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Commun Biol ; 4(1): 541, 2021 05 10.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33972677

RESUMEN

This study aims to understand the mechanistic basis underlying the response of Bifidobacterium to lactulose ingestion in guts of healthy Japanese subjects, with specific focus on a lactulose transporter. An in vitro assay using mutant strains of Bifidobacterium longum subsp. longum 105-A shows that a solute-binding protein with locus tag number BL105A_0502 (termed LT-SBP) is primarily involved in lactulose uptake. By quantifying faecal abundance of LT-SBP orthologues, which is defined by phylogenetic analysis, we find that subjects with 107 to 109 copies of the genes per gram of faeces before lactulose ingestion show a marked increase in Bifidobacterium after ingestion, suggesting the presence of thresholds between responders and non-responders to lactulose. These results help predict the prebiotics-responder and non-responder status and provide an insight into clinical interventions that test the efficacy of prebiotics.


Asunto(s)
Transportadoras de Casetes de Unión a ATP/metabolismo , Proteínas Bacterianas/metabolismo , Bifidobacterium/crecimiento & desarrollo , Heces/microbiología , Microbioma Gastrointestinal/efectos de los fármacos , Tracto Gastrointestinal/microbiología , Lactulosa/administración & dosificación , Adolescente , Adulto , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Bifidobacterium/efectos de los fármacos , Bifidobacterium/metabolismo , Estudios Transversales , Femenino , Fármacos Gastrointestinales/administración & dosificación , Tracto Gastrointestinal/efectos de los fármacos , Humanos , Persona de Mediana Edad , Adulto Joven
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Biosci Microbiota Food Health ; 38(2): 69-72, 2019.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31106110

RESUMEN

To investigate the prebiotic effect of lactulose at low dosages, we assessed changes in defaecation frequency following ingestion of 1, 2, or 3 g/day of lactulose for 2 weeks. Each test was carried out after a 2-week washout period. This was an open-label, before-after trial that enrolled 26 healthy Japanese women. The defaecation frequency, number of defaecation days, and number of faecal bifidobacteria increased significantly compared with before ingestion of 1, 2, and 3 g/day of lactulose. These results suggest that even 1 g/day of lactulose could have a prebiotic effect.

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Curr Microbiol ; 62(1): 71-7, 2011 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20512497

RESUMEN

This study was conducted to evaluate the potential association between intestinal bifidobacteria and Japanese cedar pollinosis (JCPsis) and possible influences of probiotic intervention. In this study, fecal samples were the collected from 29 JCPsis patients. The qualitative and quantitative analyses of fecal bifidobacteria were conducted by quantitative real-time PCR with 16S rRNA-gene-targeted species-specific primers before cedar pollen spread and after a 10-week intervention with fermented milk prepared with Lactobacillus GG and L. gasseri TMC0356 during pollen spread. Each JCPsis patient had a unique diversity of bifidobacteria, which varied qualitatively and quantitatively in an individual-dependent manner during pollen spread. The serum IgE concentration of JCPsis patients with more than 3 detectable Bifidobacterium species was significantly lower than that of patients with less than 2 detected species. The prevalence of B. adolescentis, B. longum, and B. catenulatum increased after probiotic intervention, although the changes were not statistically significant. These results suggest that lower diversity of intestinal Bifidobacterium species might be a pathological aspect of JCPsis. The diversity of intestinal bifidobacteria could be a prospective target for using probiotics in the management of IgE-mediated allergic disorders including JCPsis.


Asunto(s)
Bifidobacterium/clasificación , Biodiversidad , Cryptomeria/química , Tracto Gastrointestinal/microbiología , Probióticos/administración & dosificación , Rinitis Alérgica Estacional/inmunología , Adulto , Bifidobacterium/aislamiento & purificación , ADN Bacteriano/química , ADN Bacteriano/genética , ADN Ribosómico/química , ADN Ribosómico/genética , Heces/microbiología , Femenino , Humanos , Inmunoglobulina E/sangre , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , ARN Ribosómico 16S/genética
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Microbiol Immunol ; 53(4): 198-205, 2009 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19714856

RESUMEN

A randomized double-blind, placebo-controlled trial was conducted to ascertain the intestinal microbiota-altering properties of LGG and L. gasseri TMC0356 (TMC0356) in Japanese cedar Cryptomeria japonica pollinosis patients. Fecal bacteria communities were examined before and after fermented milk administration using culture, FISH and T-RFLPmethods. Test group subjects showed the presence of LGG and TMC0356 along with a significant increase in fecal lactobacilli (P < 0.001) after giving LGG and TMC0356 fermented milk. Culture and FISH analysis revealed no significant changes in other intestinal bacterial groups. Each subject exhibited a characteristic T-RFLP profile pattern that varied quantitatively and qualitatively with JCP shedding. Profile changes were observed in 53% of placebo group subjects and in 21% of test group subject's post-administration, indicating that LGG and TMC0356 suppressed intestinal microbiota changes in JCPsis patients. The results suggest that intestinal microbiota might be more sensitive to exposure to environmental allergens than expected from the results of general culture method studies. Stabilization of intestinal microbiota by selected probiotic strains such as LGG and TMC0356 could be beneficial to homeostasis of the intestinal microbiota and useful in the management of JCPsis.


