Infant Formula Supplemented with Five Human Milk Oligosaccharides Shifts the Fecal Microbiome of Formula-Fed Infants Closer to That of Breastfed Infants

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作者
Holst, Andrea Q. [1 ]
Myers, Pernille [2 ]
Rodriguez-Garcia, Paula [2 ]
Hermes, Gerben D. A. [1 ]
Melsaether, Cathrine [1 ]
Baker, Adam [1 ]
Jensen, Stina R. [1 ]
Parschat, Katja [3 ]
机构
[1] Chr Hansen AS, DK-2970 Horsholm, Denmark
[2] Clin Microbiom, DK-2100 Copenhagen, Denmark
[3] Chr Hansen HMO GmbH, D-53619 Rheinbreitbach, Germany
关键词
human milk oligosaccharides; breastfeeding; infant formula; gut microbiome development; bifidobacteria; infant-type bifidobacteria; gut metabolic modules; aromatic lactic acids; READ ALIGNMENT; GUT MICROBIOME; IDENTIFICATION; PATHWAYS; GENOMES; GROWTH; ACID;
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10.3390/nu15143087
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R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
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100403 ;
摘要
Breastmilk is the optimal source of infant nutrition, with short-term and long-term health benefits. Some of these benefits are mediated by human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs), a unique group of carbohydrates representing the third most abundant solid component of human milk. We performed the first clinical study on infant formula supplemented with five different HMOs (5HMO-mix), comprising 2 & PRIME;-fucosyllactose, 3-fucosyllactose, lacto-N-tetraose, 3 & PRIME;-sialyllactose and 6 & PRIME;-sialyllactose at a natural total concentration of 5.75 g/L, and here report the analysis of the infant fecal microbiome. We found an increase in the relative abundance of bifidobacteria in the 5HMO-mix cohort compared with the formula-fed control, specifically affecting bifidobacteria that can produce aromatic lactic acids. 5HMO-mix influenced the microbial composition as early as Week 1, and the observed changes persisted to at least Week 16, including a relative decrease in species with opportunistic pathogenic strains down to the level observed in breastfed infants during the first 4 weeks. We further analyzed the functional potential of the microbiome and observed features shared between 5HMO-mix-supplemented and breastfed infants, such as a relative enrichment in mucus and tyrosine degradation, with the latter possibly being linked to the aromatic lactic acids. The 5HMO-mix supplement, therefore, shifts the infant fecal microbiome closer to that of breastfed infants.
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