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Traditional Farming Lifestyle in Old Older Mennonites Modulates Human Milk Composition
BACKGROUND: In addition to farming exposures in childhood, maternal farming exposures provide strong protection against allergic disease in their children; however, the effect of farming lifestyle on human milk (HM) composition is unknown. OBJECTIVE: This study aims to characterize the maternal immu...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8545059/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34707611 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.741513 |
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author | Seppo, Antti E. Choudhury, Rakin Pizzarello, Catherine Palli, Rohith Fridy, Sade Rajani, Puja Sood Stern, Jessica Martina, Camille Yonemitsu, Chloe Bode, Lars Bu, Kevin Tamburini, Sabrina Piras, Enrica Wallach, David S. Allen, Maria Looney, R. John Clemente, Jose C. Thakar, Juilee Järvinen, Kirsi M. |
author_facet | Seppo, Antti E. Choudhury, Rakin Pizzarello, Catherine Palli, Rohith Fridy, Sade Rajani, Puja Sood Stern, Jessica Martina, Camille Yonemitsu, Chloe Bode, Lars Bu, Kevin Tamburini, Sabrina Piras, Enrica Wallach, David S. Allen, Maria Looney, R. John Clemente, Jose C. Thakar, Juilee Järvinen, Kirsi M. |
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description | BACKGROUND: In addition to farming exposures in childhood, maternal farming exposures provide strong protection against allergic disease in their children; however, the effect of farming lifestyle on human milk (HM) composition is unknown. OBJECTIVE: This study aims to characterize the maternal immune effects of Old Order Mennonite (OOM) traditional farming lifestyle when compared with Rochester (ROC) families at higher risk for asthma and allergic diseases using HM as a proxy. METHODS: HM samples collected at median 2 months of lactation from 52 OOM and 29 ROC mothers were assayed for IgA(1) and IgA(2) antibodies, cytokines, endotoxin, HM oligosaccharides (HMOs), and targeted fatty acid (FA) metabolites. Development of early childhood atopic diseases in children by 3 years of age was assessed. In addition to group comparisons, systems level network analysis was performed to identify communities of multiple HM factors in ROC and OOM lifestyle. RESULTS: HM contains IgA(1) and IgA(2) antibodies broadly recognizing food, inhalant, and bacterial antigens. OOM HM has significantly higher levels of IgA to peanut, ovalbumin, dust mites, and Streptococcus equii as well TGF-β2, and IFN-λ3. A strong correlation occurred between maternal antibiotic use and levels of several HMOs. Path-based analysis of HMOs shows lower activity in the path involving lactoneohexaose (LNH) in the OOM as well as higher levels of lacto-N-neotetraose (LNnT) and two long-chain FAs C-18OH (stearic acid) and C-23OH (tricosanoic acid) compared with Rochester HM. OOM and Rochester milk formed five different clusters, e.g., butyrate production was associated with Prevotellaceae, Veillonellaceae, and Micrococcaceae cluster. Development of atopic disease in early childhood was more common in Rochester and associated with lower levels of total IgA, IgA(2) to dust mite, as well as of TSLP. CONCLUSION: Traditional, agrarian lifestyle, and antibiotic use are strong regulators of maternally derived immune and metabolic factors, which may have downstream implications for postnatal developmental programming of infant’s gut microbiome and immune system. |
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spelling | pubmed-85450592021-10-26 Traditional Farming Lifestyle in Old Older Mennonites Modulates Human Milk Composition Seppo, Antti E. Choudhury, Rakin Pizzarello, Catherine Palli, Rohith Fridy, Sade Rajani, Puja Sood Stern, Jessica Martina, Camille Yonemitsu, Chloe Bode, Lars Bu, Kevin Tamburini, Sabrina Piras, Enrica Wallach, David S. Allen, Maria Looney, R. John Clemente, Jose C. Thakar, Juilee Järvinen, Kirsi M. Front Immunol Immunology BACKGROUND: In addition to farming exposures in childhood, maternal farming exposures provide strong protection against allergic disease in their children; however, the effect of farming lifestyle on human milk (HM) composition is unknown. OBJECTIVE: This study aims to characterize the maternal immune effects of Old Order Mennonite (OOM) traditional farming lifestyle when compared with Rochester (ROC) families at higher risk for asthma and allergic diseases using HM as a proxy. METHODS: HM samples collected at median 2 months of lactation from 52 OOM and 29 ROC mothers were assayed for IgA(1) and IgA(2) antibodies, cytokines, endotoxin, HM oligosaccharides (HMOs), and targeted fatty acid (FA) metabolites. Development of early childhood atopic diseases in children by 3 years of age was assessed. In addition to group comparisons, systems level network analysis was performed to identify communities of multiple HM factors in ROC and OOM lifestyle. RESULTS: HM contains IgA(1) and IgA(2) antibodies broadly recognizing food, inhalant, and bacterial antigens. OOM HM has significantly higher levels of IgA to peanut, ovalbumin, dust mites, and Streptococcus equii as well TGF-β2, and IFN-λ3. A strong correlation occurred between maternal antibiotic use and levels of several HMOs. Path-based analysis of HMOs shows lower activity in the path involving lactoneohexaose (LNH) in the OOM as well as higher levels of lacto-N-neotetraose (LNnT) and two long-chain FAs C-18OH (stearic acid) and C-23OH (tricosanoic acid) compared with Rochester HM. OOM and Rochester milk formed five different clusters, e.g., butyrate production was associated with Prevotellaceae, Veillonellaceae, and Micrococcaceae cluster. Development of atopic disease in early childhood was more common in Rochester and associated with lower levels of total IgA, IgA(2) to dust mite, as well as of TSLP. CONCLUSION: Traditional, agrarian lifestyle, and antibiotic use are strong regulators of maternally derived immune and metabolic factors, which may have downstream implications for postnatal developmental programming of infant’s gut microbiome and immune system. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-10-11 /pmc/articles/PMC8545059/ /pubmed/34707611 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.741513 Text en Copyright © 2021 Seppo, Choudhury, Pizzarello, Palli, Fridy, Rajani, Stern, Martina, Yonemitsu, Bode, Bu, Tamburini, Piras, Wallach, Allen, Looney, Clemente, Thakar and Järvinen https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Immunology Seppo, Antti E. Choudhury, Rakin Pizzarello, Catherine Palli, Rohith Fridy, Sade Rajani, Puja Sood Stern, Jessica Martina, Camille Yonemitsu, Chloe Bode, Lars Bu, Kevin Tamburini, Sabrina Piras, Enrica Wallach, David S. Allen, Maria Looney, R. John Clemente, Jose C. Thakar, Juilee Järvinen, Kirsi M. Traditional Farming Lifestyle in Old Older Mennonites Modulates Human Milk Composition |
title | Traditional Farming Lifestyle in Old Older Mennonites Modulates Human Milk Composition |
title_full | Traditional Farming Lifestyle in Old Older Mennonites Modulates Human Milk Composition |
title_fullStr | Traditional Farming Lifestyle in Old Older Mennonites Modulates Human Milk Composition |
title_full_unstemmed | Traditional Farming Lifestyle in Old Older Mennonites Modulates Human Milk Composition |
title_short | Traditional Farming Lifestyle in Old Older Mennonites Modulates Human Milk Composition |
title_sort | traditional farming lifestyle in old older mennonites modulates human milk composition |
topic | Immunology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8545059/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34707611 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.741513 |
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