In vitro evaluation of the intestinal cell adhesion, immunomodulatory effect, and cholesterol assimilation of the potential probiotic and postbiotic isolated from healthy Thai children

Q4 Multidisciplinary
Namfon Suebwongsa, Chamraj Kaewreamreuan, Panjamaporn Yotpanya, V. Lulitanond, M. Panya
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Several bacterial genera, including Lactobacillus, have been evaluated for their beneficial effects in humans. This study aimed to evaluate the “probiotic” and “postbiotic” potential of three bacterial strains: Lactobacillus oris RCEID28-3, Limosilactobacillus fermentum RCEID23-2, and Limosilactobacillus fermentum RCEID47-7. Probiotics are defined as live bacterial cells, whereas postbiotics are inactivated or killed probiotics. Probiotic potential was evaluated by assessing the adhesion ability of the Caco-2 and HT-29 cell lines, immunomodulatory effects, and cholesterol assimilation. Meanwhile, postbiotic potential was assessed by evaluating their immunomodulatory effects through measuring cytokine production in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). The human intestinal cell adhesion assay showed that all bacterial strains exhibited adhesion of more than 90% to both the Caco-2 and HT-29 cell lines, except for L. oris RCEID28-3. The highest cell adhesion level was observed in L. fermentum RCEID47-7. The cytokine production assay revealed that probiotic and postbiotic strains stimulated the production of three cytokines: IL-10, IFN- γ, and TNF-α, in PBMCs with the different cytokines, indicating the strain-dependent property. Moreover, cholesterol assimilation by live probiotics showed that all the strains, especially L. fermentum RCEID47-7, could reduce cholesterol levels. Therefore, this study provides scientific evidence to support the possibility of applying probiotics and their inactivated forms (postbiotics) in humans in the near future.
对从泰国健康儿童体内分离的潜在益生菌和后益生菌的肠道细胞粘附性、免疫调节作用和胆固醇同化的体外评估
包括乳酸杆菌在内的一些细菌属已被评估为对人体有益。本研究旨在评估三种细菌菌株的 "益生菌 "和 "后益生菌 "潜力:这三种细菌菌株分别是:Lactobacillus oris RCEID28-3、Limosilactobacillus fermentum RCEID23-2和Limosilactobacillus fermentum RCEID47-7。益生菌的定义是活的细菌细胞,而后益生菌是灭活或杀死的益生菌。通过评估 Caco-2 和 HT-29 细胞系的粘附能力、免疫调节作用和胆固醇同化作用来评估益生菌的潜力。同时,通过使用酶联免疫吸附试验(ELISA)测量人外周血单核细胞(PBMCs)中细胞因子的产生情况,评估了益生菌的免疫调节作用。人肠道细胞粘附试验表明,除 L. oris RCEID28-3 外,所有细菌菌株对 Caco-2 和 HT-29 细胞系的粘附率均超过 90%。发酵酵母 RCEID47-7 的细胞粘附水平最高。细胞因子产生测定显示,益生菌和后益生菌株刺激了三种细胞因子的产生:IL-10、IFN- γ 和 TNF-α,这表明细胞因子具有菌株依赖性。此外,活益生菌对胆固醇的同化作用表明,所有菌株,尤其是 L. fermentum RCEID47-7 都能降低胆固醇水平。因此,这项研究为在不久的将来将益生菌及其灭活形式(后益生菌)应用于人体提供了科学依据。
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