A mechanism linking the newborn skin microbiota to neurodevelopment, with Prof. Rihua Xie and Dr....

This episode features Prof. Rihua Xie from Guangdong Medical University (China) and Dr. Yuhang Zhang from Peking University First Hospital (China), speaking about vaginal microbiota transfer (VMT) and how it may affect neurodevelopment in newborn infants born by Cesarean section. Compared with vaginally delivered infants, C-section delivered infants have altered microbial exposures. VMT has been proposed as a way to ‘restore’ the microbiota of these infants to more closely resemble that of vaginally-born infants. A recent study by Prof. Xie and Dr. Zhang showed that the order and timing of early microbial colonization of the infant is important. They found that VMT could establish a vaginal-like skin microbiota in infants born by C-section, with two particular bacterial species that were higher after VMT. These two species led to the production of metabolites that combined on the newborn’s skin to synthesize an important lipid, which was positively correlated with neurodevelopment scores at three and six months. Subsequent mouse model work showed how this lipid could reach the brain. In the future, safety and standardization of VMT will be important priorities in this research area. Prof. Xie and Dr. Zhang emphasized that their work needs to be replicated in larger cohorts, with the eventual goal of engineering bacteria to create a probiotic intervention that delivers neurodevelopmental benefits to C-section born infants. Episode abbreviations and links: • The research by Prof. Xie and Dr. Zhang demonstrating how a VMT intervention alters the skin microbiota of newborns, with a mechanistic link to neurodevelopment: Vaginal microbiota transfer ameliorates cesarean-associated neurodevelopmental deficits in mice via N-bc2S1P synthesis on neonatal skin (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science...) About Prof. Rihua Xie: Dr. Ri-hua Xie (RN, PhD, FAAN) is Professor, Principal Investigator, and Chief Nurse at the School of Nursing, Southern Medical University, and the Affiliated Foshan Women and Children Hospital, Guangdong Medical University, China. Dr. Xie is widely recognized for her expertise in maternal and infant health as a clinician, researcher, and supervisor. She has published more than 90 peer-reviewed papers and 11 nursing textbooks and has received 12 competitive research grants from institutions in China and Canada. In addition to her academic work, Dr. Xie is actively engaged in community and public health service, including breastfeeding promotion and frontline support during the COVID-19 pandemic. Her research focuses on perinatal epidemiology, maternal and child health, and microbiome science, with a particular emphasis on the effects of vaginal microbiota transfer (VMT) on the microbiota composition and health outcomes of cesarean-delivered infants. About Dr. Yuhang Zhang: Yuhang Zhang, PhD in Pharmacology, is an Associate Professor and Principal Investigator at Peking University First Hospital. He received his MD-PhD from Capital Medical University and was a visiting scholar at McGill University, Canada. Dr. Zhang’s research focuses on gut microbiome, probiotics, and microbial metabolism in metabolic diseases, who has published over 20 peer‑reviewed papers as first or corresponding author in journals including Gastroenterology, Journal of Hepatology, and Nature Communications, cited >1,000 times. He has led 9 grants, including the National Natural Science Foundation of China, who was selected for the Beijing Association for Science and Technology Young Talent Program (2022) and the China Association for Science and Technology Young Talent Program (2025). The research of Dr. Zhang focuses on the integrated systems pharmacology, multiomics and microbiome‑host interactions to develop precision medicine.

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