Immune development differs between preterm newborns fed mothers' own milk and donor milk.

早产儿分别用母亲的母乳和捐赠的母乳喂养时,免疫发育存在差异

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作者:Tan Ziyang, Zhong Wen, Danielsson Hanna, Arzoomand Aron, Lakshmikanth Tadepally, Chen Qi, Mikes Jaromir, Wang Jun, Chen Yang, James Anna, Nilsson Anders K, Elfvin Anders, Brusselaers Nele, Portlock Theo, Lundgren Pia, Sävman Karin, Wackernagel Dirk, Hansen-Pupp Ingrid, Ley David, Uhlén Mathias, Hellström Ann, Brodin Petter
Extremely preterm infants are at risk of immune-mediated complications such as infections and inflammatory conditions like bronchopulmonary dysplasia and necrotizing enterocolitis. Preterm infants are immunologically distinct from term infants at birth, but subsequently undergo adaptive postnatal changes resulting in immunological convergence during their first 3 months. Here, we performed a systems-level analysis of immune development in 72 preterm infants born as early as 22 weeks to investigate factors associated with variation. We find similar immune trajectories during early postnatal immune development but occurring more slowly in infants born at 22-24 weeks. Immune development showed a greater resemblance to that of term-born children in preterm infants fed mother's own milk compared to donor milk. This developmental normalization was manifested by NK cell development and was not explained by differences in microbial colonization between feeding groups, possibly suggesting direct effects of bioactive milk molecules on developing immune cells in extremely preterm infants.

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