Comparison of anti-pathogenic activities of the human and bovine milk N-glycome: Fucosylation is a key factor

•Human milk N-glycome showed higher anti-pathogenic activity than bovine milk.•Anti-pathogenic activity of both dramatically decreased after defucosylation.•Functional difference almost vanished after defucosylation. Health differences between breast- and formula-fed infants have long been apparent...

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Veröffentlicht in:Food chemistry 2017-11, Vol.235, p.167-174
Hauptverfasser: Wang, Wen-Li, Wang, Wei, Du, Ya-Min, Wu, Hong, Yu, Xiao-Bo, Ye, Ke-Ping, Li, Chun-Bao, Jung, Yong-Sam, Qian, Ying-Juan, Voglmeir, Josef, Liu, Li
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Zusammenfassung:•Human milk N-glycome showed higher anti-pathogenic activity than bovine milk.•Anti-pathogenic activity of both dramatically decreased after defucosylation.•Functional difference almost vanished after defucosylation. Health differences between breast- and formula-fed infants have long been apparent despite great efforts in improving the function of baby formula by adjusting the levels of various milk nutritional components. However, the N-glycome, a type of oligosaccharide decorating a diverse range of proteins, has not been extensively studied in milk regarding its biological function. In this study, the anti-pathogenic function of the enzymatically released human and bovine milk N-glycome against 5 food-borne pathogens was investigated. The human milk N-glycome showed significantly higher activity than bovine milk. After enzymatic defucosylation of human and bovine N-glycan pool, UHPLC peak shifts were observed in both suggesting heavy fucosylation of samples. Furthermore, the anti-pathogenic activity of the defulosylated N-glycome decreased significantly, and the significance of functional difference between the two almost disappeared. This result indicates the essential role of fucosylation for the anti-pathogenic function of the milk N-glycome, especially in human milk.
ISSN:0308-8146
1873-7072
DOI:10.1016/j.foodchem.2017.05.026