Kamel Bendjeddou, Amel Ait Meddour, Ahmed Adjebli, Roza Ourtirane, Djamila Sadoun, Djamel Drider
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摘要
从1岁阿尔及利亚健康婴儿的粪便中分离出副干酪乳杆菌BMK2005 (L. paracasei BMK2005)。该菌株经16S rDNA测序和API系统鉴定,对肠道致病性大肠杆菌具有显著的体外和体内抑菌活性。此外,该菌株被证明可以在各种模拟胃肠道条件的环境条件下生存,如不同的pH值,胆汁盐和消化酶。此外,副casei L. BMK2005具有γ-溶血性,对多种抗生素敏感,具有安全应用的特点。接下来,在由50%乳清和50%脱脂奶组成的婴儿配方奶粉中评估抗epec活性。孵育24小时后观察到EPEC计数显著减少。这些抑制特性在动物模型中得到证实,动物模型是由10只全致腹泻的家兔摄入EPEC。副干酪乳杆菌BMK2005能够减少用该菌株发酵的奶粉处理的腹泻动物粪便中的EPEC数量。为了支持这项研究,治疗和未治疗的家兔的肠道组织病理学切片显示,感染EPEC的动物明显受到损伤,其特征是绒毛受损,而对照组或治疗动物的样本中观察到正常绒毛,描绘了副卡塞乳杆菌BMK2005的保护作用。
Control of diarrhea and intestinal damage caused by enteropathogenic Escherichia coli using infant formula fermented with Lacticaseibacillus paracasei BMK2005: in vitro and in vivo evidences.
Lacticaseibacillus paracasei BMK2005 (L. paracasei BMK2005) was isolated from the feces of a 1-year-old healthy Algerian infant. This strain, identified by 16S rDNA sequencing and API system, has demonstrated a remarkable antibacterial activity against enteropathogenic Escherichia coli in vitro and in vivo. In addition, this strain was shown to survive in a variety of environmental conditions that mimic the gastrointestinal tract conditions such as different pH values, bile salts and digestive enzymes. Moreover, L. paracasei BMK2005 was γ-hemolytic and sensitive to various antibiotics, supporting a safe characteristic for its application. Next, the anti-EPEC activity was then evaluated in an infant formula composed of 50% whey and 50% skim milk. A significant reduction in EPEC counts was observed after 24 h of incubation. These inhibitory properties were confirmed in an animal model using ten holoxenic rabbits made diarrheic by EPEC ingestion. L. paracasei BMK2005 was able to reduce the number of EPEC in the feces of diarrheic animals treated with the milk formula fermented by this strain. To support this study, histopathologic sections of the intestines of treated and untreated rabbits revealed clear injury in the case of animals infected with EPEC, an effect characterized by damaged villosities, while normal villosities were observed in samples from control or treated animals, delineating the protective effect of L. paracasei BMK2005.
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