Bifidobacteria grown on human milk oligosaccharides downregulate the expression of inflammation-related genes in Caco-2 cells Saumya Wickramasinghe1,2,5, Alline R. Pacheco2,3,5, Danielle G. Lemay2,4 and David A. Mills2,3,5* Background: Breastfed human infants are predominantly colonized by bifidobacteria that thrive on human milk oligosaccharides (HMO). Two predominant species of bifidobacteria in infant feces are Bifidobacterium breve (B. breve) and Bifidobacterium longum subsp. infantis (B. infantis), both of which include avid HMO-consumer strains. Our laboratory has previously shown that B. infantis, when grown on HMO, increases adhesion to intestinal cells and increases the expression of the anti-inflammatory cytokine interleukin-10. T...
Understanding how exogenous microbes stably colonize the animal gut is essential to reveal mechanism...
<p>Human milk contains a high concentration of indigestible oligosaccharides, which likely mediated ...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground Bifidobacteria are ...
BackgroundBreastfed human infants are predominantly colonized by bifidobacteria that thrive on human...
The infant gut microbiota is known to be dominated by Bifidobacterium, especially in healthy, breast...
The infant gut microbiome is rapidly colonized by bacteria from the environment after birth, and thi...
This study was conducted to investigate the catabolism and fermentation of human milk oligosacchar-i...
Copyright © 2015 Laura Moles et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Combination regimens of Bifidobacterium infantis and Lactobacillus acidophilus have been demonstrate...
Breast milk enhances the predominance of Bifidobacterium species in the infant gut, probably due to ...
Breast milk enhances the predominance of Bifidobacterium species in the infant gut, probably due to ...
peer-reviewedBifidobacteria play a vital role in human nutrition and health by shaping and maintaini...
Lactation is a common feeding strategy of eutherian mammals, but its functions go beyond feeding the...
Several bacterial species initially colonise the infant gut, but are outcompeted. Human milk oligosa...
Human milk oligosaccharides (hMOs) are important bioactive components in mother’s milk contributing ...
Understanding how exogenous microbes stably colonize the animal gut is essential to reveal mechanism...
<p>Human milk contains a high concentration of indigestible oligosaccharides, which likely mediated ...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground Bifidobacteria are ...
BackgroundBreastfed human infants are predominantly colonized by bifidobacteria that thrive on human...
The infant gut microbiota is known to be dominated by Bifidobacterium, especially in healthy, breast...
The infant gut microbiome is rapidly colonized by bacteria from the environment after birth, and thi...
This study was conducted to investigate the catabolism and fermentation of human milk oligosacchar-i...
Copyright © 2015 Laura Moles et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Combination regimens of Bifidobacterium infantis and Lactobacillus acidophilus have been demonstrate...
Breast milk enhances the predominance of Bifidobacterium species in the infant gut, probably due to ...
Breast milk enhances the predominance of Bifidobacterium species in the infant gut, probably due to ...
peer-reviewedBifidobacteria play a vital role in human nutrition and health by shaping and maintaini...
Lactation is a common feeding strategy of eutherian mammals, but its functions go beyond feeding the...
Several bacterial species initially colonise the infant gut, but are outcompeted. Human milk oligosa...
Human milk oligosaccharides (hMOs) are important bioactive components in mother’s milk contributing ...
Understanding how exogenous microbes stably colonize the animal gut is essential to reveal mechanism...
<p>Human milk contains a high concentration of indigestible oligosaccharides, which likely mediated ...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground Bifidobacteria are ...