Survival, Intestinal Mucosa Adhesion, and Immunomodulatory Potential of Lactobacillus plantarum Strains

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Valentini Santarmaki
Yiannis Kourkoutas
Georgia Zoumpopoulou
Eleni Mavrogonatou
Mikis Kiourtzidis
Nikos Chorianopoulos
Chrysoula Tassou
Effie Tsakalidou
Constantinos Simopoulos
Petros Ypsilantis
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[1] Democritus University of Thrace,Laboratory of Applied Microbiology & Biotechnology, Department of Molecular Biology & Genetics
[2] Agricultural University of Athens,Laboratory of Dairy Research, Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition
[3] National Centre for Scientific Research Demokritos,Laboratory of Cell Proliferation and Ageing, Institute of Biosciences and Applications
[4] Hellenic Agricultural Organization DEMETER,Institute of Technology of Agricultural Products
[5] School of Medicine,Laboratory of Experimental Surgery and Surgical Research
[6] Democritus University of Thrace,undefined
[7] University General Hospital of Alexandroupolis,undefined
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Current Microbiology | 2017年 / 74卷
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Survival during transit through the gastrointestinal track, intestinal mucosa adhesion, and a potential immunomodulatory effect of Lactobacillus plantarum strains 2035 and ACA-DC 2640 were investigated in a rat model. According to microbiological and multiplex PCR analysis, both strains were detected in feces 24 h after either single-dose or daily administration for 7 days. Intestinal mucosa adhesion of L. plantarum 2035 was noted in the large intestine at 24 h after single-dose administration, while it was not detected at 48 h. Daily dosing, prolonged detection of the strain up to 48 h post-administration, and expanded adhesion to the small intestine. Adhesion of L. plantarum ACA-DC 2640 to the intestinal mucosa after single-dose administration was prolonged and more extended compared to L. plantarum 2035. Daily dosing increased both the levels and the rate of positive cultures of the strains compared to those of the single-dose scheme. In addition, both strains increased total IgG while decreased IgM and IgA serum levels. In conclusion, L. plantarum 2035 and L. plantarum ACA-DC 2640 survived transit through the gastrointestinal track, exhibited transient distinct adhesion to the intestinal mucosa and modulated the systemic immune response.
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