Untargeted Metabolomic Analysis of Lactation-Stage-Matched Human and Bovine Milk Samples at 2 Weeks Postnatal.
Dominick J LemasXinsong DuBethany Dado-SennKe XuAmanda DobrowolskiMarina MagalhãesJuan J Aristizabal-HenaoBridget E YoungMagda FrancoisLindsay A ThompsonLeslie A ParkerJosef NeuJimena LaportaBiswapriya Biswavas MisraIsmael WaneSamih SamaanTimothy J GarrettPublished in: Nutrients (2023)
Epidemiological data demonstrate that bovine whole milk is often substituted for human milk during the first 12 months of life and may be associated with adverse infant outcomes. The objective of this study is to interrogate the human and bovine milk metabolome at 2 weeks of life to identify unique metabolites that may impact infant health outcomes. Human milk ( n = 10) was collected at 2 weeks postpartum from normal-weight mothers (pre-pregnant BMI < 25 kg/m 2 ) that vaginally delivered term infants and were exclusively breastfeeding their infant for at least 2 months. Similarly, bovine milk ( n = 10) was collected 2 weeks postpartum from normal-weight primiparous Holstein dairy cows. Untargeted data were acquired on all milk samples using high-resolution liquid chromatography-high-resolution tandem mass spectrometry (HR LC-MS/MS). MS data pre-processing from feature calling to metabolite annotation was performed using MS-DIAL and MS-FLO. Our results revealed that more than 80% of the milk metabolome is shared between human and bovine milk samples during early lactation. Unbiased analysis of identified metabolites revealed that nearly 80% of milk metabolites may contribute to microbial metabolism and microbe-host interactions. Collectively, these results highlight untargeted metabolomics as a potential strategy to identify unique and shared metabolites in bovine and human milk that may relate to and impact infant health outcomes.
Keyphrases
- human milk
- mass spectrometry
- ms ms
- liquid chromatography
- low birth weight
- tandem mass spectrometry
- high resolution
- dairy cows
- preterm infants
- endothelial cells
- ultra high performance liquid chromatography
- high performance liquid chromatography
- high resolution mass spectrometry
- gas chromatography
- multiple sclerosis
- preterm birth
- single cell
- emergency department
- induced pluripotent stem cells
- weight gain
- microbial community
- heat stress
- climate change
- type diabetes
- solid phase extraction
- deep learning
- weight loss
- data analysis
- insulin resistance
- adverse drug