Distinct actions of the fermented beverage kefir on host behaviour, immunity and microbiome gut-brain modules in the mouse.
Marcel van de WouwAaron M WalshFiona CrispieLucas van LeuvenJoshua M LyteMarcus BoehmeGerard ClarkeTimothy G DinanPaul D CotterJohn F CryanPublished in: Microbiome (2020)
Altogether, these data show that kefir can signal through the microbiota-gut-immune-brain axis and modulate host behaviour. In addition, different kefirs may direct the microbiota toward distinct immunological and behavioural modulatory effects. These results indicate that kefir can positively modulate specific aspects of the microbiota-gut-brain axis and support the broadening of the definition of psychobiotic to include kefir fermented foods. Video abstract.