Modifiable and Non-Modifiable Factors That Affect Human Milk Oligosaccharides Composition

Author:

Konieczna Małgorzata1ORCID,Koryszewska-Bagińska Anna1,Bzikowska-Jura Agnieszka12ORCID,Chmielewska-Jeznach Magdalena1ORCID,Jarzynka Sylwia1ORCID,Olędzka Gabriela1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medical Biology, Medical University of Warsaw, 00-575 Warsaw, Poland

2. Laboratory of Human Milk and Lactation Research, Department of Medical Biology, Medical University of Warsaw, 00-575 Warsaw, Poland

Abstract

Human milk, the gold standard in infant nutrition, is a unique fluid that provides essential nutrients such as lactose, lipids, proteins, and free oligosaccharides. While its primary role is nutritional, it also protects against pathogens. This protection mainly comes from immunoglobulins, with human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) providing additional support by inhibiting pathogen binding to host cell ligands. The prebiotic and immune-modulatory activity of HMOs strongly depends on their structure. Over 200 individual structures have been identified so far, with the composition varying significantly among women. The structure and composition of HMOs are influenced by factors such as the Lewis blood group, secretor status, and the duration of nursing. HMO profiles are heavily influenced by maternal phenotypes, which are defined based on the expression of two specific fucosyltransferases. However, recent data have shown that HMO content can be modified by various factors, both changeable and unchangeable, including diet, maternal age, gestational age, mode of delivery, breastfeeding frequency, and race. The first part of this overview presents the historical background of these sugars and the efforts by scientists to extract them using the latest chromatography methods. The second part is divided into subchapters that examine modifiable and non-modifiable factors, reviewing the most recent articles on HMO composition variations due to specific reasons and summarizing potential future challenges in conducting these types of studies.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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