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Identification of Lactobacillus proteins with different recognition patterns between immune rabbit sera and nonimmune mice or human sera

BACKGROUND: The genus Lactobacillus belongs to a large heterogeneous group of low G + C Gram-positive anaerobic bacteria, which are frequently used as probiotics. The health-beneficial effects, in particular the immunomodulation effect, of probiotics depend on the strain and dose used. Strain variat...

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Autores principales: Górska, Sabina, Buda, Barbara, Brzozowska, Ewa, Schwarzer, Martin, Srutkova, Dagmar, Kozakova, Hana, Gamian, Andrzej
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4748627/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26861940
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12866-016-0631-9
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author Górska, Sabina
Buda, Barbara
Brzozowska, Ewa
Schwarzer, Martin
Srutkova, Dagmar
Kozakova, Hana
Gamian, Andrzej
author_facet Górska, Sabina
Buda, Barbara
Brzozowska, Ewa
Schwarzer, Martin
Srutkova, Dagmar
Kozakova, Hana
Gamian, Andrzej
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description BACKGROUND: The genus Lactobacillus belongs to a large heterogeneous group of low G + C Gram-positive anaerobic bacteria, which are frequently used as probiotics. The health-beneficial effects, in particular the immunomodulation effect, of probiotics depend on the strain and dose used. Strain variations may be related to diversity of the cell surface architecture of bacteria and the ability to express specific antigens or secrete compounds. The use of Lactobacillus as probiotic requires a comprehensive understanding of its effect on host immune system. To evaluate the potential immunoreactive properties of proteins isolated from four Lactobacillus strains: L. johnsonii 142 and L. johnsonii 151, L. rhamnosus LOCK 0900 and L. casei LOCK 0919, the polyclonal sera obtained from mouse and human have been tested as well as with sera from rabbits immunized with whole lactobacilli cells. RESULTS: The reactivity of isolated proteins detected by SDS-PAGE and Western blotting was heterogeneous and varied between different serum samples. The proteins with the highest immunoreactivity were isolated, purified and sequenced, in particular the fractions were identified as phosphoglycerate kinase (L. johnsonii 142), glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase (L. johnosnii 142, L. rhamnosus LOCK 0900), hypothetic protein JDM1_1307 (L. johnsonii 151) and fructose/tagatose-bisphosphate-aldolase (L. casei LOCK 0919). CONCLUSION: The different prevalence of reactions against tested antigens in rabbit, mouse and human sera may indicate significant differences in immune system and commensal cross-talk in these groups. The identification of immunoreactive lactobacilli proteins opens the possibility to use them as an antigens for development of vaccines.
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spelling pubmed-47486272016-02-11 Identification of Lactobacillus proteins with different recognition patterns between immune rabbit sera and nonimmune mice or human sera Górska, Sabina Buda, Barbara Brzozowska, Ewa Schwarzer, Martin Srutkova, Dagmar Kozakova, Hana Gamian, Andrzej BMC Microbiol Research Article BACKGROUND: The genus Lactobacillus belongs to a large heterogeneous group of low G + C Gram-positive anaerobic bacteria, which are frequently used as probiotics. The health-beneficial effects, in particular the immunomodulation effect, of probiotics depend on the strain and dose used. Strain variations may be related to diversity of the cell surface architecture of bacteria and the ability to express specific antigens or secrete compounds. The use of Lactobacillus as probiotic requires a comprehensive understanding of its effect on host immune system. To evaluate the potential immunoreactive properties of proteins isolated from four Lactobacillus strains: L. johnsonii 142 and L. johnsonii 151, L. rhamnosus LOCK 0900 and L. casei LOCK 0919, the polyclonal sera obtained from mouse and human have been tested as well as with sera from rabbits immunized with whole lactobacilli cells. RESULTS: The reactivity of isolated proteins detected by SDS-PAGE and Western blotting was heterogeneous and varied between different serum samples. The proteins with the highest immunoreactivity were isolated, purified and sequenced, in particular the fractions were identified as phosphoglycerate kinase (L. johnsonii 142), glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase (L. johnosnii 142, L. rhamnosus LOCK 0900), hypothetic protein JDM1_1307 (L. johnsonii 151) and fructose/tagatose-bisphosphate-aldolase (L. casei LOCK 0919). CONCLUSION: The different prevalence of reactions against tested antigens in rabbit, mouse and human sera may indicate significant differences in immune system and commensal cross-talk in these groups. The identification of immunoreactive lactobacilli proteins opens the possibility to use them as an antigens for development of vaccines. BioMed Central 2016-02-09 /pmc/articles/PMC4748627/ /pubmed/26861940 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12866-016-0631-9 Text en © Górska et al. 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Górska, Sabina
Buda, Barbara
Brzozowska, Ewa
Schwarzer, Martin
Srutkova, Dagmar
Kozakova, Hana
Gamian, Andrzej
Identification of Lactobacillus proteins with different recognition patterns between immune rabbit sera and nonimmune mice or human sera
title Identification of Lactobacillus proteins with different recognition patterns between immune rabbit sera and nonimmune mice or human sera
title_full Identification of Lactobacillus proteins with different recognition patterns between immune rabbit sera and nonimmune mice or human sera
title_fullStr Identification of Lactobacillus proteins with different recognition patterns between immune rabbit sera and nonimmune mice or human sera
title_full_unstemmed Identification of Lactobacillus proteins with different recognition patterns between immune rabbit sera and nonimmune mice or human sera
title_short Identification of Lactobacillus proteins with different recognition patterns between immune rabbit sera and nonimmune mice or human sera
title_sort identification of lactobacillus proteins with different recognition patterns between immune rabbit sera and nonimmune mice or human sera
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4748627/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26861940
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12866-016-0631-9
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