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Maternal diet alters human milk oligosaccharide composition with implications for the milk metagenome

Medicine and Health

Maternal diet alters human milk oligosaccharide composition with implications for the milk metagenome

M. D. Seferovic, M. Mohammad, et al.

Explore the groundbreaking findings of how maternal diet shapes human milk oligosaccharides and the milk microbiome, a study conducted by Maxim D. Seferovic, Mahmoud Mohammad, Ryan M. Pace, Melinda Engevik, James Versalovic, Lars Bode, Morey Haymond, and Kjersti M. Aagaard.... show more
Abstract
Human milk is the optimal nutrition source for infants, and oligosaccharides represent the third most abundant component in milk after lactose and fat. Human milk oligosaccharides (HMO) are favorable macromolecules which are, interestingly, indigestible by the infant but serve as substrates for bacteria. Hypothesizing that the maternal diet itself might influence HMO composition, we sought to directly determine the effect maternal diet on HMO and the milk bacteria. Employing a human cross-over study design, we demonstrate that distinct maternal dietary carbohydrate and energy sources preferentially alter milk concentrations of HMO, including fucosylated species. We find significant associations between the concentration of HMO-bound fucose and the abundance of fucosidase (a bacterial gene that digests fucose moieties) harbored by milk bacteria. These studies reveal a successive mechanism by which the maternal diet during lactation alters milk HMO composition, which in turn shapes the functional milk microbiome prior to infant ingestion.
Publisher
Scientific Reports
Published On
Dec 16, 2020
Authors
Maxim D. Seferovic, Mahmoud Mohammad, Ryan M. Pace, Melinda Engevik, James Versalovic, Lars Bode, Morey Haymond, Kjersti M. Aagaard
Tags
maternal diet
human milk oligosaccharides
milk microbiome
lactation
fucosylated species
bacterial fucosidase
cross-over study
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