The influence of glycerol upon L. reuteri activity against enteropathogens

Marina Etchebehere, Cristiane S C Piveta, C. Levy
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BACKGROUND: Probiotics containing L. reuteri are popular for treating and preventing bacterial gastrointestinal infections. L. reuteri, produces reuterin, an antibiotic that inhibits gram-negative bacteria. Reuterin production is the result of glycerol fermentation by L reuteri. Although L. reuteri is normally present in the gastrointestinal system, only small amounts of glycerol are usually available; therefore, the production of reuterin may not occur and this could reduce the effectiveness of the probiotic supplement. Our objective is to identify the minimum concentrations of glycerol required for L. reuteri to exert an inhibitory effect on enteropathogenic enterobacteriaceae. METHOD: Samples containing 108 colony forming units (CFU) of L. reuteri DSM17938 (Colikids®, Ache, Brazil/ BioGaia, Sweden) were grown with varying concentrations of glycerol (0.05-5%). 106 CFU of E.coli (CDC0126/INCQS/ FIOCRUZ), Shigella flexneri (ATCC/120022), S. enterica (ATCC6539) and Y. enterocolitica (ATCC9610) were inoculated with L. reuteri in the different glycerol concentrations. Each enterobacteria and glycerol 5% without L. reuteri cultures were used as positive control groups. RESULTS: All bacteria were completely inhibited at higher ranges of glycerol concentrations (0.2-5%) and grew at lower concentrations (0.05-0.1%). CONCLUSION: L. reuteri requires at least 0.2% of glycerol to completely inhibit enterobacterial growth. These preliminary findings may influence the current method of use of probiotic supplements. The antibiotic activity of L. reuteri may have potential clinical use against important enteropathogens.
甘油对罗伊氏乳杆菌抗肠致病菌活性的影响
背景:含有路氏乳杆菌的益生菌在治疗和预防细菌性胃肠道感染方面很受欢迎。路氏乳杆菌产生路氏素,一种抑制革兰氏阴性菌的抗生素。路氏菌素的生产是路氏菌甘油发酵的结果。尽管路氏乳杆菌通常存在于胃肠系统中,但通常只有少量的甘油可用;因此,可能不会产生路特蛋白,这可能会降低益生菌补充剂的有效性。我们的目的是确定路氏乳杆菌对肠致病性肠杆菌科产生抑制作用所需的最低甘油浓度。方法:用不同浓度的甘油(0.05-5%)培养含有108个罗伊氏乳杆菌DSM17938菌落形成单位(CFU)的样品。用不同甘油浓度的罗伊氏乳球菌接种106个CFU的大肠杆菌(CDC0126/INCQS/FIOCRUZ)、福氏志贺菌(ATCC/120022)、肠炎沙门氏菌(ATCC6539)和小肠结肠炎杆菌(ATCC9610)。每种肠道细菌和不含路氏乳杆菌培养物的5%甘油用作阳性对照组。结果:所有细菌在较高浓度(0.2-5%)范围内都能被完全抑制,在较低浓度(0.05-0.1%)下都能生长。结论:路氏乳杆菌至少需要0.2%的甘油才能完全抑制肠道细菌的生长。这些初步发现可能会影响益生菌补充剂的当前使用方法。路氏乳杆菌的抗生素活性可能对重要的肠道病原体具有潜在的临床用途。
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