Therapeutic microbiology: characterization of Bifidobacterium strains for the treatment of enteric disorders in newborns.

Several studies support the use of probiotics for the treatment of minor gastrointestinal problems in infants. Positive effects on newborn colics have been evidenced after administration of Lactobacillus strains, whereas no studies have been reported regarding the use of bifidobacteria for this purp...

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Main Author: Aloisio, Irene <1980>
Other Authors: di Gioia, Diana
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:en
Published: Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna 2012
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Online Access:http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/4420/
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spelling ndltd-unibo.it-oai-amsdottorato.cib.unibo.it-44202015-03-31T04:59:16Z Therapeutic microbiology: characterization of Bifidobacterium strains for the treatment of enteric disorders in newborns. Aloisio, Irene <1980> AGR/16 Microbiologia agraria Several studies support the use of probiotics for the treatment of minor gastrointestinal problems in infants. Positive effects on newborn colics have been evidenced after administration of Lactobacillus strains, whereas no studies have been reported regarding the use of bifidobacteria for this purpose. This work was therefore aimed at the characterization of Bifidobacterium strains capable of inhibiting the growth of pathogens typical of the infant gastro-intestinal tract and of coliforms isolated from colic newborns. Among the 46 Bifidobacterium strains considered, 16 showed high antimicrobial activity against potential pathogens; these strains were further characterized from a taxonomic point of view, for the presence and transferability of antibiotic resistances, for citotoxic effects and adhesion to non tumorigenic gut epithelium cell lines. Moreover, their ability to stimulate gut health by increasing the metabolic activity and the immune response of epithelial cells was also studied. The examination of all these features allowed to identify 3 B. breve strains and a B. longum subsp. longum strain as potential probiotics for the treatments of enteric disorders in newborns such as infantile colics. The formulation of a synbiotic product with an appropriate prebiotic fiber capable of supporting the growth of the selected Bifidobacterium strains was also considered in this study. In this respect the ability of the 4 selected Bifidobacterium strains to use as the sole carbon source and energy source different polisaccharide fibers was investigated The last phase of the work has been dedicated to the evaluation of the gut microbial diversity in newborns whose mothers has been subjected to antibiotic therapy a few hours before the delivery because of a Streptococcus type B infection. These newborns can represent a possible target for the probiotic strains selected in this work. Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna di Gioia, Diana 2012-04-23 Doctoral Thesis PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/4420/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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Aloisio, Irene <1980>
Therapeutic microbiology: characterization of Bifidobacterium strains for the treatment of enteric disorders in newborns.
description Several studies support the use of probiotics for the treatment of minor gastrointestinal problems in infants. Positive effects on newborn colics have been evidenced after administration of Lactobacillus strains, whereas no studies have been reported regarding the use of bifidobacteria for this purpose. This work was therefore aimed at the characterization of Bifidobacterium strains capable of inhibiting the growth of pathogens typical of the infant gastro-intestinal tract and of coliforms isolated from colic newborns. Among the 46 Bifidobacterium strains considered, 16 showed high antimicrobial activity against potential pathogens; these strains were further characterized from a taxonomic point of view, for the presence and transferability of antibiotic resistances, for citotoxic effects and adhesion to non tumorigenic gut epithelium cell lines. Moreover, their ability to stimulate gut health by increasing the metabolic activity and the immune response of epithelial cells was also studied. The examination of all these features allowed to identify 3 B. breve strains and a B. longum subsp. longum strain as potential probiotics for the treatments of enteric disorders in newborns such as infantile colics. The formulation of a synbiotic product with an appropriate prebiotic fiber capable of supporting the growth of the selected Bifidobacterium strains was also considered in this study. In this respect the ability of the 4 selected Bifidobacterium strains to use as the sole carbon source and energy source different polisaccharide fibers was investigated The last phase of the work has been dedicated to the evaluation of the gut microbial diversity in newborns whose mothers has been subjected to antibiotic therapy a few hours before the delivery because of a Streptococcus type B infection. These newborns can represent a possible target for the probiotic strains selected in this work.
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title Therapeutic microbiology: characterization of Bifidobacterium strains for the treatment of enteric disorders in newborns.
title_short Therapeutic microbiology: characterization of Bifidobacterium strains for the treatment of enteric disorders in newborns.
title_full Therapeutic microbiology: characterization of Bifidobacterium strains for the treatment of enteric disorders in newborns.
title_fullStr Therapeutic microbiology: characterization of Bifidobacterium strains for the treatment of enteric disorders in newborns.
title_full_unstemmed Therapeutic microbiology: characterization of Bifidobacterium strains for the treatment of enteric disorders in newborns.
title_sort therapeutic microbiology: characterization of bifidobacterium strains for the treatment of enteric disorders in newborns.
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