Gastrointestinal In Vitro Digests of Infant Biscuits Formulated with Bovine Milk Proteins Positively Affect In Vitro Differentiation of Human Osteoblast-Like Cells

Infant biscuits (IBs) are part of complementary feeding from weaning up to the age of five years. They normally contain bovine milk proteins, which can influence bone development. This potential effect was investigated using experimental baked IBs, which were prepared from doughs containing differen...

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Main Authors: Michela Bottani, Stefano Cattaneo, Valentina Pica, Milda Stuknytė, Marta Gomarasca, Giovanni Lombardi, Giuseppe Banfi, Ivano De Noni, Anita Ferraretto
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spelling doaj-4606830b525b4762893be9024206726a2020-11-25T03:33:56ZengMDPI AGFoods2304-81582020-10-0191510151010.3390/foods9101510Gastrointestinal In Vitro Digests of Infant Biscuits Formulated with Bovine Milk Proteins Positively Affect In Vitro Differentiation of Human Osteoblast-Like CellsMichela Bottani0Stefano Cattaneo1Valentina Pica2Milda Stuknytė3Marta Gomarasca4Giovanni Lombardi5Giuseppe Banfi6Ivano De Noni7Anita Ferraretto8IRCCS Istituto Ortopedico Galeazzi, Laboratory of Experimental Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, Via Galeazzi 4, 20161 Milan, ItalyDepartment of Food, Environmental and Nutritional Sciences, University of Milan, Via Celoria 2, 20133 Milan, ItalyDepartment of Food, Environmental and Nutritional Sciences, University of Milan, Via Celoria 2, 20133 Milan, ItalyUnitech COSPECT—University Technological Platforms Office, University of Milan, Via Golgi 19, 20133 Milan, ItalyIRCCS Istituto Ortopedico Galeazzi, Laboratory of Experimental Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, Via Galeazzi 4, 20161 Milan, ItalyIRCCS Istituto Ortopedico Galeazzi, Laboratory of Experimental Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, Via Galeazzi 4, 20161 Milan, ItalyIRCCS Istituto Ortopedico Galeazzi, Laboratory of Experimental Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, Via Galeazzi 4, 20161 Milan, ItalyDepartment of Food, Environmental and Nutritional Sciences, University of Milan, Via Celoria 2, 20133 Milan, ItalyDepartment of Biomedical Sciences for Health, University of Milan, Via Mangiagalli 31, 20133 Milan, ItalyInfant biscuits (IBs) are part of complementary feeding from weaning up to the age of five years. They normally contain bovine milk proteins, which can influence bone development. This potential effect was investigated using experimental baked IBs, which were prepared from doughs containing different type of dairy proteins: milk protein concentrate (IB1), whey protein isolate (IB2), and skimmed milk powder (IB3). Dairy protein-free (IB0) and gluten-free (IB4) biscuits were also formulated. The in vitro gastrointestinal digests of IBs (IBDs) were tested on a co-culture of Caco-2/HT-29 70/30 cells as an in vitro model of human small intestine. None of the IBDs influenced cell viability and monolayer integrity, while IBD0 and IBD4 increased Peptide-YY production. The basolateral contents of Transwell plates seeded with Caco-2/HT-29 70/30 co-culture, mimicking metabolized IBDs (MIBDs), were tested on Saos-2 cells, an in vitro model of human osteoblast-like cells. After incubation, MIBD0, lacking dairy proteins, decreased the cell viability, while MIBD2, containing whey protein isolate, increased both the viability and the number of cells. MIBD2 and MIBD4, the latter containing both casein and whey proteins, increased alkaline phosphatase activity, a bone differentiation marker. These results highlight that IBs containing dairy proteins positively affect bone development.https://www.mdpi.com/2304-8158/9/10/1510infant biscuitsdairy proteinswheycaseinCaco-2/HT-29 co-culture cellsSaos-2 cells
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author Michela Bottani
Stefano Cattaneo
Valentina Pica
Milda Stuknytė
Marta Gomarasca
Giovanni Lombardi
Giuseppe Banfi
Ivano De Noni
Anita Ferraretto
spellingShingle Michela Bottani
Stefano Cattaneo
Valentina Pica
Milda Stuknytė
Marta Gomarasca
Giovanni Lombardi
Giuseppe Banfi
Ivano De Noni
Anita Ferraretto
Gastrointestinal In Vitro Digests of Infant Biscuits Formulated with Bovine Milk Proteins Positively Affect In Vitro Differentiation of Human Osteoblast-Like Cells
Foods
infant biscuits
dairy proteins
whey
casein
Caco-2/HT-29 co-culture cells
Saos-2 cells
author_facet Michela Bottani
Stefano Cattaneo
Valentina Pica
Milda Stuknytė
Marta Gomarasca
Giovanni Lombardi
Giuseppe Banfi
Ivano De Noni
Anita Ferraretto
author_sort Michela Bottani
title Gastrointestinal In Vitro Digests of Infant Biscuits Formulated with Bovine Milk Proteins Positively Affect In Vitro Differentiation of Human Osteoblast-Like Cells
title_short Gastrointestinal In Vitro Digests of Infant Biscuits Formulated with Bovine Milk Proteins Positively Affect In Vitro Differentiation of Human Osteoblast-Like Cells
title_full Gastrointestinal In Vitro Digests of Infant Biscuits Formulated with Bovine Milk Proteins Positively Affect In Vitro Differentiation of Human Osteoblast-Like Cells
title_fullStr Gastrointestinal In Vitro Digests of Infant Biscuits Formulated with Bovine Milk Proteins Positively Affect In Vitro Differentiation of Human Osteoblast-Like Cells
title_full_unstemmed Gastrointestinal In Vitro Digests of Infant Biscuits Formulated with Bovine Milk Proteins Positively Affect In Vitro Differentiation of Human Osteoblast-Like Cells
title_sort gastrointestinal in vitro digests of infant biscuits formulated with bovine milk proteins positively affect in vitro differentiation of human osteoblast-like cells
publisher MDPI AG
series Foods
issn 2304-8158
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Infant biscuits (IBs) are part of complementary feeding from weaning up to the age of five years. They normally contain bovine milk proteins, which can influence bone development. This potential effect was investigated using experimental baked IBs, which were prepared from doughs containing different type of dairy proteins: milk protein concentrate (IB1), whey protein isolate (IB2), and skimmed milk powder (IB3). Dairy protein-free (IB0) and gluten-free (IB4) biscuits were also formulated. The in vitro gastrointestinal digests of IBs (IBDs) were tested on a co-culture of Caco-2/HT-29 70/30 cells as an in vitro model of human small intestine. None of the IBDs influenced cell viability and monolayer integrity, while IBD0 and IBD4 increased Peptide-YY production. The basolateral contents of Transwell plates seeded with Caco-2/HT-29 70/30 co-culture, mimicking metabolized IBDs (MIBDs), were tested on Saos-2 cells, an in vitro model of human osteoblast-like cells. After incubation, MIBD0, lacking dairy proteins, decreased the cell viability, while MIBD2, containing whey protein isolate, increased both the viability and the number of cells. MIBD2 and MIBD4, the latter containing both casein and whey proteins, increased alkaline phosphatase activity, a bone differentiation marker. These results highlight that IBs containing dairy proteins positively affect bone development.
topic infant biscuits
dairy proteins
whey
casein
Caco-2/HT-29 co-culture cells
Saos-2 cells
url https://www.mdpi.com/2304-8158/9/10/1510
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