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Soluble plantain fibre blocks adhesion and M-cell translocation of intestinal pathogens()

Dietary fibres may have prebiotic effects mediated by promotion of beneficial bacteria. This study explores the possibility that soluble plant fibre may also improve health by inhibiting epithelial adhesion and translocation by pathogenic bacteria. We have focussed on soluble non-starch polysacchari...

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Autores principales: Roberts, Carol L., Keita, Åsa V., Parsons, Bryony N., Prorok-Hamon, Maelle, Knight, Paul, Winstanley, Craig, O′Kennedy, Niamh, Söderholm, Johan D., Rhodes, Jonathan M., Campbell, Barry J.
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Publicado: Elsevier Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3520008/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22818716
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jnutbio.2012.02.013
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author Roberts, Carol L.
Keita, Åsa V.
Parsons, Bryony N.
Prorok-Hamon, Maelle
Knight, Paul
Winstanley, Craig
O′Kennedy, Niamh
Söderholm, Johan D.
Rhodes, Jonathan M.
Campbell, Barry J.
author_facet Roberts, Carol L.
Keita, Åsa V.
Parsons, Bryony N.
Prorok-Hamon, Maelle
Knight, Paul
Winstanley, Craig
O′Kennedy, Niamh
Söderholm, Johan D.
Rhodes, Jonathan M.
Campbell, Barry J.
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description Dietary fibres may have prebiotic effects mediated by promotion of beneficial bacteria. This study explores the possibility that soluble plant fibre may also improve health by inhibiting epithelial adhesion and translocation by pathogenic bacteria. We have focussed on soluble non-starch polysaccharide (NSP) from plantain bananas (Musa spp.) which previous studies showed to be particularly effective at blocking Escherichia coli epithelial adherence. In vitro and ex vivo studies assessed the ability of plantain NSP to inhibit epithelial cell adhesion and invasion of various bacterial pathogens, and to inhibit their translocation through microfold (M)-cells and human Peyer′s patches mounted in Ussing chambers. Plantain NSP showed dose-related inhibition of epithelial adhesion and M-cell translocation by a range of pathogens. At 5 mg/ml, a concentration readily achievable in the gut lumen, plantain NSP inhibited adhesion to Caco2 cells by Salmonella Typhimurium (85.0±8.2%, P<.01), Shigella sonnei (46.6±29.3%, P<.01), enterotoxigenic E.coli (56.1±23.7%, P<.05) and Clostridium difficile (67.6±12.3%, P<.001), but did not inhibit adhesion by enteropathogenic E.coli. Plantain NSP also inhibited invasion of Caco2 cells by S. Typhimurium (80.2 ± 9.7%) and Sh. sonnei (46.7±13.4%); P<.01. Plantain NSP, 5 mg/ml, also inhibited translocation of S. Typhimurium and Sh. sonnei across M-cells by 73.3±5.2% and 46.4±7.7% respectively (P<.05). Similarly, S. Typhimurium translocation across Peyer′s patches was reduced 65.9±8.1% by plantain NSP (P<.01). Soluble plantain fibre can block epithelial adhesion and M-cell translocation of intestinal pathogens. This represents an important novel mechanism by which soluble dietary fibres can promote intestinal health and prevent infective diarrhoea.
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spelling pubmed-35200082013-01-01 Soluble plantain fibre blocks adhesion and M-cell translocation of intestinal pathogens() Roberts, Carol L. Keita, Åsa V. Parsons, Bryony N. Prorok-Hamon, Maelle Knight, Paul Winstanley, Craig O′Kennedy, Niamh Söderholm, Johan D. Rhodes, Jonathan M. Campbell, Barry J. J Nutr Biochem Research Article Dietary fibres may have prebiotic effects mediated by promotion of beneficial bacteria. This study explores the possibility that soluble plant fibre may also improve health by inhibiting epithelial adhesion and translocation by pathogenic bacteria. We have focussed on soluble non-starch polysaccharide (NSP) from plantain bananas (Musa spp.) which previous studies showed to be particularly effective at blocking Escherichia coli epithelial adherence. In vitro and ex vivo studies assessed the ability of plantain NSP to inhibit epithelial cell adhesion and invasion of various bacterial pathogens, and to inhibit their translocation through microfold (M)-cells and human Peyer′s patches mounted in Ussing chambers. Plantain NSP showed dose-related inhibition of epithelial adhesion and M-cell translocation by a range of pathogens. At 5 mg/ml, a concentration readily achievable in the gut lumen, plantain NSP inhibited adhesion to Caco2 cells by Salmonella Typhimurium (85.0±8.2%, P<.01), Shigella sonnei (46.6±29.3%, P<.01), enterotoxigenic E.coli (56.1±23.7%, P<.05) and Clostridium difficile (67.6±12.3%, P<.001), but did not inhibit adhesion by enteropathogenic E.coli. Plantain NSP also inhibited invasion of Caco2 cells by S. Typhimurium (80.2 ± 9.7%) and Sh. sonnei (46.7±13.4%); P<.01. Plantain NSP, 5 mg/ml, also inhibited translocation of S. Typhimurium and Sh. sonnei across M-cells by 73.3±5.2% and 46.4±7.7% respectively (P<.05). Similarly, S. Typhimurium translocation across Peyer′s patches was reduced 65.9±8.1% by plantain NSP (P<.01). Soluble plantain fibre can block epithelial adhesion and M-cell translocation of intestinal pathogens. This represents an important novel mechanism by which soluble dietary fibres can promote intestinal health and prevent infective diarrhoea. Elsevier Science 2013-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3520008/ /pubmed/22818716 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jnutbio.2012.02.013 Text en © 2013 Elsevier Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Open Access under CC BY 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) license
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Roberts, Carol L.
Keita, Åsa V.
Parsons, Bryony N.
Prorok-Hamon, Maelle
Knight, Paul
Winstanley, Craig
O′Kennedy, Niamh
Söderholm, Johan D.
Rhodes, Jonathan M.
Campbell, Barry J.
Soluble plantain fibre blocks adhesion and M-cell translocation of intestinal pathogens()
title Soluble plantain fibre blocks adhesion and M-cell translocation of intestinal pathogens()
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title_fullStr Soluble plantain fibre blocks adhesion and M-cell translocation of intestinal pathogens()
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title_short Soluble plantain fibre blocks adhesion and M-cell translocation of intestinal pathogens()
title_sort soluble plantain fibre blocks adhesion and m-cell translocation of intestinal pathogens()
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3520008/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22818716
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jnutbio.2012.02.013
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