2013
DOI: 10.3920/bm2012.0040
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Human milk: a source of more life than we imagine

Abstract: The presence of bacteria in human milk has been acknowledged since the seventies. For a long time, microbiological analysis of human milk was only performed in case of infections and therefore the presence of non-pathogenic bacteria was yet unknown. During the last decades, the use of more sophisticated culture-dependent and -independent techniques, and the steady development of the -omic approaches are opening up the new concept of the 'milk microbiome', a complex ecosystem with a greater diversity than previ… Show more

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“…Milk microbiota has also been described in rhesus monkey (26) and in other mammals such as the dairy cow (27) as well as in human breast milk samples (28)(29)(30)(31)(32)(33)(34). Our recent work using pyrosequencing demonstrated a large microbial biodiversity present in colostrum samples, with clear but mild temporal variations during the first 6 mo of breastfeeding (28).…”
Section: Breast Milk As the Link Between Mother And Infantmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Milk microbiota has also been described in rhesus monkey (26) and in other mammals such as the dairy cow (27) as well as in human breast milk samples (28)(29)(30)(31)(32)(33)(34). Our recent work using pyrosequencing demonstrated a large microbial biodiversity present in colostrum samples, with clear but mild temporal variations during the first 6 mo of breastfeeding (28).…”
Section: Breast Milk As the Link Between Mother And Infantmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the last few years with the introduction of molecular analysis of the microbiome in breast milk, microbiota from mother's intestine are also shown in breast milk (79). Human and animal studies suggest that microorganisms from the maternal gut can be taken up by an increasingly permeable intestine due to hormonal effects on enterocyte tight junctions in the later stages of pregnancy and into early lactation.…”
Section: Breastfeeding and Intestinal Colonizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…В отличие от других бактерий штаммы грудного молока человека уни-кальным образом приспосабливаются к выживанию в пищеварительном тракте человека и взаимодействию в симбиозе с организмом с момента рождения [23].…”
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