Effects of different courses of antibiotics on intestinal floras and immune function in 28-day-old premature infants
10.11855/j.issn.0577-7402.0914.2025.0209
- VernacularTitle:抗生素疗程对早产儿日龄28d时肠道菌群及免疫功能的影响
- Author:
Ying LI
1
;
Yu-Huan HUANG
;
Hong-Yang ZHANG
;
Jing ZHANG
Author Information
1. 南阳市第一人民医院新生儿重症监护科,河南 南阳 473000
- Keywords:
antibiotic;
course of treatment;
premature infant;
intestinal flora;
immune function
- From:
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army
2025;50(6):716-720
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To investigate the impact of different antibiotic courses on intestinal floras and immune function in 28-day-old premature infants.Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted on 120 premature infants admitted to the First People's Hospital of Nanyang City between March 2021 and March 2024.According to different courses of antibiotics,they were divided into short-course group(n=82,antibiotics use≤3 d)and long-course group(n=38,antibiotics use≥7 d).General data were collected,and intestinal floras and immune function were assessed at 28 days of age.Shannon and Simpson indexes of intestinal flora α-diversity,bacterial phylum and genus distribution of intestinal floras,and peripheral blood CD8+,CD4+T cell percentages,and CD4+/CD8+ratio were compared between the two groups.Pearson correlation analysis was used to explore the relationship between intestinal floras and immune function,and adverse outcomes were recorded.Results The Shannon and Simpson indexes of intestinal flora α-diversity in long-course group were lower than those in short-course group(P<0.05).No significant differences were found between the two groups in the distribution of Actinobacteria,Bacteroidetes,Firmicutes or Proteobacteria at the bacterial phylum level and Bacteroides,Enterococcus,or Veillonella at genus distribution level(P>0.05).However,the long-course group had lower proportions of Clostridioides,Clostridium sensu stricto 1,Escherichia and Klebsiella,and higher proportions of Enterococcus,Robinsoniella and Streptococcus than those in short-course group(P<0.05).After antibiotics use,levels of CD4+and CD4+/CD8+were decreased(P<0.05),while CD8+was increased in both groups(P<0.05).Compared with short-course group,levels of CD4+and CD4+/CD8+were lower,while CD8+was higher in short-course group(P<0.05).Pearson correlation analysis revealed that Clostridioides,Clostridium sensu stricto 1,Escherichia,Klebsiella were positively correlated with CD4+and CD4+/CD8+,while negatively correlated with CD8+(P<0.05).Conversely,Enterococcus,Robinsoniella and Streptococcus were negatively correlated with CD4+and CD4+/CD8+,while positively correlated with CD8+(P<0.05).No adverse outcomes occurred in two groups.Conclusion Compared with short-term antibiotic use,long-term use affects the colonization and diversity of intestinal floras in premature infants,and cause intestinal flora disturbance,potentially impairing immune function.