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Human milk microbiome: From actual knowledge to future perspective

Marta Selma‐Royo, Joaquim Calvo‐Lerma, Erika Cortés-Macías, María Carmen Collado

2021Seminars in Perinatology68 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Human milk is the gold standard for infant nutrition during the first months of life since it is perfectly adapted to the neonatal nutritional requirements and supports infant growth and development. Human milk contains a complex nutritional and bioactive composition including microorganisms and oligosaccharides which would also contribute to the gut and immune system maturation. Despite the growing evidence, the factors contributing to milk microbes' variations and the potential functions on the infant's gut are still uncovered. This short-review provides a general overview of milk microbiota, potential factors shaping its composition, contribution to the infant microbiota and immune system development, including the suggested biological relevance for infant health as well as the description of tools and strategies aimed to restore and module microbes in milk.

Topics & Concepts

MicrobiomeInfant formulaImmune systemInfant nutritionMedicineHuman microbiomeHuman healthInfant developmentGut microbiomeBiotechnologyBiologyImmunologyEnvironmental healthBioinformaticsPediatricsPopulationDevelopmental psychologyPsychologyResearch methodologyInfant Nutrition and HealthBreastfeeding Practices and InfluencesPediatric health and respiratory diseases
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