Lactobacillus crispatus -derived exopolysaccharides with antibacterial activity limit Salmonella typhimurium invasion by inhibiting inflammasome-mediated pyroptosis.
Chenchen DingHuixian WuXiuyun CaoZhangshan GaoZhihui TangWentao FanLiping YanBin LiuHong LinSuquan SongPublished in: Food & function (2022)
In this study, a novel heteropolysaccharide (EPS 7-4) with a molecular weight of 53 387 Da was isolated from Lactobacillus crispatus , and it was mainly composed of mannose (36.9%) and glucose (30.8%). EPS 7-4 showed excellent inhibitory effects on the proliferation, biofilm formation, and virulence factor gene expression of Salmonella typhimurium ( S. typhimurium ) by disrupting the integrity of the bacterial wall. Furthermore, EPS 7-4 can effectively restrict bacterial translocation, upregulate the abundance of Lactobacillus spp. and Bifidobacterium spp., and alleviate the S. typhimurium induced severe inflammatory response in the intestinal tract of mice. Besides, we demonstrated that EPS 7-4 can protect mice by inhibiting S. typhimurium induced pyroptosis, with the mechanism that EPS 7-4 affects ASC oligomerization during inflammasome-mediated pyroptosis. Therefore, due to its excellent anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory abilities, EPS 7-4 is a promising health regulator owing to its excellent antibacterial and anti-inflammatory abilities.
Keyphrases
- listeria monocytogenes
- biofilm formation
- anti inflammatory
- escherichia coli
- gene expression
- nlrp inflammasome
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- inflammatory response
- signaling pathway
- staphylococcus aureus
- high glucose
- diabetic rats
- candida albicans
- healthcare
- public health
- dna methylation
- mental health
- type diabetes
- early onset
- silver nanoparticles
- cystic fibrosis
- lipopolysaccharide induced
- climate change
- lactic acid
- skeletal muscle
- human health
- social media
- essential oil