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Probiotic lactic acid bacteria - the fledgling cuckoos of the gut?

Arnold BerstadJan RaaTore MidtvedtJørgen Valeur
Published in: Microbial ecology in health and disease (2016)
It is tempting to look at bacteria from our human egocentric point of view and label them as either 'good' or 'bad'. However, a microbial society has its own system of government - 'microcracy' - and its own rules of play. Lactic acid bacteria are often referred to as representatives of the good ones, and there is little doubt that those belonging to the normal intestinal flora are beneficial for human health. But we should stop thinking of lactic acid bacteria as always being 'friendly' - they may instead behave like fledgling cuckoos.
Keyphrases
  • lactic acid
  • human health
  • risk assessment
  • endothelial cells
  • climate change