Milk sialyl-oligosaccharides mediate the early colonization of gut commensal microbes in piglets.
- 2025-05-24
- Microbiome 13(1)
- Ryoga Hashimoto
- Keita Nishiyama
- Fu Namai
- Kasumi Suzuki
- Taiga Sakuma
- Itsuko Fukuda
- Yuta Sugiyama
- Kenji Okano
- Takafumi Shanoh
- Eita Toyoshi
- Ryusuke Ohgi
- Sudeb Saha
- Sae Tsuchida
- Eri Nishiyama
- Takao Mukai
- Mutsumi Furukawa
- Tomonori Nochi
- Julio Villena
- Wakako Ikeda-Ohtsubo
- Gou Yoshioka
- Eri Nakazaki
- Yoshihito Suda
- Haruki Kitazawa
- PubMed: 40413516
- DOI: 10.1186/s40168-025-02129-3
- Low evidence
- Rigorous Journal
- Animal Study
the absence of sialyl-oligosaccharides in the formula-fed piglets may have restricted the growth of sialic acid-utilizing bacteria such as L. salivarius, thereby leading to a higher abundance of Enterobacteriaceae.
- Effect
- Beneficial
- Effect size
- Moderate