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Maternal and infant predictors of proinflammatory milk immune activity in Kilimanjaro, Tanzania.

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Wander, K; Fujita, M; Mattison, S; Gauck, M; Duris, M; Kiwelu, I; Mmbaga, BT
Published in: American journal of human biology : the official journal of the Human Biology Council
June 2024

The immune system of milk (ISOM) creates a mother-infant immune axis that plays an important role in protecting infants against infectious disease (ID). Tradeoffs in the immune system suggest the potential for both protection and harm, so we conceive of two dimensions via which the ISOM impacts infants: promotion of protective activity and control of activity directed at benign targets. High variability in ISOM activity across mother-infant dyads suggests investment the ISOM may have evolved to be sensitive to maternal and/or infant characteristics. We assessed predictors of appropriate and misdirected proinflammatory ISOM activity in an environment of high ID risk, testing predictions drawn from life history theory and other evolutionary perspectives.We characterized milk in vitro interleukin-6 (IL-6) responses to Salmonella enterica (a target of protective immune activity; N = 96) and Escherichia coli (a benign target; N = 85) among mother-infant dyads in rural Kilimanjaro, Tanzania. We used ordered logistic regression and mixture models to evaluate maternal and infant characteristics as predictors of IL-6 responses.In all models, IL-6 responses to S. enterica increased with maternal age and decreased with gravidity. In mixture models, IL-6 responses to E. coli declined with maternal age and increased with gravidity. No other considered variables were consistently associated with IL-6 responses.The ISOM's capacities for appropriate proinflammatory activity and control of misdirected proinflammatory activity increases with maternal age and decreases with gravidity. These findings are consistent with the hypothesis that the mother-infant immune axis has evolved to respond to maternal life history characteristics.

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American journal of human biology : the official journal of the Human Biology Council

DOI

EISSN

1520-6300

ISSN

1042-0533

Publication Date

June 2024

Volume

36

Issue

6

Start / End Page

e24061

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • Tanzania
  • Salmonella enterica
  • Milk, Human
  • Male
  • Interleukin-6
  • Infant, Newborn
  • Infant
  • Humans
  • Female
 

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Wander, K., Fujita, M., Mattison, S., Gauck, M., Duris, M., Kiwelu, I., & Mmbaga, B. T. (2024). Maternal and infant predictors of proinflammatory milk immune activity in Kilimanjaro, Tanzania. American Journal of Human Biology : The Official Journal of the Human Biology Council, 36(6), e24061. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajhb.24061
Wander, Katherine, Masako Fujita, Siobhán Mattison, Megan Gauck, Margaret Duris, Ireen Kiwelu, and Blandina T. Mmbaga. “Maternal and infant predictors of proinflammatory milk immune activity in Kilimanjaro, Tanzania.American Journal of Human Biology : The Official Journal of the Human Biology Council 36, no. 6 (June 2024): e24061. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajhb.24061.
Wander K, Fujita M, Mattison S, Gauck M, Duris M, Kiwelu I, et al. Maternal and infant predictors of proinflammatory milk immune activity in Kilimanjaro, Tanzania. American journal of human biology : the official journal of the Human Biology Council. 2024 Jun;36(6):e24061.
Wander, Katherine, et al. “Maternal and infant predictors of proinflammatory milk immune activity in Kilimanjaro, Tanzania.American Journal of Human Biology : The Official Journal of the Human Biology Council, vol. 36, no. 6, June 2024, p. e24061. Epmc, doi:10.1002/ajhb.24061.
Wander K, Fujita M, Mattison S, Gauck M, Duris M, Kiwelu I, Mmbaga BT. Maternal and infant predictors of proinflammatory milk immune activity in Kilimanjaro, Tanzania. American journal of human biology : the official journal of the Human Biology Council. 2024 Jun;36(6):e24061.
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Published In

American journal of human biology : the official journal of the Human Biology Council

DOI

EISSN

1520-6300

ISSN

1042-0533

Publication Date

June 2024

Volume

36

Issue

6

Start / End Page

e24061

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • Tanzania
  • Salmonella enterica
  • Milk, Human
  • Male
  • Interleukin-6
  • Infant, Newborn
  • Infant
  • Humans
  • Female