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哺乳期前4个月的母乳低聚糖、婴儿生长及肥胖情况

Human milk oligosaccharides, infant growth, and adiposity over the first 4 months of lactation.

作者信息

Binia Aristea, Lavalle Luca, Chen Cheng, Austin Sean, Agosti Massimo, Al-Jashi Isam, Pereira Almerinda Barroso, Costeira Maria Jose, Silva Maria Gorett, Marchini Giovanna, Martínez-Costa Cecilia, Stiris Tom, Stoicescu Sylvia-Maria, Vanpée Mireille, Rakza Thameur, Billeaud Claude, Picaud Jean-Charles, Domellöf Magnus, Adams Rachel, Castaneda-Gutierrez Euridice, Sprenger Norbert

机构信息

Nestlé Research, Société des Produits Nestlé SA, Lausanne, Switzerland.

Ospedale del Ponte, Varese, Italy.

出版信息

Pediatr Res. 2021 Sep;90(3):684-693. doi: 10.1038/s41390-020-01328-y. Epub 2021 Jan 14.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The relationship between human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) and infant growth and adiposity is not fully understood and comprehensive studies are missing from the current literature.

METHODS

We screened and recruited 370 healthy, pregnant women and their infants from seven European countries. Breastmilk samples were collected using standardized procedures at six time points over 4 months, as were infant parameters. Correlations and associations between HMO area under the curve, anthropometric data, and fat mass at 4 months were tested.

RESULTS

Lacto-N-neotetraose had a negative correlation with the change in length (rs = -0.18, P = 0.02). Sialyllacto-N-tetraose c (LSTc) had a positive correlation with weight for length (rs = 0.19, P = 0.015). Infants at the 25th upper percentile were fed milk higher in 3'-sialyllactose and LSTc (P = 0.017 and P = 0.006, respectively) compared to the lower 25th percentile of the weight-for-length z-score gain over 4 months of lactation. No significant associations between growth and body composition and Lewis or secretor-dependent HMOs like 2'-fucosyllactose were identified.

CONCLUSIONS

Changes in the HMO composition of breastmilk during the first 4 months appear to have little influence on infant growth and body composition in this cohort of healthy mothers and infants.

IMPACT

Modest associations exist between individual HMO and infant growth outcomes at least in healthy growing populations. Our study provides a comprehensive investigation of associations between all major HMO and infant growth and adiposity including several time points. Certain groups of HMOs, like the sialylated, may be associated with adiposity during the first months of lactation. HMO may modulate the risk of future metabolic disease. Future population studies need to address the role of specific groups of HMOs in the context of health and disease to understand the long-term impact.

摘要

背景

人乳寡糖(HMOs)与婴儿生长及肥胖之间的关系尚未完全明确,当前文献中缺乏全面的研究。

方法

我们从七个欧洲国家筛选并招募了370名健康孕妇及其婴儿。在4个月内的六个时间点,采用标准化程序收集母乳样本以及婴儿参数。测试了HMO曲线下面积、人体测量数据和4个月时的脂肪量之间的相关性和关联性。

结果

乳糖-N-新四糖与身长变化呈负相关(rs = -0.18,P = 0.02)。唾液酸乳糖-N-四糖c(LSTc)与身长体重比呈正相关(rs = 0.19,P = 0.015)。与哺乳期4个月内身长体重比z评分增长处于较低第25百分位数的婴儿相比,处于第25百分位数以上的婴儿所食用的母乳中3'-唾液酸乳糖和LSTc含量更高(分别为P = 0.017和P = 0.006)。未发现生长和身体成分与Lewis或分泌型依赖的HMOs(如2'-岩藻糖基乳糖)之间存在显著关联。

结论

在这组健康的母婴队列中,头4个月母乳中HMO成分的变化似乎对婴儿生长和身体成分影响不大。

影响

至少在健康成长人群中,个别HMO与婴儿生长结局之间存在适度关联。我们的研究全面调查了所有主要HMO与婴儿生长及肥胖之间的关联,包括多个时间点。某些HMO组,如唾液酸化的HMO,可能在哺乳期头几个月与肥胖有关。HMO可能调节未来代谢疾病的风险。未来的人群研究需要探讨特定HMO组在健康和疾病背景下的作用,以了解其长期影响。

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