Human breastmilk components, the microbiota and immune modulatory proteins have vital roles in infant gut and immune development. In a population of breastfeeding women (n = 78) of different ethnicities (Asian, Māori and Pacific Island, New Zealand European) and their infants living in the Manawatu–Wanganui region of New Zealand, we examined the microbiota and immune modulatory proteins in the breast milk, and the fecal microbiota of mothers and infants. Breast milk and fecal samples were collected over a one-week period during the six to eight weeks postpartum. Breast milk microbiota differed between the ethnic groups. However, these differences had no influence on the infant’s gut microbiota composition. Based on the body mass index (BMI)...
BACKGROUND: The infant gut is rapidly colonized by microorganisms soon after birth, and the composit...
Background: Microbial communities in human milk and those in feces from breastfed infants vary withi...
[[abstract]]Background/purpose(s): Human breastmilk (BM) is important for microbiome maturation in i...
Human breastmilk components, the microbiota and immune modulatory proteins have vital roles in infan...
The process of breastfeeding exposes infants to bioactive substances including a diversity of bacter...
International audienceThe assembly of the newborn's gut microbiota during the first months of life i...
Microbiota composition in breast milk affects intestinal and respiratory microbiota colonization and...
The gastrointestinal immune system consists of both innate and adaptive immunity. The microbiota pla...
Human milk is generally considered to be the gold standard of nutrition for healthy human infants. I...
Human milk is composed of complex microbial and non-microbial components that shape the infant gut m...
Human milk is nutrient rich, complex in its composition, and is key to a baby’s health through...
Breastfeeding is associated with considerable health benefits for infants. Aside from essential nut...
Abstract Background The infant gut is rapidly coloniz...
Background: Microbiota composition in breast milk affects intestinal and respiratory microbiota colo...
Bacteria in human milk could directly seed the infant intestinal microbiota, while information about...
BACKGROUND: The infant gut is rapidly colonized by microorganisms soon after birth, and the composit...
Background: Microbial communities in human milk and those in feces from breastfed infants vary withi...
[[abstract]]Background/purpose(s): Human breastmilk (BM) is important for microbiome maturation in i...
Human breastmilk components, the microbiota and immune modulatory proteins have vital roles in infan...
The process of breastfeeding exposes infants to bioactive substances including a diversity of bacter...
International audienceThe assembly of the newborn's gut microbiota during the first months of life i...
Microbiota composition in breast milk affects intestinal and respiratory microbiota colonization and...
The gastrointestinal immune system consists of both innate and adaptive immunity. The microbiota pla...
Human milk is generally considered to be the gold standard of nutrition for healthy human infants. I...
Human milk is composed of complex microbial and non-microbial components that shape the infant gut m...
Human milk is nutrient rich, complex in its composition, and is key to a baby’s health through...
Breastfeeding is associated with considerable health benefits for infants. Aside from essential nut...
Abstract Background The infant gut is rapidly coloniz...
Background: Microbiota composition in breast milk affects intestinal and respiratory microbiota colo...
Bacteria in human milk could directly seed the infant intestinal microbiota, while information about...
BACKGROUND: The infant gut is rapidly colonized by microorganisms soon after birth, and the composit...
Background: Microbial communities in human milk and those in feces from breastfed infants vary withi...
[[abstract]]Background/purpose(s): Human breastmilk (BM) is important for microbiome maturation in i...