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喂养挤出的母乳会改变母乳的微生物网络,并随着时间的推移增加母乳微生物群的多样性。

Feeding Expressed Breast Milk Alters the Microbial Network of Breast Milk and Increases Breast Milk Microbiome Diversity over Time.

作者信息

Woortman Melissa A, Barrett Emily S, O'Connor Thomas G, Gill Steven R, Scheible Kristin, Brunner Jessica, Sun Haipeng, Dominguez-Bello Maria G

机构信息

Department of Nutritional Sciences, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ 08901, USA.

Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Institute, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ 08854, USA.

出版信息

Microorganisms. 2024 Dec 25;13(1):12. doi: 10.3390/microorganisms13010012.

Abstract

Breastfeeding supplies nutrition, immunity, and hormonal cues to infants. Feeding expressed breast milk may result in de-phased milk production and feeding times, which distort the real-time circadian cues carried by breast milk. We hypothesized that providing expressed breast milk alters the microbiotas of both breast milk and the infant's gut. To test this hypothesis, we analyzed the microbiota of serial breast milk and infant fecal samples obtained from 14 mother-infant dyads who were lactating, half of which were providing expressed breast milk. Infant fecal microbiota showed lower α-diversity than breast milk microbiota. Bacterial amplicon sequence variant sharing occurred between breast milk and infant feces with no feeding group differences. However, the age-dependent gain in breast milk α-diversity was only significant in the expressed breast milk group and not in the direct breastfeeding group, suggesting that decreased contact with the infant's mouth influences the milk microbiota. Trending lower connectivity was also noted with breast milk microbes in the direct breastfeeding group, consistent with regular perturbations of the developing baby's oral microbiota by latching on the breast. The results of this preliminary study urge further research to independently confirm the effects of providing expressed breast milk and their health significance.

摘要

母乳喂养为婴儿提供营养、免疫力和激素信号。喂哺挤出的母乳可能会导致产奶时间和喂养时间不同步,从而扭曲母乳所携带的实时昼夜节律信号。我们假设,提供挤出的母乳会改变母乳和婴儿肠道的微生物群。为了验证这一假设,我们分析了从14对正在哺乳的母婴二元组中获取的系列母乳和婴儿粪便样本的微生物群,其中一半母婴提供挤出的母乳。婴儿粪便微生物群的α多样性低于母乳微生物群。母乳和婴儿粪便之间存在细菌扩增子序列变体共享,且喂养组之间无差异。然而,母乳α多样性随年龄的增加仅在挤出母乳组中显著,而在直接母乳喂养组中不显著,这表明与婴儿口腔接触减少会影响母乳微生物群。直接母乳喂养组中母乳微生物的连通性也有下降趋势,这与婴儿通过吸吮乳房对发育中的口腔微生物群的定期扰动一致。这项初步研究的结果促使进一步开展研究,以独立证实提供挤出的母乳的影响及其健康意义。

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