%0 Journal Article %T Integration of maternal genome into the neonate genome through breast milk mRNA transcripts and reverse transcriptase %A M. Kemal Irmak %A Yesim Oztas %A Emin Oztas %J Theoretical Biology and Medical Modelling %D 2012 %I BioMed Central %R 10.1186/1742-4682-9-20 %X The enhanced acceptance of maternal allografts in children who were breast-fed and tolerance to the maternal MHC antigens after breastfeeding may stem from RNAs of the breast milk microvesicles that can be taken up by the breastfed infant and receiving maternal genomic information. We conclude that milk microvesicles may transfer genetic signals from mother to neonate during breastfeeding. Moreover, transfer of wild type RNA from a healthy wet-nurse to the suckling neonate through the milk microvesicles and its subsequent reverse transcription and integration into the neonate genome could result in permanent correction of the clinical manifestations in genetic diseases. %U http://www.tbiomed.com/content/9/1/20/abstract