2023
DOI: 10.1038/s41541-023-00745-4
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COVID-19 mRNA vaccine-mediated antibodies in human breast milk and their association with breast milk microbiota composition

Shilin Zhao,
Kris Y. W. Lok,
Zhen Y. Sin
et al.

Abstract: Newborns can acquire immunological protection to SARS-CoV-2 through vaccine-conferred antibodies in human breast milk. However, there are some concerns around lactating mothers with regards to potential short- and long-term adverse events and vaccine-induced changes to their breast milk microbiome composition, which helps shape the early-life microbiome. Thus, we sought to explore if SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccine could change breast milk microbiota and how the changes impact the levels of antibodies in breast milk. … Show more

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“…The richness and composition of the human breast milk microbiome change dynamically during the entire vaccination process, and microbiota are associated with high IgA levels. 130 The gut microbiota may enhance or reduce the efficacy of vaccines through variations in metabolite composition. In addition to affecting gut microbiota abundance and composition, COVID‐19 vaccines may reduce the gut microbiota biodiversity.…”
Section: Dynamic Changes Of Microbiota In Covid‐19mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The richness and composition of the human breast milk microbiome change dynamically during the entire vaccination process, and microbiota are associated with high IgA levels. 130 The gut microbiota may enhance or reduce the efficacy of vaccines through variations in metabolite composition. In addition to affecting gut microbiota abundance and composition, COVID‐19 vaccines may reduce the gut microbiota biodiversity.…”
Section: Dynamic Changes Of Microbiota In Covid‐19mentioning
confidence: 99%