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Administration of Enterococcus faecium HS-08 increases intestinal acetate and induces immunoglobulin A secretion in mice.

Saki Fujita1,2, Yasunori Baba1, Yukari Nakashima1, Yasuki Higashimura3, Kenji Yamamoto1, Chiaki Matsuzaki1, Minoru Kawagishi2.   

Abstract

A probiotic is considered a live microbial feed supplement that has beneficial effects on the host. In this study, the probiotic property by which Enterococcus faecium HS-08 strengthens the immune system was investigated. Using a murine model, we evaluated the abilities of this strain to increase intestinal short-chain fatty acid contents and to induce the production of mucosal immunoglobulin A (IgA), which are crucial for mucosal immune systems. Various amounts (0%, 0.0038%, 0.038%, or 0.38%) of strain HS-08 cells were administered to BALB/cAJcl mice, which resulted in a dose-dependent increase of fecal IgA levels. A qRT-PCR analysis of Peyer's patch cells revealed that the gene expression of retinal-dehydrogenase, interleukin 6, B-cell-activating factor, and a proliferation-inducing ligand were increased, which leads to IgA secretion via a T-cell-independent mechanism. The administration of 0.038% and 0.38% of strain HS-08 cells also increased fecal acetate levels, which plays an important role for maintaining immune functions. This cecal floral analysis and the stability of strain HS-08 against gastrointestinal digestion suggest that this strain can inhabit the host intestine. In conclusion, the administration of E. faecium HS-08 increased intestinal acetate levels and enhanced IgA secretion, which may result in strengthening of the mucosal immune system.

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Keywords:  Enterococcus faecium; IgA; acetate; acétate; probiotic; probiotique

Year:  2020        PMID: 32348696     DOI: 10.1139/cjm-2020-0020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Microbiol        ISSN: 0008-4166            Impact factor:   2.419


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1.  Maternal amoxicillin affects piglets colon microbiota: microbial ecology and metabolomics in a gut model.

Authors:  Lorenzo Nissen; Camilla Aniballi; Flavia Casciano; Alberto Elmi; Domenico Ventrella; Augusta Zannoni; Andrea Gianotti; Maria Laura Bacci
Journal:  Appl Microbiol Biotechnol       Date:  2022-10-14       Impact factor: 5.560

2.  Role of Lipoteichoic Acid from the Genus Apilactobacillus in Inducing a Strong IgA Response.

Authors:  Chiaki Matsuzaki; Tsukasa Shiraishi; Tai-Ying Chiou; Yukari Nakashima; Yasuki Higashimura; Shin-Ichi Yokota; Kenji Yamamoto; Tomoya Takahashi
Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  2022-04-05       Impact factor: 5.005

3.  Treatment with broad-spectrum antibiotics upregulates Sglt1 and induces small intestinal villous hyperplasia in mice.

Authors:  Takayuki Ota; Takeshi Ishikawa; Tomoki Sakakida; Yuki Endo; Shinya Matsumura; Juichirou Yoshida; Yasuko Hirai; Katsura Mizushima; Kaname Oka; Toshifumi Doi; Tetsuya Okayama; Ken Inoue; Kazuhiro Kamada; Kazuhiko Uchiyama; Tomohisa Takagi; Hideyuki Konishi; Yuji Naito; Yoshito Itoh
Journal:  J Clin Biochem Nutr       Date:  2021-07-28       Impact factor: 3.114

Review 4.  Microbiota, IgA and Multiple Sclerosis.

Authors:  Léo Boussamet; Muhammad Shahid Riaz Rajoka; Laureline Berthelot
Journal:  Microorganisms       Date:  2022-03-14
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