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Maternal Vitamin D Status Correlates to Leukocyte Antigenic Responses in Breastfeeding Infants

It is unknown if vitamin D (vitD) sufficiency in breastfeeding mothers can lead to physiological outcomes for their children that are discernible from infant vitD sufficiency per se. In a 3-month, randomized vitD supplementation study of mothers and their exclusively breastfeeding infants, the effec...

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Autores principales: Newton, Danforth A., Baatz, John E., Chetta, Katherine E., Walker, Preston W., Washington, Reneé O., Shary, Judy R., Wagner, Carol L.
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8952362/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35334923
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14061266
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author Newton, Danforth A.
Baatz, John E.
Chetta, Katherine E.
Walker, Preston W.
Washington, Reneé O.
Shary, Judy R.
Wagner, Carol L.
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Baatz, John E.
Chetta, Katherine E.
Walker, Preston W.
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Shary, Judy R.
Wagner, Carol L.
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description It is unknown if vitamin D (vitD) sufficiency in breastfeeding mothers can lead to physiological outcomes for their children that are discernible from infant vitD sufficiency per se. In a 3-month, randomized vitD supplementation study of mothers and their exclusively breastfeeding infants, the effects of maternal vitD sufficiency were determined on infant plasma concentrations of 25-hydroxyvitamin D (i.e., vitD status) and 11 cytokines. An inverse correlation was seen between maternal vitD status and infant plasma TNF concentration (r = −0.27; p < 0.05). Infant whole blood was also subjected to in vitro antigenic stimulation. TNF, IFNγ, IL-4, IL-13, and TGFβ1 responses by infant leukocytes were significantly higher if mothers were vitD sufficient but were not as closely correlated to infants’ own vitD status. Conversely, IL-10 and IL-12 responses after antigenic challenge were more correlated to infant vitD status. These data are consistent with vitD-mediated changes in breast milk composition providing immunological signaling to breastfeeding infants and indicate differential physiological effects of direct-infant versus maternal vitD supplementation. Thus, consistent with many previous studies that focused on the importance of vitD sufficiency during pregnancy, maintenance of maternal sufficiency likely continues to affect the health of breastfed infants.
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spelling pubmed-89523622022-03-26 Maternal Vitamin D Status Correlates to Leukocyte Antigenic Responses in Breastfeeding Infants Newton, Danforth A. Baatz, John E. Chetta, Katherine E. Walker, Preston W. Washington, Reneé O. Shary, Judy R. Wagner, Carol L. Nutrients Article It is unknown if vitamin D (vitD) sufficiency in breastfeeding mothers can lead to physiological outcomes for their children that are discernible from infant vitD sufficiency per se. In a 3-month, randomized vitD supplementation study of mothers and their exclusively breastfeeding infants, the effects of maternal vitD sufficiency were determined on infant plasma concentrations of 25-hydroxyvitamin D (i.e., vitD status) and 11 cytokines. An inverse correlation was seen between maternal vitD status and infant plasma TNF concentration (r = −0.27; p < 0.05). Infant whole blood was also subjected to in vitro antigenic stimulation. TNF, IFNγ, IL-4, IL-13, and TGFβ1 responses by infant leukocytes were significantly higher if mothers were vitD sufficient but were not as closely correlated to infants’ own vitD status. Conversely, IL-10 and IL-12 responses after antigenic challenge were more correlated to infant vitD status. These data are consistent with vitD-mediated changes in breast milk composition providing immunological signaling to breastfeeding infants and indicate differential physiological effects of direct-infant versus maternal vitD supplementation. Thus, consistent with many previous studies that focused on the importance of vitD sufficiency during pregnancy, maintenance of maternal sufficiency likely continues to affect the health of breastfed infants. MDPI 2022-03-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8952362/ /pubmed/35334923 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14061266 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Newton, Danforth A.
Baatz, John E.
Chetta, Katherine E.
Walker, Preston W.
Washington, Reneé O.
Shary, Judy R.
Wagner, Carol L.
Maternal Vitamin D Status Correlates to Leukocyte Antigenic Responses in Breastfeeding Infants
title Maternal Vitamin D Status Correlates to Leukocyte Antigenic Responses in Breastfeeding Infants
title_full Maternal Vitamin D Status Correlates to Leukocyte Antigenic Responses in Breastfeeding Infants
title_fullStr Maternal Vitamin D Status Correlates to Leukocyte Antigenic Responses in Breastfeeding Infants
title_full_unstemmed Maternal Vitamin D Status Correlates to Leukocyte Antigenic Responses in Breastfeeding Infants
title_short Maternal Vitamin D Status Correlates to Leukocyte Antigenic Responses in Breastfeeding Infants
title_sort maternal vitamin d status correlates to leukocyte antigenic responses in breastfeeding infants
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8952362/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35334923
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14061266
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