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Milk Fat Globule Membrane Supplementation in Formula Modulates the Neonatal Gut Microbiome and Normalizes Intestinal Development

Breast milk has many beneficial properties and unusual characteristics including a unique fat component, termed milk fat globule membrane (MFGM). While breast milk yields important developmental benefits, there are situations where it is unavailable resulting in a need for formula feeding. Most form...

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Autores principales: Bhinder, Ganive, Allaire, Joannie M., Garcia, Cyrielle, Lau, Jennifer T., Chan, Justin M., Ryz, Natasha R., Bosman, Else S., Graef, Franziska A., Crowley, Shauna M., Celiberto, Larissa S., Berkmann, Julia C., Dyer, Roger A., Jacobson, Kevan, Surette, Michael G., Innis, Sheila M., Vallance, Bruce A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5368573/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28349941
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep45274
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author Bhinder, Ganive
Allaire, Joannie M.
Garcia, Cyrielle
Lau, Jennifer T.
Chan, Justin M.
Ryz, Natasha R.
Bosman, Else S.
Graef, Franziska A.
Crowley, Shauna M.
Celiberto, Larissa S.
Berkmann, Julia C.
Dyer, Roger A.
Jacobson, Kevan
Surette, Michael G.
Innis, Sheila M.
Vallance, Bruce A.
author_facet Bhinder, Ganive
Allaire, Joannie M.
Garcia, Cyrielle
Lau, Jennifer T.
Chan, Justin M.
Ryz, Natasha R.
Bosman, Else S.
Graef, Franziska A.
Crowley, Shauna M.
Celiberto, Larissa S.
Berkmann, Julia C.
Dyer, Roger A.
Jacobson, Kevan
Surette, Michael G.
Innis, Sheila M.
Vallance, Bruce A.
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description Breast milk has many beneficial properties and unusual characteristics including a unique fat component, termed milk fat globule membrane (MFGM). While breast milk yields important developmental benefits, there are situations where it is unavailable resulting in a need for formula feeding. Most formulas do not contain MFGM, but derive their lipids from vegetable sources, which differ greatly in size and composition. Here we tested the effects of MFGM supplementation on intestinal development and the microbiome as well as its potential to protect against Clostridium difficile induced colitis. The pup-in-a-cup model was used to deliver either control or MFGM supplemented formula to rats from 5 to 15 days of age; with mother’s milk (MM) reared animals used as controls. While CTL formula yielded significant deficits in intestinal development as compared to MM littermates, addition of MFGM to formula restored intestinal growth, Paneth and goblet cell numbers, and tight junction protein patterns to that of MM pups. Moreover, the gut microbiota of MFGM and MM pups displayed greater similarities than CTL, and proved protective against C. difficile toxin induced inflammation. Our study thus demonstrates that addition of MFGM to formula promotes development of the intestinal epithelium and microbiome and protects against inflammation.
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spelling pubmed-53685732017-03-30 Milk Fat Globule Membrane Supplementation in Formula Modulates the Neonatal Gut Microbiome and Normalizes Intestinal Development Bhinder, Ganive Allaire, Joannie M. Garcia, Cyrielle Lau, Jennifer T. Chan, Justin M. Ryz, Natasha R. Bosman, Else S. Graef, Franziska A. Crowley, Shauna M. Celiberto, Larissa S. Berkmann, Julia C. Dyer, Roger A. Jacobson, Kevan Surette, Michael G. Innis, Sheila M. Vallance, Bruce A. Sci Rep Article Breast milk has many beneficial properties and unusual characteristics including a unique fat component, termed milk fat globule membrane (MFGM). While breast milk yields important developmental benefits, there are situations where it is unavailable resulting in a need for formula feeding. Most formulas do not contain MFGM, but derive their lipids from vegetable sources, which differ greatly in size and composition. Here we tested the effects of MFGM supplementation on intestinal development and the microbiome as well as its potential to protect against Clostridium difficile induced colitis. The pup-in-a-cup model was used to deliver either control or MFGM supplemented formula to rats from 5 to 15 days of age; with mother’s milk (MM) reared animals used as controls. While CTL formula yielded significant deficits in intestinal development as compared to MM littermates, addition of MFGM to formula restored intestinal growth, Paneth and goblet cell numbers, and tight junction protein patterns to that of MM pups. Moreover, the gut microbiota of MFGM and MM pups displayed greater similarities than CTL, and proved protective against C. difficile toxin induced inflammation. Our study thus demonstrates that addition of MFGM to formula promotes development of the intestinal epithelium and microbiome and protects against inflammation. Nature Publishing Group 2017-03-28 /pmc/articles/PMC5368573/ /pubmed/28349941 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep45274 Text en Copyright © 2017, The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Bhinder, Ganive
Allaire, Joannie M.
Garcia, Cyrielle
Lau, Jennifer T.
Chan, Justin M.
Ryz, Natasha R.
Bosman, Else S.
Graef, Franziska A.
Crowley, Shauna M.
Celiberto, Larissa S.
Berkmann, Julia C.
Dyer, Roger A.
Jacobson, Kevan
Surette, Michael G.
Innis, Sheila M.
Vallance, Bruce A.
Milk Fat Globule Membrane Supplementation in Formula Modulates the Neonatal Gut Microbiome and Normalizes Intestinal Development
title Milk Fat Globule Membrane Supplementation in Formula Modulates the Neonatal Gut Microbiome and Normalizes Intestinal Development
title_full Milk Fat Globule Membrane Supplementation in Formula Modulates the Neonatal Gut Microbiome and Normalizes Intestinal Development
title_fullStr Milk Fat Globule Membrane Supplementation in Formula Modulates the Neonatal Gut Microbiome and Normalizes Intestinal Development
title_full_unstemmed Milk Fat Globule Membrane Supplementation in Formula Modulates the Neonatal Gut Microbiome and Normalizes Intestinal Development
title_short Milk Fat Globule Membrane Supplementation in Formula Modulates the Neonatal Gut Microbiome and Normalizes Intestinal Development
title_sort milk fat globule membrane supplementation in formula modulates the neonatal gut microbiome and normalizes intestinal development
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5368573/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28349941
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep45274
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