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Unraveling the Differences between Gram-Positive and Gram-Negative Probiotics in Modulating Protective Immunity to Enteric Infections

The role of intestinal microbiota and probiotics in prevention and treatment of infectious diseases, including diarrheal diseases in children and animal models, is increasingly recognized. Intestinal commensals play a major role in development of the immune system in neonates and in shaping host imm...

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Autores principales: Kandasamy, Sukumar, Vlasova, Anastasia N., Fischer, David D., Chattha, Kuldeep S., Shao, Lulu, Kumar, Anand, Langel, Stephanie N., Rauf, Abdul, Huang, Huang-Chi, Rajashekara, Gireesh, Saif, Linda J.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5366325/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28396664
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2017.00334
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author Kandasamy, Sukumar
Vlasova, Anastasia N.
Fischer, David D.
Chattha, Kuldeep S.
Shao, Lulu
Kumar, Anand
Langel, Stephanie N.
Rauf, Abdul
Huang, Huang-Chi
Rajashekara, Gireesh
Saif, Linda J.
author_facet Kandasamy, Sukumar
Vlasova, Anastasia N.
Fischer, David D.
Chattha, Kuldeep S.
Shao, Lulu
Kumar, Anand
Langel, Stephanie N.
Rauf, Abdul
Huang, Huang-Chi
Rajashekara, Gireesh
Saif, Linda J.
author_sort Kandasamy, Sukumar
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description The role of intestinal microbiota and probiotics in prevention and treatment of infectious diseases, including diarrheal diseases in children and animal models, is increasingly recognized. Intestinal commensals play a major role in development of the immune system in neonates and in shaping host immune responses to pathogens. Lactobacilli spp. and Escherichia coli Nissle 1917 are two probiotics that are commonly used in children to treat various medical conditions including human rotavirus diarrhea and inflammatory bowel disease. Although the health benefits of probiotics have been confirmed, the specific effects of these established Gram-positive (G+) and Gram-negative (G−) probiotics in modulating immunity against pathogens and disease are largely undefined. In this review, we discuss the differences between G+ and G− probiotics/commensals in modulating the dynamics of selected infectious diseases and host immunity. These probiotics modulate the pathogenesis of infectious diseases and protective immunity against pathogens in a species- and strain-specific manner. Collectively, it appears that the selected G− probiotic is more effective than the various tested G+ probiotics in enhancing protective immunity against rotavirus in the gnotobiotic piglet model.
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spelling pubmed-53663252017-04-10 Unraveling the Differences between Gram-Positive and Gram-Negative Probiotics in Modulating Protective Immunity to Enteric Infections Kandasamy, Sukumar Vlasova, Anastasia N. Fischer, David D. Chattha, Kuldeep S. Shao, Lulu Kumar, Anand Langel, Stephanie N. Rauf, Abdul Huang, Huang-Chi Rajashekara, Gireesh Saif, Linda J. Front Immunol Immunology The role of intestinal microbiota and probiotics in prevention and treatment of infectious diseases, including diarrheal diseases in children and animal models, is increasingly recognized. Intestinal commensals play a major role in development of the immune system in neonates and in shaping host immune responses to pathogens. Lactobacilli spp. and Escherichia coli Nissle 1917 are two probiotics that are commonly used in children to treat various medical conditions including human rotavirus diarrhea and inflammatory bowel disease. Although the health benefits of probiotics have been confirmed, the specific effects of these established Gram-positive (G+) and Gram-negative (G−) probiotics in modulating immunity against pathogens and disease are largely undefined. In this review, we discuss the differences between G+ and G− probiotics/commensals in modulating the dynamics of selected infectious diseases and host immunity. These probiotics modulate the pathogenesis of infectious diseases and protective immunity against pathogens in a species- and strain-specific manner. Collectively, it appears that the selected G− probiotic is more effective than the various tested G+ probiotics in enhancing protective immunity against rotavirus in the gnotobiotic piglet model. Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-03-27 /pmc/articles/PMC5366325/ /pubmed/28396664 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2017.00334 Text en Copyright © 2017 Kandasamy, Vlasova, Fischer, Chattha, Shao, Kumar, Langel, Rauf, Huang, Rajashekara and Saif. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Immunology
Kandasamy, Sukumar
Vlasova, Anastasia N.
Fischer, David D.
Chattha, Kuldeep S.
Shao, Lulu
Kumar, Anand
Langel, Stephanie N.
Rauf, Abdul
Huang, Huang-Chi
Rajashekara, Gireesh
Saif, Linda J.
Unraveling the Differences between Gram-Positive and Gram-Negative Probiotics in Modulating Protective Immunity to Enteric Infections
title Unraveling the Differences between Gram-Positive and Gram-Negative Probiotics in Modulating Protective Immunity to Enteric Infections
title_full Unraveling the Differences between Gram-Positive and Gram-Negative Probiotics in Modulating Protective Immunity to Enteric Infections
title_fullStr Unraveling the Differences between Gram-Positive and Gram-Negative Probiotics in Modulating Protective Immunity to Enteric Infections
title_full_unstemmed Unraveling the Differences between Gram-Positive and Gram-Negative Probiotics in Modulating Protective Immunity to Enteric Infections
title_short Unraveling the Differences between Gram-Positive and Gram-Negative Probiotics in Modulating Protective Immunity to Enteric Infections
title_sort unraveling the differences between gram-positive and gram-negative probiotics in modulating protective immunity to enteric infections
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5366325/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28396664
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2017.00334
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