Probiotic properties of Lactobacilli isolated from human milk and their inhibitory effect on gastrointestinal pathogenic bacteria

M. Dallal, Niloofar Moghadam Maragheh, Z. Rajabi, M. B. Hosseini, Moslem Papizadeh, G. Hassanpour, S. S. Yazdi, M. Memariani, Shabnam Haghighat Khajavi, Seyedeh Masoomeh Abrichamchian langaroodi, Hedroosha Molla Agha Mirzaei, Mehrnaz Mirzababaei
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Breast feeding has critical effects on the newborns and either mother’s health. Some of such health-improving effects of the mother’s milk is associated with the beneficial microbes, lactic acid bacteria (LAB), which are normally present in the mother’s milk. Thus, human milk-associated lactobacilli were isolated in this study and some of their probiotic properties was investigated. Afterwards, Lactobacillus strains were screened for low pH and bile acids tolerance. Molecular identification was carried out using 16SrDNA and polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Antibiotic resistance was evaluated with disk diffusion assay and the inhibitory effect of isolates on pathogenic bacteria was examined with well assay and zone inhibition. Isolation experiments resulted in 122 human milk- associated lactobacilli belonging to 12 species. The most dominant species was Lactobacillus casei followed by Lactobacillus fermentum, Lactobacillus plantarum and Lactobacillus gasser, respectively. Screening for probiotic properties showed that 19 isolates, belonging to, Lactobacillus, have interesting probiotic characteristics. The most prevalent antibiotic resistance was observed in case of vancomycin (63.15%) and no drug resistance was detected for chloramphenicol, penicillin, rifampin (0%). Three Lactobacillus strains, designated as L4, L14 and L16, were found as potential probiotic strains since they have indicated promising inhibitory effects against the studied pathogenic bacterial strains. Our results shed light on the considerable diversity of lactobacilli in human breast milk. Furthermore, the candidate probiotic strains detected in this research might be used as potential probiotic strains.   Key words: Breast milk, Lactobacillus, probiotics, inhibitory effect, polymerase chain reaction.
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母乳乳酸杆菌的益生菌特性及其对胃肠道致病菌的抑制作用
母乳喂养对新生儿和母亲的健康都有重要影响。母乳的一些健康改善作用与有益微生物乳酸菌(LAB)有关,乳酸菌通常存在于母乳中。因此,在本研究中分离出了母乳相关的乳酸杆菌,并对其一些益生菌特性进行了研究。然后,对乳酸杆菌菌株进行低pH和胆汁酸耐受性筛选。利用16SrDNA和聚合酶链式反应(PCR)进行分子鉴定。用纸片扩散法评价菌株对病原菌的耐药性,用井法和区抑法检测菌株对病原细菌的抑制作用。分离实验得到12种122株母乳相关乳酸杆菌。最具优势的菌种是干酪乳杆菌,其次分别是发酵乳杆菌、植物乳杆菌和加斯乳杆菌。益生菌特性筛选表明,属于乳酸杆菌的19个分离株具有有趣的益生菌特性。万古霉素(63.15%)是最常见的抗生素耐药性,氯霉素、青霉素、利福平(0%)未检测到耐药性。三种乳酸杆菌菌株,命名为L4、L14和L16,被发现是潜在的益生菌菌株,因为它们对所研究的病原菌菌株具有良好的抑制作用。我们的研究结果揭示了母乳中乳酸杆菌的显著多样性。此外,本研究中检测到的候选益生菌菌株可能被用作潜在的益生菌菌株。关键词:母乳,乳酸杆菌,益生菌,抑制作用,聚合酶链式反应。
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