Bovine milk microbiota: Key players, origins, and potential contributions to early-life gut development

IF 11.4 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Wenli Guo , Shuai Liu , Muhammad Z. Khan , Jingjun Wang , Tianyu Chen , Gibson M. Alugongo , Shengli Li , Zhijun Cao
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Abstract

Background

Bovine milk is a significant substitute for human breast milk and holds great importance in infant nutrition and health. Apart from essential nutrients, bovine milk also contains bioactive compounds, including a microbiota derived from milk itself rather than external sources of contamination.

Aim of review

Recognizing the profound impact of bovine milk microorganisms on future generations, our review focuses on exploring their composition, origins, functions, and applications.

Key scientific concepts of review

Some of the primary microorganisms found in bovine milk are also present in human milk. These microorganisms are likely transferred to the mammary gland through two pathways: the entero-mammary pathway and the rumen-mammary pathway. We also elucidated potential mechanisms by which milk microbiota contribute to infant intestinal development. The mechanisms include the enhancing of the intestinal microecological niche, promoting the maturation of immune system, strengthening the intestinal epithelial barrier function, and interacting with milk components (e.g., oligosaccharides) via cross-feeding effect. However, given the limited understanding of bovine milk microbiota, further studies are necessary to validate hypotheses regarding their origins and to explore their functions and potential applications in early intestinal development.

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牛乳微生物群:主要参与者、起源以及对生命早期肠道发育的潜在贡献
背景牛乳是人类母乳的重要替代品,在婴儿营养和健康方面具有重要意义。除了必需的营养成分外,牛乳还含有生物活性化合物,其中包括来自牛乳本身而非外部污染源的微生物群。这些微生物可能通过两种途径转移到乳腺:肠道-乳腺途径和瘤胃-乳腺途径。我们还阐明了牛奶微生物群促进婴儿肠道发育的潜在机制。这些机制包括改善肠道微生态位、促进免疫系统成熟、增强肠道上皮屏障功能,以及通过交叉喂养效应与牛奶成分(如低聚糖)相互作用。然而,由于对牛乳微生物群的了解有限,有必要开展进一步的研究,以验证有关其起源的假设,并探索其在早期肠道发育中的功能和潜在应用。
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Journal of Advanced Research
Journal of Advanced Research Multidisciplinary-Multidisciplinary
CiteScore
21.60
自引率
0.90%
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280
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Advanced Research (J. Adv. Res.) is an applied/natural sciences, peer-reviewed journal that focuses on interdisciplinary research. The journal aims to contribute to applied research and knowledge worldwide through the publication of original and high-quality research articles in the fields of Medicine, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Dentistry, Physical Therapy, Veterinary Medicine, and Basic and Biological Sciences. The following abstracting and indexing services cover the Journal of Advanced Research: PubMed/Medline, Essential Science Indicators, Web of Science, Scopus, PubMed Central, PubMed, Science Citation Index Expanded, Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), and INSPEC.
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