| Literature DB >> 29627242 |
Kiyoung Kim1, Gyeonghweon Lee2, Hien Dang Thanh1, Jong-Hwa Kim1, Maytiya Konkit1, Seokmin Yoon3, Miri Park3, Siyoung Yang3, Eunsup Park4, Wonyong Kim5.
Abstract
We aimed to determine the effects of Lactobacillus strains against rotaviral infections. Rotaviruses are the major causative agent of acute gastroenteritis in infants and children worldwide. However, to date, no specific antiviral drugs for the treatment of rotavirus infection have been developed. We identified 263 Lactobacillus strains from 35 samples of the traditional Korean fermented vegetable food kimchi. Among them, Lactobacillus plantarum LRCC5310, more specifically the exopolysaccharides produced by these cells, were shown to have an antiviral effect against human rotavirus Wa strain in vitro. In vivo, the oral administration of exopolysaccharides for 2 d before and 5 d after mouse infection with the murine rotavirus epidemic diarrhea of infant mice strain led to a decrease in the duration of diarrhea and viral shedding and prevented the destruction of enteric epithelium integrity in the infected mice. We demonstrated here that the exopolysaccharides extracted from L. plantarum LRCC5310 can be used for the effective control of rotavirus infection.Entities:
Keywords: Lactobacillus plantarum; diarrhea; exopolysaccharide; rotavirus
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29627242 DOI: 10.3168/jds.2017-14151
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Dairy Sci ISSN: 0022-0302 Impact factor: 4.034