RRC ID 71038
Author Usami K, Niimi K, Matsuo A, Suyama Y, Sakai Y, Sato S, Fujihashi K, Kiyono H, Uchino S, Furukawa M, Islam J, Ito K, Moriya T, Kusumoto Y, Tomura M, Hovey RC, Sugawara J, Yoneyama H, Kitazawa H, Watanabe K, Aso H, Nochi T.
Title The gut microbiota induces Peyer's-patch-dependent secretion of maternal IgA into milk.
Journal Cell Rep
Abstract The evolutionary strategy of transferring maternal antibodies via milk profoundly impacts the survival, lifelong health, and wellbeing of all neonates, including a pronounced impact on human breastfeeding success and infant development. While there has been increased recognition that interorgan connectivity influences the quality of a mother's milk, potentially to personalize it for her offspring, the underlying bases for these processes are incompletely resolved. Here, we define an essential role of Peyer's patches (PPs) for the generation of plasma cells that secrete maternal immunoglobulin A (IgA) into milk. Our metagenomic analysis reveals that the presence of certain residential microorganisms in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, such as Bacteroides acidifaciens and Prevotella buccalis, is indispensable for the programming of maternal IgA synthesis prior to lactational transfer. Our data provide important insights into how the microbiome of the maternal GI environment, specifically through PPs, can be communicated to the next generation via milk.
Volume 36(10)
Pages 109655
Published 2021-9-7
DOI 10.1016/j.celrep.2021.109655
PII S2211-1247(21)01098-6
PMID 34496253
MeSH Animals Gastrointestinal Microbiome / immunology* Humans Immunoglobulin A / immunology Immunoglobulin A, Secretory / immunology Intestinal Mucosa / immunology* Mice Milk, Human / immunology* Peyer's Patches / immunology Plasma Cells / cytology*
Resource
General Microbes JCM13446 JCM10556 JCM12246