The Influence of Holder Pasteurization on the Diversity of the Human Milk Bacterial Microbiota Using High-Throughput DNA Sequencing

Author:

García-González Igrid1,Corona-Cervantes Karina1,Hernández-Quiroz Fernando1,Villalobos-Flores Loan Edel1,Galván-Rodríguez Flor2,Romano Marta Catalina3,Miranda-Brito Carolina3,Piña-Escobedo Alberto1,Borquez-Arreortúa Francisco Guillermo4,Rangel-Calvillo Martín Noé4,García-Mena Jaime1

Affiliation:

1. Departamento de Genética y Biología Molecular, Cinvestav-Unidad Zacatenco. Ciudad de México, México

2. Departamento de Farmacología, Cinvestav-Unidad Zacatenco. Ciudad de México, México

3. Departamento de Fisiología, Biofísica y Neurociencias, Cinvestav-Unidad Zacatenco. Ciudad de México, México

4. Hospital General “Dr. José María Rodríguez”, Ecatepec de Morelos, Estado de México, México

Abstract

Background Human milk is the best food for infants; however, when breastfeeding is not possible, pasteurized milk from human milk banks is the best alternative. Little has been reported about variations in the bacterial microbiota composition of human milk after pasteurization. Research aim To characterize and compare the bacterial microbiota composition and diversity within human milk among Mexican mothers before and after the Holder pasteurization process. Methods A cross-sectional, observational, and comparative design was used. The effect of the pasteurization process on the bacterial composition and diversity of human milk samples of donors ( N = 42) from a public milk bank was assessed before and after pasteurization by high throughput deoxyribonucleic acid sequencing of V3-16S rRNA gene libraries. Sequencing data were examined using the Quantitative Insights into Microbial Ecology software and Phyloseq in R environment. Results A varied community of bacteria was found in both raw and pasteurized human milk. The bacterial diversity of the milk samples was increased by the pasteurization, where some thermoduric bacteria of the phyla Proteobacteria, Firmicutes, and Actinobacteria were more abundant. The source tracker analysis indicated that at most 1.0% of bacteria may have come from another source, showing the safety of the process used to treat milk samples. Conclusion The pasteurization process increased the bacterial diversity. We selected taxa capable of surviving the process, which could proliferate after the treatment without being a risk for infants.

Funder

Fondo SEP-Cinvestav

Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Obstetrics and Gynecology

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