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Human Breast Milk: Bioactive Components, from Stem Cells to Health Outcomes.

Flaminia BardanzelluDiego Giampietro PeroniVassilios Fanos
Published in: Current nutrition reports (2021)
We evaluated recent and updated literature on this field. The article that we analyzed to write this review have been found in MEDLINE using breast milk-derived stem cells, biofactors, growth factors, breastfeeding-related outcomes, neurodevelopment, and neonatal immunological system as keywords. Discovering and characterizing BM components could result very useful to clarify the pathophysiology of their influence on neonatal growth and even to improve artificial formulations' composition. Moreover, since SCs abilities and their involvement in the development of several diseases, they could help to discover specific targets for new therapies. It could be useful to characterize BM-derived SC markers, properties, and variations during lactation stages, to understand their potential role in therapeutic applications, since they could be noninvasively isolated from BM. More studies will help to describe more in detail the characteristics of mother-to-child communication through breastfeeding and its potential role in the next future.
Keyphrases
  • stem cells
  • preterm infants
  • endothelial cells
  • systematic review
  • cell therapy
  • mental health
  • human milk
  • current status
  • type diabetes
  • adipose tissue
  • case control
  • mesenchymal stem cells
  • bone marrow