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Lipid-Based Nutrient Supplements During Pregnancy and Lactation Did Not Affect Human Milk Oligosaccharides and Bioactive Proteins in a Randomized Trial

Background: Human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) and bioactive proteins are beneficial to infant health. Recent evidence suggests that maternal nutrition may affect the amount of HMOs and proteins in breast milk; however, the effect of nutrient supplementation on HMOs and bioactive proteins has not ye...

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Autores principales: Jorgensen, Josh M, Arnold, Charles, Ashorn, Per, Ashorn, Ulla, Chaima, David, Cheung, Yin Bun, Davis, Jasmine CC, Fan, Yue-Mei, Goonatilleke, Elisha, Kortekangas, Emma, Kumwenda, Chiza, Lebrilla, Carlito B, Maleta, Kenneth, Totten, Sarah M, Wu, Lauren D, Dewey, Kathryn G
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Publicado: American Society for Nutrition 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5610548/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28794206
http://dx.doi.org/10.3945/jn.117.252981
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author Jorgensen, Josh M
Arnold, Charles
Ashorn, Per
Ashorn, Ulla
Chaima, David
Cheung, Yin Bun
Davis, Jasmine CC
Fan, Yue-Mei
Goonatilleke, Elisha
Kortekangas, Emma
Kumwenda, Chiza
Lebrilla, Carlito B
Maleta, Kenneth
Totten, Sarah M
Wu, Lauren D
Dewey, Kathryn G
author_facet Jorgensen, Josh M
Arnold, Charles
Ashorn, Per
Ashorn, Ulla
Chaima, David
Cheung, Yin Bun
Davis, Jasmine CC
Fan, Yue-Mei
Goonatilleke, Elisha
Kortekangas, Emma
Kumwenda, Chiza
Lebrilla, Carlito B
Maleta, Kenneth
Totten, Sarah M
Wu, Lauren D
Dewey, Kathryn G
author_sort Jorgensen, Josh M
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description Background: Human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) and bioactive proteins are beneficial to infant health. Recent evidence suggests that maternal nutrition may affect the amount of HMOs and proteins in breast milk; however, the effect of nutrient supplementation on HMOs and bioactive proteins has not yet been well studied. Objective: We aimed to determine whether lipid-based nutrient supplements (LNSs) affect milk bioactive protein and HMO concentrations at 6 mo postpartum in women in rural Malawi. These are secondary outcomes of a previously published randomized controlled trial. Methods: Women were randomly assigned to consume either an iron and folic acid capsule (IFA) daily from ≤20 wk gestation until delivery, followed by placebo daily from delivery to 6 mo postpartum, or a multiple micronutrient (MMN) capsule or LNS daily from ≤20 wk gestation to 6 mo postpartum. Breast milk concentrations of total HMOs, sialylated HMOs, fucosylated HMOs, lactoferrin, lactalbumin, lysozymes, antitrypsin, immunoglobulin A, and osteopontin were analyzed at 6 mo postpartum (n = 647). Between-group differences in concentrations and in proportions of women classified as having low concentrations were tested. Results: HMO and bioactive protein concentrations did not differ between groups (P > 0.10 for all comparisons). At 6 mo postpartum, the proportions of women with low HMOs or bioactive proteins were not different between groups except for osteopontin. A lower proportion of women in the IFA group had low osteopontin compared with the LNS group after adjusting for covariates (OR: 0.5; 95% CI: 0.3, 0.9; P = 0.016). Conclusion: The study findings do not support the hypothesis that supplementation with an LNS or MMN capsule during pregnancy and postpartum would increase HMO or bioactive milk proteins at 6 mo postpartum among Malawian women. This trial was registered at clinicaltrials.gov as NCT01239693.
