| Literature DB >> 31216788 |
Minju Jeong1, Jae Hwan Kim1, Hee Yang1,2, Shin Dal Kang3, Seongbong Song3, Deukbuhm Lee3, Ji Su Lee4, Jung Han Yoon Park5, Sanguine Byun4, Ki Won Lee1,2,5.
Abstract
Identification of novel probiotic strains is of great interest in the field of functional foods. Specific strains of heat-killed bacteria have been reported to exert immunomodulatory effects. Herein, we investigated the immune-stimulatory function of heat-killed Lactobacillus plantarum KCTC 13314BP (LBP). Treatment with LBP significantly increased the production of TNF-α and IL-6 by macrophages. More importantly, LBP was able to enhance the phagocytic activity of macrophages against bacterial particles. Activation of p38, JNK, ERK, NF-κB, and STAT3 was involved in the immunomodulatory function of LBP. LBP treatment significantly increased production of TNF-α by bone marrow-derived macrophages and splenocytes, further confirming the immunostimulatory effect of LBP in primary immune cells. Interestingly, the immunomodulatory effects of LBP were much stronger than those of Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG, a well-known probiotic strain. These results indicate that LBP can be a promising immune-enhancing functional food agent.Entities:
Keywords: Lactobacillus plantarum; immunomodulatory effect; macrophages; phagocytosis
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31216788 DOI: 10.4014/jmb.1905.05066
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Microbiol Biotechnol ISSN: 1017-7825 Impact factor: 2.351