Perspective: The Role of Human Breast-Milk Extracellular Vesicles in Child Health and Disease

Author:

O'Reilly Daniel12,Dorodnykh Denis3,Avdeenko Nina V3,Nekliudov Nikita A3,Garssen Johan4ORCID,Elolimy Ahmed A56,Petrou Loukia7,Simpson Melanie Rae89,Yeruva Laxmi5610,Munblit Daniel3111213ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Children's Health Ireland at Temple Street, Dublin, Ireland

2. SPHERE Research Group, Conway Institute, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland

3. Department of Pediatrics and Pediatric Infectious Diseases, Institute of Child's Health, Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University (Sechenov University), Moscow, Russia

4. Division of Pharmacology, Utrecht Institute for Pharmaceutical Sciences, Faculty of Science, Utrecht University, Utrecht, Netherlands

5. Department of Pediatrics, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR, USA

6. Arkansas Children's Nutrition Center, Little Rock, AR, USA

7. Department of Bioengineering, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom

8. Department of Public Health and Nursing, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway

9. Clinic of Laboratory Medicine, St. Olavs Hospital, Trondheim, Norway

10. Arkansas Children's Research Institute, Little Rock, AR, USA

11. Inflammation, Repair, and Development Section, National Heart and Lung Institute, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom

12. inVIVO Planetary Health, Group of the Worldwide Universities Network, West New York, NJ, USA

13. Research and Clinical Center for Neuropsychiatry, Moscow, Russia

Abstract

ABSTRACT Human breast milk (HM) contains multiple bioactive substances determining its impact on children's health. Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are a heterogeneous group of secreted nanoparticles that are present in HM and may be partially responsible for its beneficial effects. The precise roles and content of EVs in HM remain largely unknown. To examine this, we performed a short narrative review on the literature focusing on HM EVs to contextualize the available data, followed by a scoping review of MEDLINE and Embase databases. We identified 424 nonduplicate citations with 19 original studies included. In this perspective, we summarize the evidence around HM EVs, highlight some theoretical considerations based on existing evidence, and provide an overview of some challenges associated with the complexity and heterogeneity of EV research. We consider how the existing data from HM studies conform to the minimal information for studies of EVs (MISEV) guidelines. Across the studies a variety of research methods were utilized involving both bench-based and translational methods, and a range of different EV contents were examined including RNA, proteins, and glycopeptides. We observed a variety of health outcomes in these studies, including allergy and atopy, necrotizing enterocolitis, and HIV. While some promising results have been demonstrated, the heterogeneity in outcomes of interest, methodological limitations, and relatively small number of studies in the field make comparison between studies or further translational work problematic. To date, no studies have examined normative values of HM EVs in a large, diverse population or with respect to potentially important influencing factors such as timing (hind- vs. foremilk), stage (colostrum vs. mature milk), and infant age (preterm vs. term), which makes extrapolation from bench or “basic” research impossible. Future research should focus on addressing the current inadequacies in the literature and utilize MISEV guidelines to inform study design.

Funder

USDA-ARS

NIH

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Nutrition and Dietetics,Medicine (miscellaneous),Food Science

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