Evaluation of adhesion properties and antibacterial activities of the infant gut commensal Bifidobacterium bifidum PRL2010

  • Fausta Serafini
  • , Francesco Strati
  • , Patricia Ruas-Madiedo
  • , Francesca Turroni
  • , Elena Foroni
  • , Sabrina Duranti
  • , Francesco Milano
  • , Alessio Perotti
  • , Alice Viappiani
  • , Simone Guglielmetti
  • , Annamaria Buschini
  • , Abelardo Margolles
  • , Douwe van Sinderen
  • , Marco Ventura

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Abstract

Bifidobacteria are extensively exploited by the food industry as health-promoting microorganisms. However, very little is known about the molecular mechanisms responsible for these beneficial activities, or the molecular players that sustain their ability to colonize and persist within the human gut. Here, we have investigated the enteric adaptation features of the gut commensal Bifidobacterium bifidum PRL2010, originally isolated from infant feces. This strain was able to survive under gastrointestinal challenges, while it was shown to adhere to human epithelial intestinal cell monolayers (Caco 2 and HT-29), thereby inhibiting adhesion of pathogenic bacteria such as Escherichia coli and Cronobacter sakazakii.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)9-17
Number of pages9
JournalAnaerobe
Volume21
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013

Keywords

  • Bifidobacteria
  • Intestinal adhesion
  • Pathogen inhibition
  • Probiotic

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