Donor Human Milk Bacterial Microbiota Composition is Shaped by Breastfeeding Mode.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Journal of Human Lactation Pub Date : 2025-08-01 Epub Date: 2025-06-27 DOI:10.1177/08903344251343033
Xufei Wang, Xiaoyu Pan, Fangfei Xiao, Qiao Xu, Xiaolu Li, Lin Ye, Dan Li, Ting Zhang, Yizhong Wang
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Abstract

Background: Human milk contains a diverse community of microbes. The composition of this microbiota varies across different regions, and there is ongoing debate regarding its determinants.

Research aim: To profile the bacterial composition of donor human milk samples from Shanghai, China, and to explore the factors influencing its composition.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted from February 2018 to July 2022, involving 252 participants from the Shanghai Donor Human Milk Bank, Shanghai Children's Hospital. 16S rRNA sequencing was performed, and the microbiota composition was analyzed using K-means clustering, multiple linear regression, and sparse estimation of correlations among microbiomes.

Results: The majority of detected taxa belonged to the phyla Firmicutes, Proteobacteria, Bacteroidota, and Actinobacteriota. Four clusters enriched with Staphylococcus, Staphylococcus and Achromobacter, Achromobacter, Streptococcus, Streptococcus, and Acinetobacter were identified. Multivariable linear regression showed that at least some indirect breastfeeding was independently associated with lower bacterial diversity. Also, at least some indirect breastfeeding, preterm birth, and Cesarean section were associated with a higher relative abundance of Staphylococcus. Higher milk protein content was linked to increased levels of Lactobacillus and Enterococcus, while lactation stage at sample collection inversely related to these genera. More linear and nonlinear relationships among the predominant genera of the direct breastfeeding group were found compared to the indirect breastfeeding group.

Conclusion: Breastfeeding mode was identified as a pivotal determinant of human milk microbial composition. Investigation of the milk microbiota composition may provide clues for optimizing donor human milk collection, processing, and utilization practices.

供体母乳细菌微生物群组成受母乳喂养模式的影响。
背景:人乳含有多种多样的微生物群落。这种微生物群的组成在不同地区有所不同,关于其决定因素的争论正在进行中。研究目的:了解上海地区供乳样品的细菌组成,并探讨影响其组成的因素。方法:于2018年2月至2022年7月,对来自上海儿童医院上海供体母乳库的252名参与者进行横断面研究,进行16S rRNA测序,并使用K-means聚类、多元线性回归和微生物组间相关性稀疏估计分析微生物群组成。结果:检测到的主要分类群为厚壁菌门、变形菌门、拟杆菌门和放线菌门。鉴定出葡萄球菌、葡萄球菌和无色杆菌、无色杆菌、链球菌、链球菌和不动杆菌4个富集菌群。多变量线性回归显示,至少一些间接母乳喂养与较低的细菌多样性独立相关。此外,至少一些间接母乳喂养、早产和剖宫产与葡萄球菌的相对丰度较高有关。较高的乳蛋白含量与乳酸杆菌和肠球菌水平的增加有关,而样品收集时的泌乳期与这些属呈负相关。与间接母乳喂养组相比,直接母乳喂养组的优势属之间存在更多的线性和非线性关系。结论:母乳喂养方式是决定母乳微生物组成的关键因素。对母乳微生物群组成的研究可能为优化供体母乳的收集、加工和利用实践提供线索。
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Journal of Human Lactation
Journal of Human Lactation 医学-妇产科学
CiteScore
5.00
自引率
11.50%
发文量
100
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Committed to the promotion of diversity and equity in all our policies and practices, our aims are: To provide our readers and the international communities of clinicians, educators and scholars working in the field of lactation with current and quality-based evidence, from a broad array of disciplines, including the medical sciences, basic sciences, social sciences and the humanities. To provide student and novice researchers, as well as, researchers whose native language is not English, with expert editorial guidance while preparing their work for publication in JHL. In each issue, the Journal of Human Lactation publishes original research, original theoretical and conceptual articles, discussions of policy and practice issues, and the following special features: Advocacy: A column that discusses a ‘hot’ topic in lactation advocacy About Research: A column focused on an in-depth discussion of a different research topic each issue Lactation Newsmakers: An interview with a widely-recognized outstanding expert in the field from around the globe Research Commentary: A brief discussion of the issues raised in a specific research article published in the current issue Book review(s): Reviews written by content experts about relevant new publications International News Briefs: From major international lactation organizations.
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