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  • The study investigated the lasting health benefits of supplementing neonatal mice with Bifidobacterium infantis 79 (B79), 2'-fucosyllactose (2'-FL), or both, focusing on how these interventions affected gut microbiota and overall health.
  • Results indicated that all three supplementation groups showed increased expression of Ki67 and MUC2, decreased total serum IgE, and changes in gut microbiota composition, with certain beneficial metabolites like propionic and butyric acids increasing in specific groups.
  • The findings suggest that these early-life interventions have persistent effects on gut microbiome and immune development, which may continue influencing health into adulthood.

Article Abstract

The health benefits of nutritional interventions targeting the gut microbiota in early life are transient, such as probiotics, prebiotics, and synbiotics. This study sought to determine whether supplementation with Bifidobacterium infantis 79 (B79), 2'-fucosyllactose (2'-FL), or both (B79+2'FL) would lead to persistent health benefits in neonatal BALB/c mice. We found that at postnatal day (PND) 21, Ki67 and MUC2 expression increased, while total serum IgE content decreased in the B79, 2'-FL, and B79+2'-FL groups. The gut microbiota structure and composition altered as well. The levels of propionic acid, sIgA, and IL-10 increased in the 2'-FL group. Moreover, butyric acid content increased, while IL-6, IL-12p40, and tumor necrosis factor-α decreased in the B79+2'-FL group. At PND 56, Ki67 and MUC2 expression increased, whereas the gut microbiota remained altered in all 3 groups. The serum total IgG level increased only in the B79+2'-FL group. In conclusion, our study suggests that early-life supplementation with B79, 2'-FL, or their combination persistently alters the gut microbiome and promotes intestinal development; the immunomodulatory capacity of B79 and 2'-FL occurs during weaning, and their combination may persist into adulthood.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.3168/jds.2023-23367DOI Listing

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