Targeted Modulation of Gut Microbiota by Personalized Probiotics

P. Rysavka, M. Kohutková-Lánová, R. Netušil, E. Pospíšilová, M. Hanácˇková, J. Cˇmielová, K. Št’astný, I. Márová, M. Haranta, A. Bomba
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The current market of probiotic supplements is significantly growing although the quality and effectiveness of the commonly sold products are variable. Parameters such as the composition of each individual microbiota, strain specificity, production procedures, or storage can influence the potential positive outcome of probiotic supplements on consumers. The aim of this study was to determine changes of selected markers within the microbiota after 3 months treatment by the personalized probiotic supplement. Stool samples of 48 volunteers were analyzed by 16s ribsosomal RNA sequencing. The composition (selection of species, number of species used, and number of colony-forming units) of the probiotic mixture was designed based on the gut microbiota analysis and it was prepared for each patient separately. After 3 months of probiotic supplementation, a control sample was analyzed. Data confirmed a statistically significant increase in abundance of genera Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium and phylum Actinobacteria. The overall number of species was also increased thus increasing the overall diversity of the microbiota, which is considered a marker of healthy gut microbiota.
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个性化益生菌对肠道微生物群的定向调节
目前益生菌补充剂的市场正在显著增长,尽管通常销售的产品的质量和有效性是可变的。诸如每个微生物群的组成、菌株特异性、生产程序或储存等参数可以影响益生菌补充剂对消费者的潜在积极结果。本研究的目的是确定在接受个性化益生菌补充剂治疗3个月后,微生物群中选定标记物的变化。对48名志愿者的粪便样本进行16s核糖核酸测序分析。根据肠道菌群分析设计益生菌混合物的组成(菌种选择、使用菌种数、菌落形成单位数),并为每位患者单独配制。补充益生菌3个月后,对对照样本进行分析。数据证实,乳酸杆菌属、双歧杆菌属和放线菌门的丰度在统计学上显著增加。物种总数也增加了,从而增加了微生物群的总体多样性,这被认为是健康肠道微生物群的标志。
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International Journal of Probiotics and Prebiotics
International Journal of Probiotics and Prebiotics Nursing-Nutrition and Dietetics
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期刊介绍: The International journal of Probiotics & Prebiotics publishes on online only in an open access format. This is a broad based international, interdisciplinary peer reviewed scientific journal for critical evaluation of research on prebiotics, probiotics and synbiotics. The major goal of this journal is to provide unbiased scientific data to students, researchers, healthcare providers, and the decision makers in the nutraceutical industry to help make informed choices about prebiotics, probiotics and synbiotics. To this end, the journal will publish original research articles and two types of review articles. First, we will publish a review of preclinical research data coming largely from animal, cell culture and other experimental models. Such data will provide basis for future product development and/or human research initiatives. Second, we will publish a critical evaluation of current human experimental data to help deliver products with medically proven use.
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