Reviewing the evidence on breast milk composition and immunological outcomes.

Abstract:

:A large number of biologically active components have been found in human milk (HM), and in both human and animal models, studies have provided some evidence suggesting that HM composition can be altered by maternal exposures, subsequently influencing health outcomes for the breastfed child. Evidence varies from the research studies on whether breastfeeding protects the offspring from noncommunicable diseases, including those associated with immunological dysfunction. It has been hypothesized that the conflicting evidence results from HM composition variations, which contain many immune active molecules, oligosaccharides, lactoferrin, and lysozyme in differing concentrations, along with a diverse microbiome. Determining the components that influence infant health outcomes in terms of both short- and long-term sequelae is complicated by a lack of understanding of the environmental factors that modify HM constituents and thereby offspring outcomes. Variations in HM immune and microbial composition (and the differing infantile responses) may in part explain the controversies that are evidenced in studies that aim to evaluate the prevalence of allergy by prolonged and exclusive breastfeeding. HM is a "mixture" of immune active factors, oligosaccharides, and microbes, which all may influence early immunological outcomes. This comprehensive review provides an in-depth overview of existing evidence on the studied relationships between maternal exposures, HM composition, vaccine responses, and immunological outcomes.

journal_name

Nutr Rev

journal_title

Nutrition reviews

authors

Boix-Amorós A,Collado MC,Van't Land B,Calvert A,Le Doare K,Garssen J,Hanna H,Khaleva E,Peroni DG,Geddes DT,Kozyrskyj AL,Warner JO,Munblit D

doi

10.1093/nutrit/nuz019

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2019-05-21 00:00:00

eissn

0029-6643

issn

1753-4887

pii

5492496

pub_type

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