Immunomodulatory effect of non-viable components of probiotic culture stimulated with heat-inactivated Escherichia coli and Bacillus cereus on holoxenic mice.

Microbial Ecology in Health and Disease Pub Date : 2014-09-22 eCollection Date: 2014-01-01 DOI:10.3402/mehd.v25.23239
L M Ditu, M C Chifiriuc, E Bezirtzoglou, L Marutescu, C Bleotu, D Pelinescu, G Mihaescu, V Lazar
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Background: Competition of probiotic bacteria with other species from the intestinal microbiota involves different mechanisms that occur regardless of probiotics' viability. The objective of this paper was to assess the cytokine serum levels in holoxenic mice after oral administration of non-viable components (NVC) of Enterococcus faecium probiotic culture stimulated with heat-inactivated Escherichia coli and Bacillus cereus in comparison to NVC of unstimulated E. faecium probiotic culture.

Methods: Probiotic E. faecium CMGb 16 culture, grown in the presence of heat-inactivated cultures of E. coli and B. cereus CMGB 102, was subsequently separated into supernatant (SN) and heat-inactivated cellular sediment (CS) fractions by centrifugation. Each NVC was orally administered to holoxenic mice (balb C mouse strain), in three doses, given at 24 hours. Blood samples were collected from the retinal artery, at 7, 14, and 21 days after the first administration of the NVC. The serum concentrations of IL-12 and tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α) interleukins were assessed by ELISA method.

Results: After the oral administration of SN component obtained from the probiotic culture stimulated with heat-inactivated cultures of B. cereus CMGB 102 and E. coli O28, the serum concentrations of IL-12 were maintained higher in the samples collected at 7 and 14 days post-administration. No specific TNF-α profile could be established, depending on stimulated or non-stimulated probiotic culture, NVC fraction, or harvesting time.

Conclusion: The obtained results demonstrate that non-viable fractions of probiotic bacteria, stimulated by other bacterial species, could induce immunostimulatory effects mediated by cytokines and act, therefore, as immunological adjuvants.

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热灭活大肠杆菌和蜡样芽孢杆菌刺激益生菌培养物非活菌组分对全盲小鼠的免疫调节作用。
背景:益生菌与肠道微生物群中其他物种的竞争涉及不同的机制,而与益生菌的生存能力无关。本研究的目的是评估口服经热灭活大肠杆菌和蜡样芽孢杆菌刺激的粪肠球菌益生菌培养物的非活菌成分(NVC)与未刺激的粪肠球菌益生菌培养物的NVC后,无菌小鼠血清细胞因子水平的变化。方法:在大肠杆菌和蜡样芽孢杆菌CMGb 102的热灭活培养基中培养益生菌E. faecium CMGb 16,离心分离成上清(SN)和热灭活细胞沉积物(CS)两部分。每一种NVC在24小时内口服给药于全盲小鼠(balb C小鼠品系),分三次给药。在第一次给药后7、14和21天从视网膜动脉采集血样。ELISA法测定血清IL-12和肿瘤坏死因子-α (TNF-α)白细胞介素的浓度。结果:经蜡样芽孢杆菌CMGB 102和大肠杆菌O28热灭活培养物刺激的益生菌培养物中提取的SN组分口服后,在给药后7天和14天血清中IL-12浓度保持较高。没有特定的TNF-α谱可以建立,这取决于受刺激或非受刺激的益生菌培养,NVC分数或收获时间。结论:益生菌的非活菌部分在其他菌种的刺激下,可诱导细胞因子介导的免疫刺激作用,可作为免疫佐剂。
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