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Effect of Enterococcus faecalis EF-2001 on experimentally induced atopic eczema in mice.

Eun-Ju Choi1, Masahiro Iwasa2, Kwon-Il Han2, Wan-Jae Kim2, Yujiao Tang3, Weon Cheol Han4, Eun-Kyung Kim3, Zee-Yong Park5.   

Abstract

Here, the effects of heat-killed Enterococcus faecalis EF-2001 (EF-2001) on atopic eczema (AE) were assessed. An AE model was established in vivo by repetitious topical exposure to 1-chloro-2,4-dinitrobenzene (CDNB) and dermatophagoidesfarinae extract (DFE) via application on each ear. Mice were administered EF-2001 orally for 4 weeks, dermal and epidermal ear thickness, mast cell infiltration of the ear tissue, and serum IgE and IgG2a levels were evaluated. Moreover, pathogenic cytokines levels of the ears, splenocytes, and cervical lymph nodes were determined. EF-2001 reduced AE symptoms grounded in the ear thickness, histopathological analysis, and serum IgE levels. Furthermore, EF-2001 attenuated mast cell infiltration in the ears and CDNB/DFE-induced various pathogenic cytokines levels of the ears, splenocytes and cervical lymph nodes. Thus, our data suggested that EF-2001 may have potential medicinal applications in the treatment of AE through its immunomodulatory properties.

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Keywords:  atopic eczema; heat-killed Enterococcus faecalis EF-2001; immunomodulatory properties; pathogenic cytokines

Year:  2016        PMID: 30263379      PMCID: PMC6049111          DOI: 10.1007/s10068-016-0175-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Food Sci Biotechnol        ISSN: 1226-7708            Impact factor:   2.391


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