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Plasma antibodies to cow's milk are increased by early weaning and consumption of unmodified milk, but production of plasma IgA and IgM cow's milk antibodies is stimulated even during exclusive breast-feeding.

V M Tainio1, E Savilahti, P Arjomaa, L Salmenperä, J Perheentupa, M A Siimes.   

Abstract

We measured levels of cow's milk-specific (CM) antibodies of immunoglobulin classes G, A and M by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay in plasma of 198 healthy infants; a variable number of samples taken at birth and at ages of 2, 4, 6, 9, 12 and 28 months were available (altogether 765 samples). The rise in the level of IgG CM antibodies was highest and most rapid in infants exposed to CM formula before the age of 1 month. The level fell by 9 months, but rose again by 12 months. This second rise was attributed to the introduction of dairy milk. Partially breast-fed and fully weaned infants had similar levels of IgG CM antibodies. The levels of IgG CM antibodies were unaffected by the infants' own atopy, their heredity for atopy, and the umbilical serum level of IgG CM antibodies. IgA and IgM CM antibodies were absent at birth. Their levels increased similarly in exclusively breast-fed infants and infants fed CM formula. We conclude that plasma IgG antibodies to cow's milk are increased by early weaning and by consumption of unmodified cow's milk. Production of plasma IgA and IgM antibodies to cow's milk is stimulated even during exclusive breast-feeding.

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Keywords:  Age Distribution; Age Factors; Antibodies--analysis; Biology; Bottle Feeding; Breast Feeding; Demographic Factors; Examinations And Diagnoses; Health; Immunity; Immunologic Factors; Infant Nutrition; Laboratory Examinations And Diagnoses; Measurement; Nutrition; Physiology; Population; Population Characteristics; Research Methodology; Weaning

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3207017     DOI: 10.1111/j.1651-2227.1988.tb10760.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Paediatr Scand        ISSN: 0001-656X


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