination right,
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we need to receive those microbes that inhabit our bodies
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in a certain order.
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You can think of it like a colonization march.
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The very early microbes that inhabit our bodies first
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change the environment in the infant's gut
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so that the next microbes are able to move in,
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kind of like the first invaders
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come in first and set up the infrastructure
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for the other settlers to build upon.
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Now, if babies are born via C-section,
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that early phase of colonization is greatly altered,
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because instead of vaginal, fecal and skin bacteria of the mother,
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mainly only skin bacteria enter the infant gut.
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And that sets that colonization march to a totally different tone,
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and simply because that's different to what we've adapted to during evolution,
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that might cause some health disadvantages for C-section-born babies later on.
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We can take weight development as an example here.
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It has been already shown in several studies
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that gut microbiota composition
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is associated to weight
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as well as the likelihood of developing diseases
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like diabetes or cardiovascular diseases.
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But now there are some indications
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that you could already at infancy
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see from a fecal sample of a baby
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some microbes missing from those individuals
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who will later on develop to be obese or overweight.
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It has also been shown that those same microbes
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might be missing from babies who are born by C-section
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or who are predisposed to heavy loads of antibiotics in early life.
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And to kind of close this loop,
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it has also been shown in some research
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that babies born by C-section
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or are prescribed with many, many antibiotics early in life
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are more likely to be obese or overweight, even by 50 percent,
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which is a lot.
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Now, I know you might be thinking at this point
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that, oh no, I just had a C-section or I was born via C-section
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or my child had the antibiotics.
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But I want you to not worry.
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If these microbes are missing
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or are lost for any reason,
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they can be acquired later,
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but the baby just needs a little help with that.
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One thing that has already for some time been known to help is breastfeeding.
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Breast milk is kind of miraculous:
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in addition to containing nutrients for the baby,
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it seems to contain food for the good microbes as well.
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That's great for a breastfed baby,
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but we all know that all babies are not breastfed.
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So what could we do to ensure that also those babies who are not breastfed
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could restore their microbiota development
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after encountering those disruptive early life events
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that might disrupt their gut microbiota development?
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And now we get to the actual solution part of this talk.
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The research in this field has been taking giant steps lately.
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First, it was understood that if there are some microbes missing,
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they can be ingested.
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We call the good microbes, when they are ingested, probiotics,
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and probiotics have been tested
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in several clinical trials during the years,
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also in infants, with great effects,
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such as reducing their risk of eczema later in life.
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Now, a second revolution was realized
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when the eyes of researchers were turned to breast milk.
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That was logical, as, like I mentioned,
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it was already known that breastfeeding is able to support the healthy development
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of gut microbiota.
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There were these particles in breast milk
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that were found already in the 1930s
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called human milk oligosaccharides,
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but their function remained a mystery
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for decades and decades after their initial discovery.
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They were really puzzling for researchers,
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as they are really abundant in human milk.
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They are actually the third-largest group of solids,
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but they are not digestible by humans, not even infants.
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So why would mothers synthesize something to breast milk,
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use their resources to put something there
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that is not utilizable by the infant?
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Usually nature does not work that way.
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Right?
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So it was quite a revelation when it was finally understood
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what's the role of these particles,
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and that it is to selectively feed the microbes that are best for infants,
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and that way to affect the infant health.
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There are over a hundred of different HMO structures,
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and nowadays we are able to synthesize some of them also in the lab,
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and that enables us to package them up
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with probiotics for children and infants
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who are not able to receive them from breast milk
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to restore their microbiota
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after encountering disruptive early life events.
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And that is the solution.
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As a researcher, I must say at this point
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that research in this field is still ongoing
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and a lot of work remains to be done.
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That's a favorite sentence of us scientists.
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But we are taking steps towards understanding better and better
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which are the key missing microbes in various situations
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and what HMOs we should package with which probiotics
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to help restore the microbiota of that particular baby in that particular case.
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What I wish you to remember from this talk
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is that, yes, vaginally born breastfed baby has the microbiota
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we have evolved to adapt to,
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but in cases where that is not possible,
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there are means to reduce the negative health consequences.
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Lastly, I wish you to imagine a world for a while,
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a world where there would be such a health care system
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that when you take your baby to a health care check,
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they would routinely monitor the gut microbiota development of that baby,
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and if any disruptions would be noted,
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a tailor-made product to restore the microbiota
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would be prescribed.
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I mean, how wonderful would that be,
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if the onset of any chronic diseases would be extremely rare
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because of this preemptive health care system?
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Can you imagine such a world?
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Do you believe that that kind of future would be possible?
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I do.
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I believe in that future and I want to contribute
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in the unfolding of that future,
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a future in which each baby has an equal starting point for life
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to be programmed for lifelong health.
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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