# Seal milk oligosaccharides rival human milk complexity and exhibit functional dynamics during lactation

**Authors:** Chunsheng Jin, Jon Lundstrøm, Carmen R. Cori, Shih-Yun Guu, Alexander R. Bennett, Mirjam Dannborg, Patrick P. Pomeroy, Malcolm W. Kennedy, Johan Bengtsson-Palme, Rachel Hevey, Kay-Hooi Khoo, Daniel Bojar

PMC · DOI: 10.1038/s41467-025-66075-2 · 2025-11-25

## TL;DR

Seal milk contains complex sugars similar to human milk, with some unique structures that change during lactation and may support infant health.

## Contribution

The study reveals seal milk rivals human milk in oligosaccharide complexity and identifies 166 novel structures.

## Key findings

- Seal milk contains 332 oligosaccharides, including 166 previously unreported structures.
- Seal milk oligosaccharides can be as large as 28 monosaccharide units, rivaling human milk complexity.
- Seal milk oligosaccharides show anti-biofilm and immunomodulatory functions.

## Abstract

Milk oligosaccharides are crucial for neonatal development and health in mammals. Yet most milk research focuses on humans, or on domesticated mammals that are poor in milk oligosaccharide complexity. Here, we perform an exhaustive mass spectrometry-driven structural characterization of milk oligosaccharides in a wild mammal, female Atlantic grey seals (Halichoerus grypus), throughout their lactation period. Characterizing and quantifying 332 milk oligosaccharides, including 166 unreported structures, we reveal seals to rival human milk in complexity. We report seal free oligosaccharides to reach up to 28 monosaccharides in size. Paired glycomics and metabolomics time course analysis establishes a concerted regulatory process reshaping the seal milk glycome throughout lactation, similar to human milk. Functional analysis of the structures we here characterized reveals anti-biofilm effects and immunomodulatory functions of seal milk oligosaccharides. Our findings challenge long-held assumptions about milk complexity of non-human mammals and enable insights into the functional relevance of complex carbohydrates in milk.

Jin et al. discovered Atlantic grey seal milk contains 332 complex sugars, including 166 novel structures. Seal milk rivals human milk complexity, includes giant molecules up to 28 sugar units, changes during lactation, and shows immune-boosting effects.

## Linked entities

- **Species:** Halichoerus grypus (taxon 9711)

## Full-text entities

- **Chemicals:** oligosaccharide (MESH:D009844), carbohydrates (MESH:D002241), monosaccharides (MESH:D009005)
- **Species:** Halichoerus grypus (gray seal, species) [taxon 9711], Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

## Figures

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