IDEHU   05542
INSTITUTO DE ESTUDIOS DE LA INMUNIDAD HUMORAL PROF. RICARDO A. MARGNI
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Probiotic activity of Enterococcus faecalis CECT7121: effects on mucosal immunity and intestinal epithelial cells
Autor/es:
M.B. AZPIROZ; M.D. SPARO; M.S. CASTRO; AILEN.M. DÍAZ; M.A. MANGHI; M.A. MOLINA; R. PONZIO; A.M. CANELLADA; M.B. AZPIROZ; M.D. SPARO; M.S. CASTRO; AILEN.M. DÍAZ; M.A. MANGHI; M.A. MOLINA; R. PONZIO; A.M. CANELLADA
Revista:
JOURNAL OF APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Editorial:
WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC
Referencias:
Lugar: Londres; Año: 2016 p. 1117 - 1129
ISSN:
1364-5072
Resumen:
Aims: To analyse the effect of Enterococcus faecalis CECT7121 on intestinalepithelial cells (IECs) and its effects on the mucosal immune response.Methods and Results: Enterococcus faecalis CECT7121 showed a high adhesioncapacity to completely and heterogeneously differentiated human intestinalepithelial cell line (Caco-2 cells). In addition, the contact of this bacteriumwith Caco-2 cells did not induce inflammatory chemokines (IL-8 and CCL-20).The presence of IgA+ and IL-6+ cells in the small intestine, as well as theproduction of inflammatory cytokines (TNFa, IL-6 and IL-12) in the gut, wasdetermined after intragastric inoculation of Ent. faecalis CECT7121 in BALB/cmice. The administration of Ent. faecalis CECT7121 increased the number ofIgA+ cells in the intestinal lamina propria without modifying the percentage ofIL-6+ cells. No differences were observed in the cytokines measured in theintestinal extracts between probiotic-treated and control mice.Conclusions: Enterococcus faecalis CECT7121 stimulates local mucosalimmunity and adheres to IECs without inducing inflammatory signals.Significance and Impact of the Study: Our results indicate that, apart from itsalready reported systemic immune activity, Ent. faecalis CECT7121 has amodulatory effect at a local level.