An Overview on the Function of Probiotics and Their Positive Effects on Enhancing Intestinal Immune Responses

Seyed Edalat Pishkar, Elaheh Mesdaghinia, Zeinab yazdanpanah, Pegah Ferdowsi, Mohadeseh Zarei Yazdeli
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Probiotics are alive and beneficial microorganisms that affect the body’s microbial flora when consumed by humans or animals and have beneficial effects on the health of the host. Nowadays, probiotics are considered a factor in the prevention of many infectious diseases and cancers. Given the particular importance of probiotics, this study aimed to narratively review previous studies on the mode of action of probiotics and the beneficial effects of probiotics on enhancing intestinal immune responses. Articles on this topic were searched in Google Scholar, Springer, Science Direct, and Clinical Trial databases, and systematic review articles examining the effects of probiotics on the function of the intestinal immune response were included in the study. The results of the research showed that probiotics can boost the body’s immune system, break down food due to their ability to produce enzymes, lower the pH of the environment, and secrete bacteriocins. Furthermore, the effect of probiotics on the modulation mechanisms of the innate defense responses of the intestinal epithelium, including the stimulation of trefoil factor 3, induction of antimicrobial peptide (AMP) secretion, stimulation of secretory immunoglobulin production, and stimulation of toll-like receptors increase in heat shock protein production, modulation of P-glycoprotein (P-gp) and regulation of mucins by probiotics. Therefore, probiotics are expected to be used as an adjunct treatment for many digestive and infectious diseases.
益生菌的功能及其在增强肠道免疫应答中的积极作用综述
益生菌是一种活的有益微生物,当被人类或动物食用时,会影响人体的微生物菌群,对宿主的健康有有益的影响。如今,益生菌被认为是预防许多传染病和癌症的一个因素。鉴于益生菌的特殊重要性,本研究旨在对益生菌的作用方式和益生菌对增强肠道免疫反应的有益作用的既往研究进行综述。在Google Scholar, Springer, Science Direct和Clinical Trial数据库中搜索了有关该主题的文章,并将研究益生菌对肠道免疫反应功能影响的系统综述文章纳入了该研究。研究结果表明,益生菌可以增强人体的免疫系统,由于它们产生酶的能力而分解食物,降低环境的pH值,并分泌细菌素。此外,益生菌对肠上皮先天防御反应的调节机制的影响包括:刺激三叶因子3、诱导抗菌肽(AMP)分泌、刺激分泌性免疫球蛋白产生、刺激toll样受体增加热休克蛋白的产生、调节p -糖蛋白(P-gp)和调节粘蛋白。因此,益生菌有望被用作许多消化和感染性疾病的辅助治疗。
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