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spelling pubmed-56105482017-10-03 Lipid-Based Nutrient Supplements During Pregnancy and Lactation Did Not Affect Human Milk Oligosaccharides and Bioactive Proteins in a Randomized Trial Jorgensen, Josh M Arnold, Charles Ashorn, Per Ashorn, Ulla Chaima, David Cheung, Yin Bun Davis, Jasmine CC Fan, Yue-Mei Goonatilleke, Elisha Kortekangas, Emma Kumwenda, Chiza Lebrilla, Carlito B Maleta, Kenneth Totten, Sarah M Wu, Lauren D Dewey, Kathryn G J Nutr Nutrient Physiology, Metabolism, and Nutrient-Nutrient Interactions Background: Human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) and bioactive proteins are beneficial to infant health. Recent evidence suggests that maternal nutrition may affect the amount of HMOs and proteins in breast milk; however, the effect of nutrient supplementation on HMOs and bioactive proteins has not yet been well studied. Objective: We aimed to determine whether lipid-based nutrient supplements (LNSs) affect milk bioactive protein and HMO concentrations at 6 mo postpartum in women in rural Malawi. These are secondary outcomes of a previously published randomized controlled trial. Methods: Women were randomly assigned to consume either an iron and folic acid capsule (IFA) daily from ≤20 wk gestation until delivery, followed by placebo daily from delivery to 6 mo postpartum, or a multiple micronutrient (MMN) capsule or LNS daily from ≤20 wk gestation to 6 mo postpartum. Breast milk concentrations of total HMOs, sialylated HMOs, fucosylated HMOs, lactoferrin, lactalbumin, lysozymes, antitrypsin, immunoglobulin A, and osteopontin were analyzed at 6 mo postpartum (n = 647). Between-group differences in concentrations and in proportions of women classified as having low concentrations were tested. Results: HMO and bioactive protein concentrations did not differ between groups (P > 0.10 for all comparisons). At 6 mo postpartum, the proportions of women with low HMOs or bioactive proteins were not different between groups except for osteopontin. A lower proportion of women in the IFA group had low osteopontin compared with the LNS group after adjusting for covariates (OR: 0.5; 95% CI: 0.3, 0.9; P = 0.016). Conclusion: The study findings do not support the hypothesis that supplementation with an LNS or MMN capsule during pregnancy and postpartum would increase HMO or bioactive milk proteins at 6 mo postpartum among Malawian women. This trial was registered at clinicaltrials.gov as NCT01239693. American Society for Nutrition 2017-10 2017-08-09 /pmc/articles/PMC5610548/ /pubmed/28794206 http://dx.doi.org/10.3945/jn.117.252981 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the CC-BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
spellingShingle Nutrient Physiology, Metabolism, and Nutrient-Nutrient Interactions
Jorgensen, Josh M
Arnold, Charles
Ashorn, Per
Ashorn, Ulla
Chaima, David
Cheung, Yin Bun
Davis, Jasmine CC
Fan, Yue-Mei
Goonatilleke, Elisha
Kortekangas, Emma
Kumwenda, Chiza
Lebrilla, Carlito B
Maleta, Kenneth
Totten, Sarah M
Wu, Lauren D
Dewey, Kathryn G
Lipid-Based Nutrient Supplements During Pregnancy and Lactation Did Not Affect Human Milk Oligosaccharides and Bioactive Proteins in a Randomized Trial
title Lipid-Based Nutrient Supplements During Pregnancy and Lactation Did Not Affect Human Milk Oligosaccharides and Bioactive Proteins in a Randomized Trial
title_full Lipid-Based Nutrient Supplements During Pregnancy and Lactation Did Not Affect Human Milk Oligosaccharides and Bioactive Proteins in a Randomized Trial
title_fullStr Lipid-Based Nutrient Supplements During Pregnancy and Lactation Did Not Affect Human Milk Oligosaccharides and Bioactive Proteins in a Randomized Trial
title_full_unstemmed Lipid-Based Nutrient Supplements During Pregnancy and Lactation Did Not Affect Human Milk Oligosaccharides and Bioactive Proteins in a Randomized Trial
title_short Lipid-Based Nutrient Supplements During Pregnancy and Lactation Did Not Affect Human Milk Oligosaccharides and Bioactive Proteins in a Randomized Trial
title_sort lipid-based nutrient supplements during pregnancy and lactation did not affect human milk oligosaccharides and bioactive proteins in a randomized trial
topic Nutrient Physiology, Metabolism, and Nutrient-Nutrient Interactions
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5610548/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28794206
http://dx.doi.org/10.3945/jn.117.252981
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