
Project
Effects of bovine milk on human immune functioning
Can bovine milk and, in specific the milk immunoglobins (bIgs) support human immune function to better respond to infections and help prevent allergies? What are components that such immune support? Via which mechanisms and at what levels do bovine milk components support immune function? We are trying to find answers to some of these questions.
Background
Bovine milk is a nutrient-rich liquid and serves as a main part of the human diet. It contains numerous functional components that are important not only for their nutritional value but for their immunomodulatory properties. Milk contains immunoglobulins, cytokines, antibacterials, enzymes, hormones, growth factors, and other bioactive peptides that can interact with the consumer immune and non-immune cells and modulate immunological processes.
Project description
Over the years four PhD students have worked on this topic, Gerco den Hartog, Marloes van Splunter, Olaf Perdijk, and Mojtaba Porbahaie. We have especially worked on immunological effects of milk oligosaccharides, lactoferrin, TGF-, and immunoglobulins (bIgG). This work has been done in vitro as well as in vivo intervention studies (Oral vaccination and ETEC inifectious challenge together with NIZO). Several of these studies were done in close collaboration with FrieslandCampina.
Key findings so far are that bovine IgG, TGF-, IL-10, and lactoferrin are functionally active on human immune cells, and that oligosaccharides have effects on microbiota composition and indirectly via production on SCFA on immune function and interstinal barrier funxtion as well.
Publications
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Oral cholera vaccination promotes homing of IgA+ memory B cells to the large intestine and the respiratory tract
Mucosal Immunology (2018), Volume: 11, Issue: 4 - ISSN 1933-0219 - p. 1254-1264. -
Induction of human tolerogenic dendritic cells by 3′-sialyllactose via TLR4 is explained by LPS contamination
Glycobiology (2018), Volume: 28, Issue: 3 - ISSN 0959-6658 - p. 126-130. -
Human amniotic fluid antibodies protect the neonate against respiratory syncytial virus infection
Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (2016), Volume: 138, Issue: 5 - ISSN 0091-6749 - p. 1477-1480. -
Mucosal immune development in early life: setting the stage
Archivum Immunologiae et Therapiae Experimentalis (2015), Volume: 63, Issue: 4 - ISSN 0004-069X - p. 251-268. -
Consumption of unprocessed cow's milk protects infants from common respiratory infections
Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (2015), Volume: 135, Issue: 1 - ISSN 0091-6749 - p. 56-62. -
Specificity and effector functions of human RSV-specific IgG from bovine milk
PLoS ONE (2014), Volume: 9, Issue: 11 - ISSN 1932-6203 -
The mucosal factors retinoic acid and TGF-B induce phenotypically and functionally distinct dendritic cell types
International Archives of Allergy and Immunology (2013), Volume: 162, Issue: 3 - ISSN 1018-2438 - p. 225-236. -
Which factors in raw cow's milk contribute to protection against allergies?
Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (2012), Volume: 130, Issue: 4 - ISSN 0091-6749 - p. 853-858. -
Modulation of human immune responses by bovine interleukin-10
PLoS ONE (2011), Volume: 6, Issue: 3 - ISSN 1932-6203