Immunostimulatory Activities of Lactic Acid Bacteria via Toll-like Receptors

H. Kitazawa, T. Shimosato, M. Tohno, Tadao Saito
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Many works on the biological functions of dairy lactic acid bacteria (LAB) have contributed to the application of LAB in functional foods and supplements in the global market. More recently, the new term "immunobiotics", has been proposed to identify probiotic bacteria that promote health through activation of intestinal immunity from those with strictly local immunity, and expected for an appropriate evolutionary development. We have studied specific effector molecules and their receptor targets. Recently, we found that immunostimulatory AT oligonucleotide (AT-ODN), but not CpG ODN, from Lactobacillus gasseri JCM 1131 triggered. immune responses via Toll-like receptor 9 (TLR 9), which has been identified as a particular receptor for bacterial DNA containing the specific sequence pattern of unmethylated CpG dinucleotide. Through the discovery of TLR 9, possible molecular mechanisms in immune responses through bacterial DNA have been rapidly revealed in mice. Recently, we found that ATODN from Lactobacillus gasseri, possibly induces immunoactivation in Peyer's patches (Pps) via TLR 9. We demonstrated that TLR 9 is a receptor for not only CpG but also for non-CpG AT ODN as a result of the induction of nuclear factor-k B (NF-k B) activation by gene reporter assay. This review describes our recent study on the immunostimulatory activity of LAB via TLRs, especially TLR 9 and 2 and discuss future trends in the development of "Immunobiotic Foods" through intestinal immunoregulation mediated by "Immunobiotic" LAB
乳酸菌通过toll样受体的免疫刺激活性
乳酸菌生物学功能方面的大量研究为乳酸菌在全球功能食品和营养补充剂中的应用做出了贡献。最近,人们提出了一个新的术语“免疫益生菌”,用来识别那些通过激活肠道免疫来促进健康的益生菌,这些益生菌来自那些严格具有局部免疫的人,并期望得到适当的进化发展。我们研究了特异的效应分子及其受体靶点。最近,我们发现了免疫刺激AT寡核苷酸(AT-ODN),而不是CpG ODN,从乳杆菌产气JCM 1131触发。toll样受体9 (tlr9)是细菌DNA的一种特殊受体,含有非甲基化CpG二核苷酸的特定序列模式。通过tlr9的发现,在小鼠中通过细菌DNA进行免疫应答的可能分子机制已被迅速揭示。最近,我们发现产干酪乳杆菌中的ATODN可能通过tlr9诱导psp的免疫激活。我们通过基因报告实验证明,tlr9不仅是CpG的受体,也是非CpG AT ODN的受体,这是由于诱导核因子-k - B (NF-k - B)激活的结果。本文综述了近年来关于乳酸菌通过TLR,特别是TLR 9和TLR 2的免疫刺激活性的研究,并讨论了“免疫生物”乳酸菌介导肠道免疫调节的“免疫生物食品”的未来发展趋势
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