Barbora Hlubinová, Hana Kiňová Sepová, Ľudmila Pašková, Peter Novák, František Bilka, Hana Drahovská, Tomáš Szemes, Andrea Bilková
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Abstract
This work studied the potential of probiotic candidate Limosilactobacillus reuteri E to ameliorate intestinal mucositis in vitro. By PathogenFinder analysis of genome sequence, the strain was not predicted to be pathogenic. Genes responsible for adhesion (MapA, EF-Tu) and immunomodulation (e.g., EpsD, EpsF, EpsC, enzymes responsible for the synthesis of exopolysaccharides) abilities were localized in the strain genome. In the co-cultivation model of Caco-2 cells and L. reuteri E, lactobacilli up-regulated gene expression of occludin and claudin 1 (tight junction proteins) and paralemmin (receptor-like molecule) in Caco-2. The prophylactic and therapeutic potential of L. reuteri E to modulate intestinal mucositis was investigated by its administration to Caco-2 cells before and after 5-FU treatment. In bacteria, both prophylactic and therapeutic approaches resulted in significantly higher levels of EpsF glycosyltransferase gene expression (1.5-fold and 3.4-fold, respectively) compared to lactobacilli co-cultivated with untreated Caco-2 cells. In Caco-2 cells, significantly increased gene expression of occludin and claudin 1 in prophylaxis was observed. Moreover, lactobacilli used in prophylaxis ameliorated 5-FU-induced toxicity in Caco-2 cells, as shown by increased cell viability. This may be related to improved anti-inflammatory-to-pro-inflammatory ratio (higher A20 and IL-10 vs. IL-1β and IL-8 gene expression) observed in prophylactic conditions compared to the therapeutic lactobacilli application to Caco-2 cells. The results obtained suggest that L. reuteri E may be more effective in the prophylaxis of 5-FU-induced intestinal mucositis than in therapeutic use.
期刊介绍:
Unlike journals which specialize ever more narrowly, Folia Microbiologica (FM) takes an open approach that spans general, soil, medical and industrial microbiology, plus some branches of immunology. This English-language journal publishes original papers, reviews and mini-reviews, short communications and book reviews. The coverage includes cutting-edge methods and promising new topics, as well as studies using established methods that exhibit promise in practical applications such as medicine, animal husbandry and more. The coverage of FM is expanding beyond Central and Eastern Europe, with a growing proportion of its contents contributed by international authors.