Human milk triggers coagulation via tissue factor–exposing extracellular vesicles

Author:

Hu Yong123ORCID,Hell Lena4,Kendlbacher Ruth Anna4,Hajji Najat12,Hau Chi12,van Dam Annemieke3ORCID,Berckmans René J.12,Wisgrill Lukas5ORCID,Ay Cihan4ORCID,Pabinger Ingrid4,Brisson Alain6,Repa Andreas5,Nieuwland Rienk12ORCID,Thaler Johannes4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Experimental Clinical Chemistry,

2. Vesicle Observation Center, and

3. Biomedical Engineering & Physics, Amsterdam University Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands;

4. Clinical Division of Hematology and Hemostaseology, Department of Medicine I, and

5. Clinical Division of Neonatology, Paediatric Intensive Care & Neuropaediatrics, Department of Paediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria; and

6. UMR-5248-CBMN, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)–University of Bordeaux–Institut Polytechnique de Bordeaux (IPB), Pessac, France

Abstract

Abstract Almost a century ago, it was discovered that human milk activates the coagulation system, but the milk component that triggers coagulation had until now been unidentified. In the present study, we identify this component and demonstrate that extracellular vesicles (EVs) present in normal human milk expose coagulant tissue factor (TF). This coagulant activity withstands digestive conditions, mimicking those of breastfed infants, but is sensitive to pasteurization of pooled donor milk, which is routinely used in neonatal intensive care units. In contrast to human milk, bovine milk, the basis of most infant formulas, lacks coagulant activity. Currently, the physiological function of TF-exposing vesicles in human milk is unknown, but we speculate that these vesicles may be protective for infants. Another explanation could be nipple skin damage, which occurs in most breastfeeding women. Milk-derived TF-exposing EVs may seal the wound and thereby reduce bleeding and breast inflammation.

Publisher

American Society of Hematology

Subject

Hematology

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