| Literature DB >> 26459590 |
Kazuyuki Tanaka1, Mikihiro Fujiya2, Hiroaki Konishi1, Nobuhiro Ueno1, Shin Kashima1, Junpei Sasajima1, Kentaro Moriichi1, Katsuya Ikuta1, Hiroki Tanabe3, Yutaka Kohgo4.
Abstract
Probiotics exhibit beneficial functions for host homeostasis maintenance. We herein investigated the mechanism by which Lactobacillus brevis-derived poly P exhibited a beneficial function. Immunostaining indicated that poly P was captured in the plasma membrane via integrin β1 in Caco2/bbe cells. The uptake of poly P was reduced by the inhibition of integrin β1 as well as caveolin-1, a major component of lipid rafts. The function of poly P, including the induction of HSP27 and enhancement of the intestinal barrier function, was suppressed by the inhibition of caveolin-1, illustrating that the function of poly P was mediated by the endocytic pathway. High-throughput sequencing revealed that poly P induced tumor necrosis factor alpha-induced protein 3, which contributes to cytoprotection, including upregulation of the intestinal barrier function. The present study demonstrates a novel host-probiotic interaction through the uptake of bacterial substance into host cells, which is distinct from pattern recognition receptor pathways.Entities:
Keywords: Host-probiotic interaction; Polyphosphate; Probiotics
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26459590 DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2015.09.159
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biochem Biophys Res Commun ISSN: 0006-291X Impact factor: 3.575