Variability of lipids in human milk

Jayashree Selvalatchmanan, A. V. Rukmini, Shanshan Ji, Alexander Triebl, Liang Gao, Anne K. Bendt, Markus R. Wenk, Joshua J. Gooley*, Federico Torta*

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Abstract

Lipids in breastmilk play a critical role in infant growth and development. However, few studies have investigated sources of variability of both high-and low-abundant milk lipids. The objective of our study was to investigate individual and morning–evening differences in the human milk lipidome. In this study, a modified two-phase method (MTBE: Methanol 7:2) was validated for the extraction of lipids from human breastmilk. This method was then applied to samples from a group of 20 healthy women to measure inter-and intra-individual (morning versus evening) variability of the breastmilk lipidome. We report here the levels of 237 lipid species from 13 sub-classes using reversed-phase liquid chromatography mass spectrometry (RP-LCMS) and direct-infusion mass spectrometry (DI-MS). About 85% of lipid species showed stable inter-individual differences across time points. Half of lipid species showed higher concentrations in the evening compared with the morning, with phosphatidylethanolamines (PEs) and triacylglycerols (TAGs) exhibiting the largest changes. In morning and evening samples, the biological variation was greater for diacyl-glycerols (DAGs) and TAGs compared with phospholipids and sphingolipids, and the variation in DAGs and TAGs was greater in evening samples compared with morning samples. These results demonstrate that variation in the milk lipidome is strongly influenced by individual differences and time of day.

Original languageEnglish
Article number104
Pages (from-to)1-18
Number of pages18
JournalMetabolites
Volume11
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Biological variation
  • Human milk
  • Lipidomics
  • Lipids
  • Mass spectrometry

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