Core Fucosylation of Maternal Milk N-Glycan Evokes B Cell Activation by Selectively Promoting the <sc>l</sc>-Fucose Metabolism of Gut <italic toggle="yes">Bifidobacterium</italic> spp. and <italic toggle="yes">Lactobacillus</italic> spp
ABSTRACT The maternal milk glycobiome is crucial for shaping the gut microbiota of infants. Although high core fucosylation catalyzed by fucosyltransferase 8 (Fut8) is a general feature of human milk glycoproteins, its role in the formation of a healthy microbiota has not been evaluated. In this stu...
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Autores principales: | Ming Li, Yaqiang Bai, Jiaorui Zhou, Wei Huang, Jingyu Yan, Jia Tao, Qingjie Fan, Yang Liu, Di Mei, Qiulong Yan, Jieli Yuan, Patrice Malard, Zhongfu Wang, Jianguo Gu, Naoyuki Tanigchi, Wenzhe Li |
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American Society for Microbiology
2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/ac86f877e6264314a9f7f9c1beadf892 |
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