Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG: An Updated Strategy to Use Microbial Products to Promote Health.

Functional food reviews (Print) Pub Date : 2012-06-01
Fang Yan, D Brent Polk
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It is now widely appreciated that probiotics exert their beneficial effects through several mechanisms, including inhibitory effects on pathogens, maintenance of the balance of intestinal microbiota, and regulation of immune responses and intestinal epithelial homeostasis. A significant area of progress has come from observations that specific products derived from probiotics mediate their mechanism(s) of action. This review focuses on new insights into the well-studied probiotic bacterium Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG (LGG). The biologic consequences of LGG-derived products enhance LGG adherence to intestinal epithelial cells and protect intestinal epithelial cells from injury through regulating several signaling pathways. Thus, LGG-derived products may provide novel approaches for health and disease prevention and treatment, especially for intestinal inflammatory disorders. However, compared to LGG functional proteins predicted by analysis of LGG genome sequences, the number of identified LGG-derived products is limited. As more mechanistic evidence becomes available to characterize the relationship between probiotics and host cellular responses, the development of more therapeutics from naturally derived or modified probiotics may be part of our future.

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鼠李糖乳杆菌GG:使用微生物产品促进健康的最新策略。
现在人们普遍认识到益生菌通过几种机制发挥其有益作用,包括对病原体的抑制作用,维持肠道微生物群的平衡,调节免疫反应和肠上皮稳态。一个重要的进展领域来自于观察益生菌衍生的特定产品介导其作用机制。本文综述了益生菌鼠李糖乳杆菌GG (LGG)的最新研究进展。LGG衍生产品的生物学后果增强了LGG对肠上皮细胞的粘附,并通过调节几种信号通路保护肠上皮细胞免受损伤。因此,lgg衍生产品可能为健康和疾病的预防和治疗,特别是肠道炎症性疾病提供新的途径。然而,与通过分析LGG基因组序列预测的LGG功能蛋白相比,鉴定出的LGG衍生产品数量有限。随着益生菌与宿主细胞反应之间关系的机制证据越来越多,从天然衍生或修饰的益生菌中开发更多的治疗方法可能是我们未来的一部分。
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