Asunto(s)
Cryptomeria , Tracto Gastrointestinal/microbiología , Lactobacillus/crecimiento & desarrollo , Probióticos/administración & dosificación , Rinitis Alérgica Estacional , Adulto , Técnicas de Tipificación Bacteriana/métodos , Análisis por Conglomerados , Dermatoglifia del ADN/métodos , ADN Bacteriano/genética , Método Doble Ciego , Femenino , Humanos , Japón , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Placebos/administración & dosificación , Polimorfismo de Longitud del Fragmento de Restricción , Adulto Joven
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J Gen Appl Microbiol ; 54(5): 267-76, 2008 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19029768

RESUMEN

Lactobacillus paracasei KW3110 is a strain which has been reported to possess a strong antiallergic activity. Since many lactic acid bacteria have shown to be useful as the probiotics, the possibility of this strain for use as a probiotic was studied. An in vitro test showed that this strain is strong enough to survive in the gastric juice. In addition, this strain showed exceptionally strong adherence to human intestinal epithelial cells, Caco-2 and HT29 compared to normal L. paracasei strains. Human oral administration testing of L. paracasei KW3110 showed that this strain survived in the human gut and increased the number of bifidobacteria and lactobacilli in the fecal samples of the subjects. In addition, KW 3110 was detected in 50% of the subjects up to 1 week after the end of the administration test. These results showed that L. paracasei KW3110 has a strong ability to survive in and colonize the human gut and improve the human intestinal microflora.


Asunto(s)
Antialérgicos , Intestinos/microbiología , Lactobacillus/fisiología , Probióticos/administración & dosificación , Administración Oral , Adulto , Antialérgicos/administración & dosificación , Adhesión Bacteriana , Bifidobacterium/crecimiento & desarrollo , Bifidobacterium/aislamiento & purificación , Ácidos y Sales Biliares/farmacología , Células CACO-2/microbiología , Farmacorresistencia Bacteriana , Células Epiteliales/microbiología , Humanos , Concentración de Iones de Hidrógeno , Intestinos/citología , Lactobacillus/clasificación , Lactobacillus/efectos de los fármacos , Lactobacillus/aislamiento & purificación
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Br J Nutr ; 98(5): 969-77, 2007 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17617944

RESUMEN

Probiotics have potential to improve host immunity; however, there is less evidence showing their efficacy against infections and nutritional status in the elderly. We conducted a double-blinded feeding trial in the elderly to elucidate the effect of fermented milk containing Lactobacillus johnsonii La1 (LC1) on infections and nutritional status. Twenty-four completely enterally fed elderly in-patients aged over 70 years were randomly assigned into two groups. All subjects were administered 3768 kJ (900 kcal)/d of total enteral nutrition (EN) through tube feeding for 12 weeks. Subjects in the LC1 group were administered 373 kJ (89 kcal)/d of LC1 fermented milk after feeding of 3395 kJ (811 kcal)/d of EN for 12 weeks. In the control group, 373 kJ/d of the same EN was replaced from the fermented milk. In the LC1 group, the percentage of days with infections during the run-in observation period was 15.4 (SD 17.3) %, which significantly decreased to 5.7 (SD 8.1) % during the intervention period (P = 0.018), and the reduction was larger than that of the control group (P = 0.047). Blood Hb increased (P < 0.05), and there was a tendency towards an increase in serum albumin and a decrease in TNF-alpha (a pro-inflammatory cytokine) in the LC1 group. There was a trend towards an increase in blood phagocytic activity (a natural immunity marker) in the subjects whose initial level was low in the LC1 group. There were no changes in those parameters in the control group. Administration of fermented milk containing the probiotic L. johnsonii La1 may contribute to suppressing infections by improving nutritional and immunological status in the elderly.


Asunto(s)
Infección Hospitalaria/prevención & control , Lactobacillus , Leche/microbiología , Estado Nutricional , Probióticos/uso terapéutico , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Animales , Temperatura Corporal , Dieta , Método Doble Ciego , Ingestión de Energía , Nutrición Enteral/métodos , Heces/microbiología , Femenino , Fermentación , Hospitalización , Humanos , Masculino , Fagocitosis
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Br J Nutr ; 95(2): 303-12, 2006 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16469146

RESUMEN

To exert beneficial effects for the host, for example, improving the intestinal microflora, a probiotic must reach the intestine as a viable strain. These properties must be demonstrated by in vitro as well as in vivo methods. However, only a few well-designed human clinical studies have shown these properties. Lactobacillus johnsonii La1 has been shown to give many beneficial effects for the host, but it is unclear whether a viable strain of L. johnsonii La1 has the effect of improving host intestinal microflora. In the present study, a randomised double-blind placebo-controlled cross-over trial was conducted to elucidate the effect of L. johnsonii La1 on human intestinal microflora. Twenty-two young healthy Japanese women were randomly divided into two groups, and either received fermented milk with L. johnsonii La1 or a fermented milk without L. johnsonii La1 (placebo) daily for 21 d. Consumption of the fermented milk: (a) increased total Bifidobacterium and Lactobacillus, and decreased lecithinase-positive Clostridium in the faeces; (b) increased the faecal lactic acid concentrations; (c) decreased the faecal pH; (d) increased the defecation frequency. These changes were stronger than those observed with the placebo. L. johnsonii La1 was identified in all subjects only after the consumption of the fermented milk. These results suggest that L. johnsonii La1 can contribute to improve intestinal microflora with probiotic properties.


Asunto(s)
Intestinos/microbiología , Lactobacillus , Probióticos/administración & dosificación , Adulto , Adhesión Bacteriana/fisiología , Bifidobacterium/crecimiento & desarrollo , Bifidobacterium/aislamiento & purificación , Células CACO-2 , Clostridium/aislamiento & purificación , Estudios Cruzados , Medios de Cultivo , Productos Lácteos Cultivados , Defecación/fisiología , Método Doble Ciego , Heces/química , Heces/microbiología , Femenino , Humanos , Concentración de Iones de Hidrógeno , Ácido Láctico/análisis , Lactobacillus/crecimiento & desarrollo , Lactobacillus/aislamiento & purificación
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