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Examination of Carbohydrate Products in Feces Reveals Potential Biomarkers Distinguishing Exclusive and Nonexclusive Breastfeeding Practices in Infants
BACKGROUND: The stable isotope deuterium dose-to-mother (DTM) technique to estimate nonbreast milk water intake demonstrates that maternal self-report methods of infant feeding overestimate the true prevalence of exclusively breastfeeding practices. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to determine potential monosac...
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2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7198307/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32055824 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jn/nxaa028 |
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author | Ranque, Christopher L Stroble, Carol Amicucci, Matthew J Tu, Diane Diana, Aly Rahmannia, Sofa Suryanto, Aghnia Husnayiani Gibson, Rosalind S Sheng, Ying Tena, Jennyfer Houghton, Lisa A Lebrilla, Carlito B |
author_facet | Ranque, Christopher L Stroble, Carol Amicucci, Matthew J Tu, Diane Diana, Aly Rahmannia, Sofa Suryanto, Aghnia Husnayiani Gibson, Rosalind S Sheng, Ying Tena, Jennyfer Houghton, Lisa A Lebrilla, Carlito B |
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description | BACKGROUND: The stable isotope deuterium dose-to-mother (DTM) technique to estimate nonbreast milk water intake demonstrates that maternal self-report methods of infant feeding overestimate the true prevalence of exclusively breastfeeding practices. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to determine potential monosaccharide and oligosaccharide markers that distinguish between exclusively breastfed (EBF) versus nonexclusively breastfed (non-EBF) infants utilizing LC-MS-based methods. METHODS: Data for the analysis were collected as part of a larger, longitudinal study of 192 breastfed Indonesian infants aged 2 mo and followed up at 5 mo. Feces samples were collected from infants aged 2 mo (n = 188) and 5 mo (n = 184). EBF and non-EBF strata at each time point were determined via the DTM technique. Feces samples were analyzed to determine monosaccharide content using ultra-high-performance LC-triple quadrupole MS (UHPLC-QqQ MS). Relative abundances of fecal oligosaccharides were determined using nano-LC-Chip-quadrupole time-of-flight MS (nano-LC-Chip-Q-ToF MS). RESULTS: At age 2 mo, monosaccharide analysis showed the abundance of fructose and mannose were significantly higher (+377% and +388%, respectively) in non-EBF compared with EBF infants (P <0.0001). Fructose and mannose also showed good discrimination with areas under the curve (AUC) of 0.86 and 0.82, respectively. Oligosaccharide analysis showed that a 6-hexose (Hex(6)) isomer had good discrimination (AUC = 0.80) between EBF and non-EBF groups at 5 mo. CONCLUSION: Carbohydrate products, particularly fecal mono- and oligosaccharides, differed between EBF and non-EBF infants aged under 6 mo and can be used as potential biomarkers to distinguish EBF versus non-EBF feeding practices. |
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spelling | pubmed-71983072020-05-08 Examination of Carbohydrate Products in Feces Reveals Potential Biomarkers Distinguishing Exclusive and Nonexclusive Breastfeeding Practices in Infants Ranque, Christopher L Stroble, Carol Amicucci, Matthew J Tu, Diane Diana, Aly Rahmannia, Sofa Suryanto, Aghnia Husnayiani Gibson, Rosalind S Sheng, Ying Tena, Jennyfer Houghton, Lisa A Lebrilla, Carlito B J Nutr Biochemical, Molecular, and Genetic Mechanisms BACKGROUND: The stable isotope deuterium dose-to-mother (DTM) technique to estimate nonbreast milk water intake demonstrates that maternal self-report methods of infant feeding overestimate the true prevalence of exclusively breastfeeding practices. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to determine potential monosaccharide and oligosaccharide markers that distinguish between exclusively breastfed (EBF) versus nonexclusively breastfed (non-EBF) infants utilizing LC-MS-based methods. METHODS: Data for the analysis were collected as part of a larger, longitudinal study of 192 breastfed Indonesian infants aged 2 mo and followed up at 5 mo. Feces samples were collected from infants aged 2 mo (n = 188) and 5 mo (n = 184). EBF and non-EBF strata at each time point were determined via the DTM technique. Feces samples were analyzed to determine monosaccharide content using ultra-high-performance LC-triple quadrupole MS (UHPLC-QqQ MS). Relative abundances of fecal oligosaccharides were determined using nano-LC-Chip-quadrupole time-of-flight MS (nano-LC-Chip-Q-ToF MS). RESULTS: At age 2 mo, monosaccharide analysis showed the abundance of fructose and mannose were significantly higher (+377% and +388%, respectively) in non-EBF compared with EBF infants (P <0.0001). Fructose and mannose also showed good discrimination with areas under the curve (AUC) of 0.86 and 0.82, respectively. Oligosaccharide analysis showed that a 6-hexose (Hex(6)) isomer had good discrimination (AUC = 0.80) between EBF and non-EBF groups at 5 mo. CONCLUSION: Carbohydrate products, particularly fecal mono- and oligosaccharides, differed between EBF and non-EBF infants aged under 6 mo and can be used as potential biomarkers to distinguish EBF versus non-EBF feeding practices. Oxford University Press 2020-05 2020-02-13 /pmc/articles/PMC7198307/ /pubmed/32055824 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jn/nxaa028 Text en Copyright © The Author(s) 2020. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Biochemical, Molecular, and Genetic Mechanisms Ranque, Christopher L Stroble, Carol Amicucci, Matthew J Tu, Diane Diana, Aly Rahmannia, Sofa Suryanto, Aghnia Husnayiani Gibson, Rosalind S Sheng, Ying Tena, Jennyfer Houghton, Lisa A Lebrilla, Carlito B Examination of Carbohydrate Products in Feces Reveals Potential Biomarkers Distinguishing Exclusive and Nonexclusive Breastfeeding Practices in Infants |
title | Examination of Carbohydrate Products in Feces Reveals Potential Biomarkers Distinguishing Exclusive and Nonexclusive Breastfeeding Practices in Infants |
title_full | Examination of Carbohydrate Products in Feces Reveals Potential Biomarkers Distinguishing Exclusive and Nonexclusive Breastfeeding Practices in Infants |
title_fullStr | Examination of Carbohydrate Products in Feces Reveals Potential Biomarkers Distinguishing Exclusive and Nonexclusive Breastfeeding Practices in Infants |
title_full_unstemmed | Examination of Carbohydrate Products in Feces Reveals Potential Biomarkers Distinguishing Exclusive and Nonexclusive Breastfeeding Practices in Infants |
title_short | Examination of Carbohydrate Products in Feces Reveals Potential Biomarkers Distinguishing Exclusive and Nonexclusive Breastfeeding Practices in Infants |
title_sort | examination of carbohydrate products in feces reveals potential biomarkers distinguishing exclusive and nonexclusive breastfeeding practices in infants |
topic | Biochemical, Molecular, and Genetic Mechanisms |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7198307/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32055824 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jn/nxaa028 |
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