Abstract

Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) has negative effects on mothers and offspring, which may be related to the glycosylation level of milk proteins. Here, the human milk N/O-glycome of healthy and GDM individuals was analyzed by HILIC-MS/MS. A total of 56 putative N-glycans were detected, among which 12 N-glycans were significantly different between GDM and healthy milk. A total of 25 putative O-glycans were detected, and 11 of them varied greatly between GDM and healthy milk, especially H1N1S1 and H2N2S1. Overall, the relative content of N/O-glycans in GDM milk was significantly lower than that of healthy milk. In GDM milk, fucosylated N-glycans present higher proportion, whereas the proportion of sialylated O-glycans were lower. These findings would provide a foundation for in-depth study on the structure-activity relationship of milk N/O-glycans and are expected to drive the design of infant formula for newborns.

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