人乳微生物群:起源和潜在用途。

Q1 Medicine
Nestle Nutrition Institute workshop series Pub Date : 2020-01-01 Epub Date: 2020-03-13 DOI:10.1159/000505031
Leónides Fernández, Juan M Rodríguez
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摘要

在21世纪初,一些先驱研究提供了存在特定地点的人乳微生物群的证据。从健康妇女卫生采集的牛奶样本含有相对较低的细菌负荷,主要由葡萄球菌、链球菌、乳酸菌和其他革兰氏阳性细菌(棒状杆菌、丙酸杆菌和双歧杆菌)组成。在人乳样本中也检测到严格厌氧菌的DNA。人乳细菌的来源在很大程度上仍然是未知的。虽然婴儿的口腔和母亲的皮肤可能为乳汁提供微生物,但母亲消化微生物群中的选定细菌可能通过与免疫细胞相互作用的口腔和肠乳途径进入乳腺。此外,当使用诸如吸奶器之类的外部设备收集牛奶时,一些微生物可能因不卫生的处理以及用于清洁和冲洗设备的水而产生。人乳微生物群具有广泛的潜在用途。其中大多数都集中在婴儿(包括早产儿)身上,但母乳中存在的一些细菌菌株也有很大的潜力用于改善母亲的健康,主要是通过预防或治疗哺乳期间的感染性乳腺炎。
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Human Milk Microbiota: Origin and Potential Uses.

At the beginning of the 21st century, some pioneer studies provided evidence of the existence of a site-specific human milk microbiota. Hygienically collected milk samples from healthy women contain a relatively low bacterial load, which consist mostly of Staphylococcus, Streptococcus, lactic acid bacteria, and other gram-positive bacteria (Corynebacterium, Propionibacterium, and Bifidobacterium). DNA from strict anaerobic bacteria is also detected in human milk samples. The origin of human milk bacteria still remains largely unknown. Although the infant's oral cavity and maternal skin may provide microbes to milk, selected bacteria of the maternal digestive microbiota may access the mammary glands through oral- and enteromammary pathways involving interactions with immune cells. In addition, when milk is collected using external devices, such as breast pumps, some microorganisms may arise from unhygienic handling as well as from the water used to clean and rinse the devices, for example. The human milk microbiota has a wide spectrum of potential uses. Most of them have been focused on the infant (including the preterm ones), but some bacterial strains present in human milk have also a big potential to be used to improve the mother's health, mainly through the prevention or treatment of infectious mastitis during lactation.

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Nestle Nutrition Institute workshop series
Nestle Nutrition Institute workshop series Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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