Decreased memory B cells and increased CD8 memory T cells in blood of breastfed children: the generation R study.
Breastfeeding provides a protective effect against infectious diseases in infancy. Still, immunological evidence for enhanced adaptive immunity in breastfed children remains inconclusive.To determine whether breastfeeding affects B- and T-cell memory in the first years of life.We performed immunophe...
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doaj-759cac06f1834fb19025a67a20cbe6a62020-11-24T21:58:38ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01105e012601910.1371/journal.pone.0126019Decreased memory B cells and increased CD8 memory T cells in blood of breastfed children: the generation R study.Michelle A E JansenDiana van den HeuvelMenno C van ZelmVincent W V JaddoeAlbert HofmanJohan C de JongsteHerbert HooijkaasHenriette A MollBreastfeeding provides a protective effect against infectious diseases in infancy. Still, immunological evidence for enhanced adaptive immunity in breastfed children remains inconclusive.To determine whether breastfeeding affects B- and T-cell memory in the first years of life.We performed immunophenotypic analysis on blood samples within a population-based prospective cohort study. Participants included children at 6 months (n=258), 14 months (n=166), 25 months (n=112) and 6 years of age (n=332) with both data on breastfeeding and blood lymphocytes. Total B- and T-cell numbers and their memory subsets were determined with 6-color flow cytometry. Mothers completed questionnaires on breastfeeding when their children were aged 2, 6, and 12 months. Multiple linear regression models with adjustments for potential confounders were performed.Per month continuation of breastfeeding, a 3% (95% CI -6, -1) decrease in CD27+IgM+, a 2% (95 CI % -5, -1) decrease in CD27+IgA+ and a 2% (95% CI -4, -1) decrease in CD27-IgG+ memory B cell numbers were observed at 6 months of age. CD8 T-cell numbers at 6 months of age were 20% (95% CI 3, 37) higher in breastfed than in non-breastfed infants. This was mainly found for central memory CD8 T cells and associated with exposure to breast milk, rather than duration. The same trend was observed at 14 months, but associations disappeared at older ages.Longer breastfeeding is associated with increased CD8 T-cell memory, but not B-cell memory numbers in the first 6 months of life. This transient skewing towards T cell memory might contribute to the protective effect against infectious diseases in infancy.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4436360?pdf=render |
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Michelle A E Jansen Diana van den Heuvel Menno C van Zelm Vincent W V Jaddoe Albert Hofman Johan C de Jongste Herbert Hooijkaas Henriette A Moll Decreased memory B cells and increased CD8 memory T cells in blood of breastfed children: the generation R study. PLoS ONE |
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Michelle A E Jansen Diana van den Heuvel Menno C van Zelm Vincent W V Jaddoe Albert Hofman Johan C de Jongste Herbert Hooijkaas Henriette A Moll |
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Decreased memory B cells and increased CD8 memory T cells in blood of breastfed children: the generation R study. |
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Decreased memory B cells and increased CD8 memory T cells in blood of breastfed children: the generation R study. |
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Decreased memory B cells and increased CD8 memory T cells in blood of breastfed children: the generation R study. |
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Decreased memory B cells and increased CD8 memory T cells in blood of breastfed children: the generation R study. |
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Decreased memory B cells and increased CD8 memory T cells in blood of breastfed children: the generation R study. |
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decreased memory b cells and increased cd8 memory t cells in blood of breastfed children: the generation r study. |
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Breastfeeding provides a protective effect against infectious diseases in infancy. Still, immunological evidence for enhanced adaptive immunity in breastfed children remains inconclusive.To determine whether breastfeeding affects B- and T-cell memory in the first years of life.We performed immunophenotypic analysis on blood samples within a population-based prospective cohort study. Participants included children at 6 months (n=258), 14 months (n=166), 25 months (n=112) and 6 years of age (n=332) with both data on breastfeeding and blood lymphocytes. Total B- and T-cell numbers and their memory subsets were determined with 6-color flow cytometry. Mothers completed questionnaires on breastfeeding when their children were aged 2, 6, and 12 months. Multiple linear regression models with adjustments for potential confounders were performed.Per month continuation of breastfeeding, a 3% (95% CI -6, -1) decrease in CD27+IgM+, a 2% (95 CI % -5, -1) decrease in CD27+IgA+ and a 2% (95% CI -4, -1) decrease in CD27-IgG+ memory B cell numbers were observed at 6 months of age. CD8 T-cell numbers at 6 months of age were 20% (95% CI 3, 37) higher in breastfed than in non-breastfed infants. This was mainly found for central memory CD8 T cells and associated with exposure to breast milk, rather than duration. The same trend was observed at 14 months, but associations disappeared at older ages.Longer breastfeeding is associated with increased CD8 T-cell memory, but not B-cell memory numbers in the first 6 months of life. This transient skewing towards T cell memory might contribute to the protective effect against infectious diseases in infancy. |
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