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Multi-Omics Profiles of Small Intestine Organoids in Reaction to Breast Milk and Different Infant Formula Preparations.

Authors :
Wang, Xianli
Yang, Shangzhi
Zheng, Chengdong
Huang, Chenxuan
Yao, Haiyang
Guo, Zimo
Wu, Yilun
Wang, Zening
Wu, Zhenyang
Ge, Ruihong
Cheng, Wei
Yan, Yuanyuan
Jiang, Shilong
Sun, Jianguo
Li, Xiaoguang
Xie, Qinggang
Wang, Hui
Source :
Nutrients; Sep2024, Vol. 16 Issue 17, p2951, 24p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Ensuring optimal infant nutrition is crucial for the health and development of children. Many infants aged 0–6 months are fed with infant formula rather than breast milk. Research on cancer cell lines and animal models is limited to examining the nutrition effects of formula and breast milk, as it does not comprehensively consider absorption, metabolism, and the health and social determinants of the infant and its physiology. Our study utilized small intestine organoids induced from human embryo stem cell (ESC) to compare the nutritional effects of breast milk from five donors during their postpartum lactation period of 1–6 months and three types of Stage 1 infant formulae from regular retail stores. Using transcriptomics and untargeted metabolomics approaches, we focused on the differences such as cell growth and development, cell junctions, and extracellular matrix. We also analyzed the roles of pathways including AMPK, Hippo, and Wnt, and identified key genes such as ALPI, SMAD3, TJP1, and WWTR1 for small intestine development. Through observational and in-vitro analysis, our study demonstrates ESC-derived organoids might be a promising model for exploring nutritional effects and underlying mechanisms. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20726643
Volume :
16
Issue :
17
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Nutrients
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
179648425
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16172951