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Enterococcus faecium strain L-3 and glatiramer acetate ameliorate experimental allergic encephalomyelitis in rats by affecting different populations of immune cells.

I N Abdurasulova1,2, A V Matsulevich1, E A Tarasova1,3, I V Kudryavtsev1,4, M K Serebrjakova1,5, E I Ermolenko1,6, G N Bisaga7, V M Klimenko1, A N Suvorov1,6.   

Abstract

The effect of probiotic Enterococcus faecium strain L-3 was studied in rats with experimental allergic encephalomyelitis (EAE). Glatiramer acetate (GA) was used as control drug. E. faecium strain L-3 and GA both were able to reduce the severity of EAE in a similar fashion. Both approaches increased the proportion of EAE resistant rats and rats with mild disease, prolonged the inductive phase of EAE and reduced the disease duration. Study of the phenotypes of immune cells in blood revealed the differences in immunoregulatory pathways that mediate the protective action of probiotic or GA treatment of EAE. The presence of pronounced protective and immunomodulating effects of the probiotic E. faecium strain L-3 opens an opportunity of its application for the treatment of multiple sclerosis.

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Keywords:  Enterococcus faecium; experimental allergic encephalomyelitis; immunomodulation; intestinal microbiota; multiple sclerosis; neuroprotection; probiotics

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27633171     DOI: 10.3920/BM2016.0018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Benef Microbes        ISSN: 1876-2883            Impact factor:   4.205


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