Improvement of Intestinal Immune Cell Function by Lactic Acid Bacteria for Dairy Products
Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) form a major component of gut microbiota and are often used as probiotics for fermented foods, such as yoghurt. In this study, we aimed to evaluate immunomodulatory activity of LAB, especially that of Lactobacillus bulgaricus ME-552 (ME552) and Streptococcus thermophilus M...
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doaj-3d1956fe8c3147b1bf36239e8c9d89ec2020-11-25T00:13:10ZengMDPI AGMicroorganisms2076-26072016-12-0151110.3390/microorganisms5010001microorganisms5010001Improvement of Intestinal Immune Cell Function by Lactic Acid Bacteria for Dairy ProductsTomonori Kamiya0Yohei Watanabe1Seiya Makino2Hiroshi Kano3Noriko M Tsuji4Biomedical Research Institute, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8566, JapanBiomedical Research Institute, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8566, JapanFood Science Research Laboratories, Meiji Corporation, 540 Naruda, Odawara, Kanagawa 250-0862, JapanFood Science Research Laboratories, Meiji Corporation, 540 Naruda, Odawara, Kanagawa 250-0862, JapanBiomedical Research Institute, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8566, JapanLactic acid bacteria (LAB) form a major component of gut microbiota and are often used as probiotics for fermented foods, such as yoghurt. In this study, we aimed to evaluate immunomodulatory activity of LAB, especially that of Lactobacillus bulgaricus ME-552 (ME552) and Streptococcus thermophilus ME-553 (ME553). In vivo/in vitro assay was performed in order to investigate their effects on T cell function. After oral administration of ME553 to C57BL/6 mice, the amount of both interferon γ (IFN-γ) and interleukin 17 (IL-17) produced by cluster of differentiation (CD) 4+ T cells from Peyer’s patches (PPs) were significantly enhanced. On the other hand, ME552 only up-regulated the production of IL-17 from PP cells. The extent of induction for IFN-γ production differed between ME552 and ME553. These results suggest that LAB modulate T cell effector functions and mucosal immunity.http://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/5/1/1Lactic acid bacteriaPeyer’s patchesDendritic cellsT helper cellsLactobacillus bulgaricusStreptococcus thermophilusInterferon γInterleukin 17Mucosal immunityProbiotics |
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Tomonori Kamiya Yohei Watanabe Seiya Makino Hiroshi Kano Noriko M Tsuji |
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Tomonori Kamiya Yohei Watanabe Seiya Makino Hiroshi Kano Noriko M Tsuji Improvement of Intestinal Immune Cell Function by Lactic Acid Bacteria for Dairy Products Microorganisms Lactic acid bacteria Peyer’s patches Dendritic cells T helper cells Lactobacillus bulgaricus Streptococcus thermophilus Interferon γ Interleukin 17 Mucosal immunity Probiotics |
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Tomonori Kamiya Yohei Watanabe Seiya Makino Hiroshi Kano Noriko M Tsuji |
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Improvement of Intestinal Immune Cell Function by Lactic Acid Bacteria for Dairy Products |
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Improvement of Intestinal Immune Cell Function by Lactic Acid Bacteria for Dairy Products |
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Improvement of Intestinal Immune Cell Function by Lactic Acid Bacteria for Dairy Products |
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Improvement of Intestinal Immune Cell Function by Lactic Acid Bacteria for Dairy Products |
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Improvement of Intestinal Immune Cell Function by Lactic Acid Bacteria for Dairy Products |
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improvement of intestinal immune cell function by lactic acid bacteria for dairy products |
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Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) form a major component of gut microbiota and are often used as probiotics for fermented foods, such as yoghurt. In this study, we aimed to evaluate immunomodulatory activity of LAB, especially that of Lactobacillus bulgaricus ME-552 (ME552) and Streptococcus thermophilus ME-553 (ME553). In vivo/in vitro assay was performed in order to investigate their effects on T cell function. After oral administration of ME553 to C57BL/6 mice, the amount of both interferon γ (IFN-γ) and interleukin 17 (IL-17) produced by cluster of differentiation (CD) 4+ T cells from Peyer’s patches (PPs) were significantly enhanced. On the other hand, ME552 only up-regulated the production of IL-17 from PP cells. The extent of induction for IFN-γ production differed between ME552 and ME553. These results suggest that LAB modulate T cell effector functions and mucosal immunity. |
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Lactic acid bacteria Peyer’s patches Dendritic cells T helper cells Lactobacillus bulgaricus Streptococcus thermophilus Interferon γ Interleukin 17 Mucosal immunity Probiotics |
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