INVESTIGADORES
HEBERT Elvira Maria
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Lactic acid bacteria reduced pro-inflammatory cytokines expression and oxidative stress on BV-2 microglia cells stimulated with amyloid beta oligomers
Autor/es:
BULACIOS, G.A.; CATALDO, P.G.; ELEAN, M.D.; POSSE DE CHAVES, E.; DUPUY, F.; MINAHK, C.; HEBERT, E.M.; SAAVEDRA, L.
Lugar:
Virtual
Reunión:
Congreso; LVII SAIB Meeting - XVI SAMIGE Meeting SAIB - SAMIGE Joint Meeting online; 2021
Resumen:
Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) are microorganisms of great industrial relevance and represent a business of billions of dollars worldwide because of their food, biotechnological and therapeutic applications. LAB have a long and safe tradition in the production of various fermented foods since they are widely used as starter cultures. They play a key role in food technology not only for their ability to produce lactic acid and for their contribution to the organoleptic properties of the final product, but also for their beneficial effects on the consumer health. Recently, certain LAB strains have been increasingly marketed as postbiotic bacteria referring to preparations of non-viable microorganisms and / or their metabolites and cellular components that, when administered in adequate amounts, exert a beneficial effect on health. Among postbiotic metabolites produced by BAL, some of the better known include B-vitamins, short chain fatty acids (acetate, propionate and butyrate), antimicrobial peptides such as bacteriocins and neurotransmitters such as γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA). Thus, postbiotic metabolites have many health-regulating functions in the body, including absorption of nutrients, detoxification, regulation of the immune system and gut-brain communication. The brain?gut?microbiome axis is a bidirectional communication pathway between the gut microbiota and the central nervous system. The growing interest in the gut microbiota and mechanisms of its interaction with the brain has contributed to the considerable attention given to the potential use of probiotics, prebiotics and postbiotics in the prevention of mental disorders. Here, I will present our recent advances about the molecular and functional analysis of metabolites produced by autochthonous LAB strains (CERELA Culture Collection) and postulate the potential impact on the gut microbiota ecology. Supported by FONCyT [PICT2017-0924 to LS].