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Applied and Environmental Microbiology | 2006

Selecting Lactic Acid Bacteria for Their Safety and Functionality by Use of a Mouse Colitis Model

Catherine Daniel; Sabine Poiret; Denise Goudercourt; Véronique Dennin; Gregory Leyer; Bruno Pot

ABSTRACT Studies showed that specific probiotics might provide therapeutic benefits in inflammatory bowel disease. However, a rigorous screening of new probiotics is needed to study possible adverse interactions with the host, particularly when intended for administration to individuals with certain health risks. In this context, the objective of this study was to investigate the role of three lactobacilli (LAB) on intestinal inflammation and bacterial translocation using variations of the mouse model of 2,4,6-trinitrobenzene sulfonic acid (TNBS)-induced acute colitis. We first compared the in vitro ability of LAB to survive gastrointestinal tract (GIT) conditions and their ability to persist in the GIT of mice following daily oral administration. As a control, we included a nonprobiotic Lactobacillus paracasei strain, previously isolated from an endocarditis patient. Feeding high doses of LAB strains to healthy and to TNBS-treated mice did not induce any detrimental effect or abnormal translocation of the bacteria. Oral administration of Lactobacillus salivarius Ls-33 had a significant preventive effect on colitis in mice, while Lactobacillus plantarum Lp-115 and Lactobacillus acidophilus NCFM did not. None of the three selected LAB strains translocated to extraintestinal organs of TNBS-treated mice. In contrast, L. paracasei exacerbated colitis under severe inflammatory conditions and translocated to extraintestinal organs. This study showed that evaluations of the safety and functionality of new probiotics are recommended. We conclude that not all lactobacilli have similar effects on intestinal inflammation and that selected probiotics such as L. salivarius Ls-33 may be considered in the prevention or treatment of intestinal inflammation.


Archive | 2002

Bacterial composition and its use

Véronique Dennin; Gregory Leyer; Annick Mercenier; Sophie Nutten; Bruno Pot


Archive | 2003

Composition comprising lactobacilli or bifidobacteria and use thereof

Gregory Leyer; Véronique Dennin; Sophie Nutten; Bruno Pot; Annick Mercenier


Archive | 2007

Probiotics for use in reducing the incidence and duration of illness

Gregory Leyer; Arthur C. Ouwehand


Archive | 2008

Probiotics for use in relieving symptoms associated with gastronitestinal disorders

Gregory Leyer; Arthur C. Ouwehand


Archive | 2015

LACTOBACILLUS ACIDOPHILUS FOR USE IN REDUCING THE INCIDENCE AND DURATION OF RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS

Gregory Leyer; Arthur C. Ouwehand


Archive | 2012

Pharmaceutical compositions comprising L. acidophilus and Bifidobacterium lactis for use in the treatment of functional bowel disorder

Gregory Leyer; Arthur C. Ouwehand


Archive | 2011

Bacterial composition and use of the same

Véronique Dennin; Gregory Leyer; Annick Mercenier; Sophie Nutten; Bruno Pot; アニック・メルセニール; グレゴリー・レイヤー; ソフィ・ヌテン; ブルーノ・ポット; ベロニク・デナン


Archive | 2003

Zusammensetzung enthaltend lactobacillus oder bifidobacterium und deren verwendung Composition containing lactobacillus or bifidobacterium and their use

Gregory Leyer; Véronique Dennin; Sophie Nutten; Bruno Pot; Annick Mercenier


Archive | 2003

Composition comprenant des lactobacillus ou des bifidobacterium et son utilisation

Gregory Leyer; Véronique Dennin; Sophie Nutten; Bruno Pot; Annick Mercenier

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