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Prebiotic effect of galacto- N -biose on the intestinal lactic acid bacteria as enhancer of acetate production and hypothetical colonization.

Chiaki MatsuzakiHiroki TakagiSorachi SaigaYuun KinoshitaMisako YamaguchiYasuki HigashimuraKenji YamamotoMasanori Yamaguchi
Published in: Applied and environmental microbiology (2024)
Specific members of lactic acid bacteria, which are commonly used as probiotics, possess therapeutic properties that are vital for human health enhancement by producing immunomodulatory metabolites such as exopolysaccharides, short-chain fatty acids, and bacteriocins. The long residence time of probiotic lactic acid bacteria in the GI tract prolongs their beneficial health effects. Moreover, the colonization property is also desirable for the application of probiotics in mucosal vaccination to provoke a local immune response. In this study, we found that GNB could enhance the beneficial properties of intestinal lactic acid bacteria that inhabit the human GI tract, stimulating acetate production and promoting intestinal colonization. Our findings provide a rationale for the addition of GNB to lactic acid bacteria-based functional foods. This has also led to the development of therapeutics supported by more rational prebiotic and probiotic selection, leading to an improved healthy lifestyle for humans.
Keyphrases
  • lactic acid
  • human health
  • immune response
  • risk assessment
  • fatty acid
  • small molecule
  • type diabetes
  • dendritic cells
  • binding protein
  • toll like receptor
  • pluripotent stem cells