Dietary bovine milk miRNAs transported in extracellular vesicles are partially stable during GI digestion, are bioavailable and reach target tissues but need a minimum dose to impact on gene expression.
María-Carmen López de Las HazasLorena Del Pozo-AceboMaria S HansenJudit Gil-ZamoranoDiana C Mantilla-EscalanteDiego Gómez-CoronadoFrancisco MarínAlmudena Garcia-RuizJan T RasmussenAlberto DávalosPublished in: European journal of nutrition (2021)
Milk EVs protect miRNAs from degradation and facilitate cellular uptake. miRNA concentration in EVs from bovine milk might be insufficient to produce gene modulation. Nevertheless, sizable amounts of exogenous miRNAs may be loaded into EVs, and orally delivered EV-loaded miRNAs can reach tissues in vivo, increasing the possibility of exerting biological effects. Further investigation is justified as this could have an impact in the field of nutrition and health (i.e., infant formulas elaboration).