Factors involved in the interaction between Bifidobacterium and the host mucosal surface

Keita Nishiyama, T. Mukai
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The human gut microbiome includes commensal bacteria from genus Bifidobacterium, which primarily colonizes the region from the small intestine to the colon. This region has a mucus layer composed mainly of mucin glycoproteins. In addition to providing a habitat for the microbiota, the mucus is also a potential glycan source. Therefore, interaction with mucus could provide a competitive advantage for Bifidobacterium within the gut ecosystem. In this review, we first outline the role of Bifidobacterium extracellular proteins in bacterium-mucus interactions, and then we focus on extracellular glycoside hydrolases and a recently discovered pilus-mediated colonization process unique
双歧杆菌与宿主粘膜表面相互作用的相关因素
人类肠道微生物群包括来自双歧杆菌属的共生细菌,其主要定植在从小肠到结肠的区域。该区域有一黏液层,主要由粘蛋白糖蛋白组成。除了为微生物群提供栖息地外,粘液也是潜在的聚糖来源。因此,与黏液的相互作用可能为肠道生态系统中的双歧杆菌提供竞争优势。在这篇综述中,我们首先概述了双歧杆菌细胞外蛋白在细菌-粘液相互作用中的作用,然后我们重点介绍了细胞外糖苷水解酶和最近发现的一种独特的菌毛介导的定植过程
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