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Antimicrobial Protein and Peptide Concentrations and Activity in Human Breast Milk Consumed by Preterm Infants at Risk of Late-Onset Neonatal Sepsis
Authors:Stephanie Trend  Tobias Strunk  Julie Hibbert  Chooi Heen Kok  Guicheng Zhang  Dorota A Doherty  Peter Richmond  David Burgner  Karen Simmer  Donald J Davidson  Andrew J Currie
Abstract:ObjectiveWe investigated the levels and antimicrobial activity of antimicrobial proteins and peptides (AMPs) in breast milk consumed by preterm infants, and whether deficiencies of these factors were associated with late-onset neonatal sepsis (LOS), a bacterial infection that frequently occurs in preterm infants in the neonatal period.ResultsLevels of most AMPs and antibacterial activity in preterm breast milk were higher at day 7 than at day 21. Lactoferrin was the only AMP that limited pathogen growth >50% when added to formula at a concentration equivalent to that present in breast milk. Levels of AMPs were similar in the breast milk fed to infants with and without LOS, however, infants who developed LOS consumed significantly less breast milk and lower doses of milk AMPs than those who were free from LOS.ConclusionsThe concentrations of lactoferrin and defensins in preterm breast milk have antimicrobial activity against common neonatal pathogens.
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