Bacillus subtilis-Derived Surfactin Alleviates Offspring Intestinal Inflammatory Injuries Through Breast Milk
Qi Zhang, Shuang Xie, Qiu Zhong, Xinyue Zhang, Liufang Luo, Qian Yang

TL;DR
A study shows that surfactin from Bacillus subtilis in a mother's diet improves breast milk and protects offspring from intestinal inflammation.
Contribution
The novel finding is that maternal surfactin consumption modulates breast milk to confer intestinal immune benefits to offspring.
Findings
Pups from surfactin-fed mothers had better intestinal morphology and increased immune cell markers.
Breast milk from surfactin-fed dams reduced inflammation and oxidative stress in offspring.
Surfactin-fed milk shifted macrophage polarization to an anti-inflammatory state.
Abstract
Background: Enteric and diarrheal diseases pose a significant threat to infant health, highlighting the importance of immune defenses in early life, especially maternal protection, in establishing a robust gastrointestinal environment. Surfactin, a bioactive peptide from Bacillus subtilis, has immunomodulatory properties, yet its influence on offspring via maternal gut interference is not fully understood. This study examines the effects of maternal surfactin consumption on breast milk’s immunological properties and its consequent effects on neonatal intestinal health. Methods: Twenty-eight gravid mice were randomly categorized into two cohorts and were given surfactin or not in drinking water from one week after conception to 21 days postpartum. Cross-fostering experiments were conducted within 12 h after birth. Pups from the surfactin-supplemented dams were fostered and nursed by the…
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TopicsInfant Nutrition and Health · Neonatal Respiratory Health Research · Pediatric health and respiratory diseases
