机构:[a]University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, United States[b]Munich Municipal Hospitals, Munich, Germany[c]Hospital Nacional Cayetano Heredia, Lima, Peru[d]Ramathibodi Hospital School of Medicine, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand[e]1st August Children's Hospital, Affiliated with the General Hospital of Beijing Military Defense Area, Beijing, China[f]National Center for Child and Adolescent Health (CeNSIA), Mexico City, Mexico
When microbial communities colonize in the developing intestinal tract after birth, microrganisms interact with specific apical surface receptors on the enterocytes. This interaction triggers a response that prevents overexpression of inflammatory cytokines, thus providing protection from pathogen-induced mucosal damage. Multiple immune modulatory factors in human milk and innate humoral factors also control inflammatory responses, providing additional protective effects. Our understanding of the role of the luminal microbial communities or microbiota is growing rapidly as novel technologies provide new insights into their taxonomy, function during early development, and impact on life-long health. Multiple studies have evaluated the effects of the specific nutrients, glutamine, arginine, nucleotides, polyunsaturated fatty acids, and lactoferrin, on disease outcomes in premature infants. These studies support a role for nutrients to modulate host defense mechanisms in premature infants, to develop normal digestive function, to protect from bacterial translocation, and to preserve mucosal barrier integrity. These effects are clearly important. However, not enough is yet known to design specific clinical care practices that support a healthy microbiota.
基金:
T. M. in the past has acted as scientific consultant of one formula company. Josef Neu, MD has received a research grant and honoraria for speaking from Mead Johnson Nutrition and is currently on its Scientific Advisory Committee. Walter A. Mihatsch, MD, MBA, is a recipient of a research grant from Mead Johnson Nutrition. In the past, he has acted as a scientific consultant to several infant formula companies. Jaime Zegarra, MD, is a recipient of a research grant from Mead Johnson Nutrition. All authors received an honorarium from Mead Johnson Nutrition for attendance, presentation, and manuscript preparation. Teresa Murguía-Peniche, MD, in the past, has acted as a scientific consultant for an infant formula company. J. N. wrote the first draft of this manuscript.
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大类|2 区医学
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Neu J,Mihatsch W.A,Zegarra J,et al.Intestinal mucosal defense system, Part 1. Consensus recommendations for immunonutrients[J].JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS.2013,162(3 SUPPL.):doi:10.1016/j.jpeds.2012.11.054.
APA:
Neu, J,Mihatsch, W.A,Zegarra, J,Supapannachart, S,Ding, Z.-Y&Murguía-Peniche, T.(2013).Intestinal mucosal defense system, Part 1. Consensus recommendations for immunonutrients.JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS,162,(3 SUPPL.)
MLA:
Neu, J,et al."Intestinal mucosal defense system, Part 1. Consensus recommendations for immunonutrients".JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS 162..3 SUPPL.(2013)