Cargando…

The Effects of Cellular Membrane Damage on the Long-Term Storage and Adhesion of Probiotic Bacteria in Caco-2 Cell Line

Adhesion is one of the main factors responsible for the probiotic properties of bacteria in the human gut. Membrane proteins affected by cellular damage are one of the key aspects determining adhesion. Fluid-bed-dried preparations containing probiotic bacteria were analyzed in terms of their stabili...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Kiepś, Jakub, Juzwa, Wojciech, Olejnik, Anna, Sip, Anna, Tomaszewska-Gras, Jolanta, Dembczyński, Radosław
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2023
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10421378/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37571422
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15153484
_version_ 1785088963033169920
author Kiepś, Jakub
Juzwa, Wojciech
Olejnik, Anna
Sip, Anna
Tomaszewska-Gras, Jolanta
Dembczyński, Radosław
author_facet Kiepś, Jakub
Juzwa, Wojciech
Olejnik, Anna
Sip, Anna
Tomaszewska-Gras, Jolanta
Dembczyński, Radosław
author_sort Kiepś, Jakub
collection PubMed
description Adhesion is one of the main factors responsible for the probiotic properties of bacteria in the human gut. Membrane proteins affected by cellular damage are one of the key aspects determining adhesion. Fluid-bed-dried preparations containing probiotic bacteria were analyzed in terms of their stability (temperature of glass transition) and shelf life in different conditions (modified atmosphere, refrigeration). Imaging flow cytometry was utilized to determine four subpopulations of cells based on their physiological and morphological properties. Lastly, adhesion was measured in bacteria cultured in optimal conditions and treated with heat shock. The results show that the subpopulations with no or low levels of cell membrane damage exhibit the ability to adhere to Caco-2 cells. The temperature of protein denaturation in bacteria was recorded as being between 65 °C and 70 °C. The highest glass transition temperature (Tg) value for hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (used as a coating substance) was measured at 152.6 °C. Drying and coating can be utilized as a sufficient treatment, allowing a long shelf-life (up to 12 months). It is, however, worth noting that technological processing, especially with high temperatures, may decrease the probiotic value of the preparation by damaging the bacterial cells.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-10421378
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2023
publisher MDPI
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-104213782023-08-12 The Effects of Cellular Membrane Damage on the Long-Term Storage and Adhesion of Probiotic Bacteria in Caco-2 Cell Line Kiepś, Jakub Juzwa, Wojciech Olejnik, Anna Sip, Anna Tomaszewska-Gras, Jolanta Dembczyński, Radosław Nutrients Article Adhesion is one of the main factors responsible for the probiotic properties of bacteria in the human gut. Membrane proteins affected by cellular damage are one of the key aspects determining adhesion. Fluid-bed-dried preparations containing probiotic bacteria were analyzed in terms of their stability (temperature of glass transition) and shelf life in different conditions (modified atmosphere, refrigeration). Imaging flow cytometry was utilized to determine four subpopulations of cells based on their physiological and morphological properties. Lastly, adhesion was measured in bacteria cultured in optimal conditions and treated with heat shock. The results show that the subpopulations with no or low levels of cell membrane damage exhibit the ability to adhere to Caco-2 cells. The temperature of protein denaturation in bacteria was recorded as being between 65 °C and 70 °C. The highest glass transition temperature (Tg) value for hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (used as a coating substance) was measured at 152.6 °C. Drying and coating can be utilized as a sufficient treatment, allowing a long shelf-life (up to 12 months). It is, however, worth noting that technological processing, especially with high temperatures, may decrease the probiotic value of the preparation by damaging the bacterial cells. MDPI 2023-08-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10421378/ /pubmed/37571422 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15153484 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Kiepś, Jakub
Juzwa, Wojciech
Olejnik, Anna
Sip, Anna
Tomaszewska-Gras, Jolanta
Dembczyński, Radosław
The Effects of Cellular Membrane Damage on the Long-Term Storage and Adhesion of Probiotic Bacteria in Caco-2 Cell Line
title The Effects of Cellular Membrane Damage on the Long-Term Storage and Adhesion of Probiotic Bacteria in Caco-2 Cell Line
title_full The Effects of Cellular Membrane Damage on the Long-Term Storage and Adhesion of Probiotic Bacteria in Caco-2 Cell Line
title_fullStr The Effects of Cellular Membrane Damage on the Long-Term Storage and Adhesion of Probiotic Bacteria in Caco-2 Cell Line
title_full_unstemmed The Effects of Cellular Membrane Damage on the Long-Term Storage and Adhesion of Probiotic Bacteria in Caco-2 Cell Line
title_short The Effects of Cellular Membrane Damage on the Long-Term Storage and Adhesion of Probiotic Bacteria in Caco-2 Cell Line
title_sort effects of cellular membrane damage on the long-term storage and adhesion of probiotic bacteria in caco-2 cell line
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10421378/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37571422
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15153484
work_keys_str_mv AT kiepsjakub theeffectsofcellularmembranedamageonthelongtermstorageandadhesionofprobioticbacteriaincaco2cellline
AT juzwawojciech theeffectsofcellularmembranedamageonthelongtermstorageandadhesionofprobioticbacteriaincaco2cellline
AT olejnikanna theeffectsofcellularmembranedamageonthelongtermstorageandadhesionofprobioticbacteriaincaco2cellline
AT sipanna theeffectsofcellularmembranedamageonthelongtermstorageandadhesionofprobioticbacteriaincaco2cellline
AT tomaszewskagrasjolanta theeffectsofcellularmembranedamageonthelongtermstorageandadhesionofprobioticbacteriaincaco2cellline
AT dembczynskiradosław theeffectsofcellularmembranedamageonthelongtermstorageandadhesionofprobioticbacteriaincaco2cellline
AT kiepsjakub effectsofcellularmembranedamageonthelongtermstorageandadhesionofprobioticbacteriaincaco2cellline
AT juzwawojciech effectsofcellularmembranedamageonthelongtermstorageandadhesionofprobioticbacteriaincaco2cellline
AT olejnikanna effectsofcellularmembranedamageonthelongtermstorageandadhesionofprobioticbacteriaincaco2cellline
AT sipanna effectsofcellularmembranedamageonthelongtermstorageandadhesionofprobioticbacteriaincaco2cellline
AT tomaszewskagrasjolanta effectsofcellularmembranedamageonthelongtermstorageandadhesionofprobioticbacteriaincaco2cellline
AT dembczynskiradosław effectsofcellularmembranedamageonthelongtermstorageandadhesionofprobioticbacteriaincaco2cellline