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Maternal antibodies in breast milk regulate early immune responses in mouse gut

08.14.25 | American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

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The first weeks outside the womb are a massive learning experience for the neonatal immune system, especially in the gut as it learns to distinguish helpful from harmful antigens. In mice, maternal antibodies ingested in breast milk in the first week after birth help to regulate immune responses in the newborn gut, according to a new study by Meera Shenoy and colleagues. This process builds the important partnership between the microbiome and host at an early stage, paving the way for nutrient assimilation, avoiding inappropriate inflammation and resistance against pathogens. Shenoy et al. found that mouse maternal immunoglobin G antibodies bind to bacteria in the neonatal gut to modulate the immune response in the gut mucosa. This antibody-bacteria complex binds to antibody receptors in the gut to limit the response of T cells to food antigens during weaning and in response to experimentally induced colitis during early life. “Translating these findings to human infants will require studies integrating information on the timing of exposure to maternal antibodies, along with the development of key immune components and the intestinal microbiota,” Michael Silverman and Kathryn Knoop write in a related Perspective.

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10.1126/science.ado5294

Breast milk IgG engages the mouse neonatal immune system to instruct responses to gut antigens

14-Aug-2025

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APA:
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). (2025, August 14). Maternal antibodies in breast milk regulate early immune responses in mouse gut. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/L7VMGGD8/maternal-antibodies-in-breast-milk-regulate-early-immune-responses-in-mouse-gut.html
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"Maternal antibodies in breast milk regulate early immune responses in mouse gut." Brightsurf News, Aug. 14 2025, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/L7VMGGD8/maternal-antibodies-in-breast-milk-regulate-early-immune-responses-in-mouse-gut.html.