| Literature DB >> 33972677 |
Keisuke Yoshida1, Rika Hirano2,3, Yohei Sakai4, Moonhak Choi5, Mikiyasu Sakanaka5,6, Shin Kurihara3,6, Hisakazu Iino7, Jin-Zhong Xiao8, Takane Katayama5,6, Toshitaka Odamaki8.
Abstract
This study aims to understand the mechanistic basis underlying the response of Bifidobacterium to lactulose ingestion in guts of healthy Japanese subjects, with specific focus on a lactulose transporter. An in vitro assay using mutant strains of Bifidobacterium longum subsp. longum 105-A shows that a solute-binding protein with locus tag number BL105A_0502 (termed LT-SBP) is primarily involved in lactulose uptake. By quantifying faecal abundance of LT-SBP orthologues, which is defined by phylogenetic analysis, we find that subjects with 107 to 109 copies of the genes per gram of faeces before lactulose ingestion show a marked increase in Bifidobacterium after ingestion, suggesting the presence of thresholds between responders and non-responders to lactulose. These results help predict the prebiotics-responder and non-responder status and provide an insight into clinical interventions that test the efficacy of prebiotics.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33972677 DOI: 10.1038/s42003-021-02072-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Commun Biol ISSN: 2399-3642