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Influence of Milk-Feeding Type and Genetic Risk of Developing Coeliac Disease on Intestinal Microbiota of Infants: The PROFICEL Study
Interactions between environmental factors and predisposing genes could be involved in the development of coeliac disease (CD). This study has assessed whether milk-feeding type and HLA-genotype influence the intestinal microbiota composition of infants with a family history of CD. The study include...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3272021/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22319588 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0030791 |
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author | De Palma, Giada Capilla, Amalia Nova, Esther Castillejo, Gemma Varea, Vicente Pozo, Tamara Garrote, José Antonio Polanco, Isabel López, Ana Ribes-Koninckx, Carmen Marcos, Ascensión García-Novo, María Dolores Calvo, Carmen Ortigosa, Luis Peña-Quintana, Luis Palau, Francesc Sanz, Yolanda |
author_facet | De Palma, Giada Capilla, Amalia Nova, Esther Castillejo, Gemma Varea, Vicente Pozo, Tamara Garrote, José Antonio Polanco, Isabel López, Ana Ribes-Koninckx, Carmen Marcos, Ascensión García-Novo, María Dolores Calvo, Carmen Ortigosa, Luis Peña-Quintana, Luis Palau, Francesc Sanz, Yolanda |
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description | Interactions between environmental factors and predisposing genes could be involved in the development of coeliac disease (CD). This study has assessed whether milk-feeding type and HLA-genotype influence the intestinal microbiota composition of infants with a family history of CD. The study included 164 healthy newborns, with at least one first-degree relative with CD, classified according to their HLA-DQ genotype by PCR-SSP DQB1 and DQA1 typing. Faecal microbiota was analysed by quantitative PCR at 7 days, and at 1 and 4 months of age. Significant interactions between milk-feeding type and HLA-DQ genotype on bacterial numbers were not detected by applying a linear mixed-model analysis for repeated measures. In the whole population, breast-feeding promoted colonization of C. leptum group, B. longum and B. breve, while formula-feeding promoted that of Bacteroides fragilis group, C. coccoides-E. rectale group, E. coli and B. lactis. Moreover, increased numbers of B. fragilis group and Staphylococcus spp., and reduced numbers of Bifidobacterium spp. and B. longum were detected in infants with increased genetic risk of developing CD. Analyses within subgroups of either breast-fed or formula-fed infants indicated that in both cases increased risk of CD was associated with lower numbers of B. longum and/or Bifidobacterium spp. In addition, in breast-fed infants the increased genetic risk of developing CD was associated with increased C. leptum group numbers, while in formula-fed infants it was associated with increased Staphylococcus and B. fragilis group numbers. Overall, milk-feeding type in conjunction with HLA-DQ genotype play a role in establishing infants' gut microbiota; moreover, breast-feeding reduced the genotype-related differences in microbiota composition, which could partly explain the protective role attributed to breast milk in this disorder. |
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spelling | pubmed-32720212012-02-08 Influence of Milk-Feeding Type and Genetic Risk of Developing Coeliac Disease on Intestinal Microbiota of Infants: The PROFICEL Study De Palma, Giada Capilla, Amalia Nova, Esther Castillejo, Gemma Varea, Vicente Pozo, Tamara Garrote, José Antonio Polanco, Isabel López, Ana Ribes-Koninckx, Carmen Marcos, Ascensión García-Novo, María Dolores Calvo, Carmen Ortigosa, Luis Peña-Quintana, Luis Palau, Francesc Sanz, Yolanda PLoS One Research Article Interactions between environmental factors and predisposing genes could be involved in the development of coeliac disease (CD). This study has assessed whether milk-feeding type and HLA-genotype influence the intestinal microbiota composition of infants with a family history of CD. The study included 164 healthy newborns, with at least one first-degree relative with CD, classified according to their HLA-DQ genotype by PCR-SSP DQB1 and DQA1 typing. Faecal microbiota was analysed by quantitative PCR at 7 days, and at 1 and 4 months of age. Significant interactions between milk-feeding type and HLA-DQ genotype on bacterial numbers were not detected by applying a linear mixed-model analysis for repeated measures. In the whole population, breast-feeding promoted colonization of C. leptum group, B. longum and B. breve, while formula-feeding promoted that of Bacteroides fragilis group, C. coccoides-E. rectale group, E. coli and B. lactis. Moreover, increased numbers of B. fragilis group and Staphylococcus spp., and reduced numbers of Bifidobacterium spp. and B. longum were detected in infants with increased genetic risk of developing CD. Analyses within subgroups of either breast-fed or formula-fed infants indicated that in both cases increased risk of CD was associated with lower numbers of B. longum and/or Bifidobacterium spp. In addition, in breast-fed infants the increased genetic risk of developing CD was associated with increased C. leptum group numbers, while in formula-fed infants it was associated with increased Staphylococcus and B. fragilis group numbers. Overall, milk-feeding type in conjunction with HLA-DQ genotype play a role in establishing infants' gut microbiota; moreover, breast-feeding reduced the genotype-related differences in microbiota composition, which could partly explain the protective role attributed to breast milk in this disorder. Public Library of Science 2012-02-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3272021/ /pubmed/22319588 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0030791 Text en De Palma et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article De Palma, Giada Capilla, Amalia Nova, Esther Castillejo, Gemma Varea, Vicente Pozo, Tamara Garrote, José Antonio Polanco, Isabel López, Ana Ribes-Koninckx, Carmen Marcos, Ascensión García-Novo, María Dolores Calvo, Carmen Ortigosa, Luis Peña-Quintana, Luis Palau, Francesc Sanz, Yolanda Influence of Milk-Feeding Type and Genetic Risk of Developing Coeliac Disease on Intestinal Microbiota of Infants: The PROFICEL Study |
title | Influence of Milk-Feeding Type and Genetic Risk of Developing Coeliac Disease on Intestinal Microbiota of Infants: The PROFICEL Study |
title_full | Influence of Milk-Feeding Type and Genetic Risk of Developing Coeliac Disease on Intestinal Microbiota of Infants: The PROFICEL Study |
title_fullStr | Influence of Milk-Feeding Type and Genetic Risk of Developing Coeliac Disease on Intestinal Microbiota of Infants: The PROFICEL Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Influence of Milk-Feeding Type and Genetic Risk of Developing Coeliac Disease on Intestinal Microbiota of Infants: The PROFICEL Study |
title_short | Influence of Milk-Feeding Type and Genetic Risk of Developing Coeliac Disease on Intestinal Microbiota of Infants: The PROFICEL Study |
title_sort | influence of milk-feeding type and genetic risk of developing coeliac disease on intestinal microbiota of infants: the proficel study |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3272021/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22319588 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0030791 |
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