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Probiotic-Based Bacteriocin: Immunity Supplementation Against Viruses. An Updated Review
Viral infections are a major cause of severe, fatal diseases worldwide. Recently, these infections have increased due to demanding contextual circumstances, such as environmental changes, increased migration of people and product distribution, rapid demographic changes, and outbreaks of novel viruse...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9402254/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36033850 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.876058 |
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author | Umair, Muhammad Jabbar, Saqib Zhaoxin, Lu Jianhao, Zhang Abid, Muhammad Khan, Kashif-Ur R. Korma, Sameh A. Alghamdi, Mashail A. El-Saadony, Mohamed T. Abd El-Hack, Mohamed E. Cacciotti, Ilaria AbuQamar, Synan F. El-Tarabily, Khaled A. Zhao, Liqing |
author_facet | Umair, Muhammad Jabbar, Saqib Zhaoxin, Lu Jianhao, Zhang Abid, Muhammad Khan, Kashif-Ur R. Korma, Sameh A. Alghamdi, Mashail A. El-Saadony, Mohamed T. Abd El-Hack, Mohamed E. Cacciotti, Ilaria AbuQamar, Synan F. El-Tarabily, Khaled A. Zhao, Liqing |
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description | Viral infections are a major cause of severe, fatal diseases worldwide. Recently, these infections have increased due to demanding contextual circumstances, such as environmental changes, increased migration of people and product distribution, rapid demographic changes, and outbreaks of novel viruses, including the COVID-19 outbreak. Internal variables that influence viral immunity have received attention along with these external causes to avert such novel viral outbreaks. The gastrointestinal microbiome (GIM), particularly the present probiotics, plays a vital role in the host immune system by mediating host protective immunity and acting as an immune regulator. Bacteriocins possess numerous health benefits and exhibit antagonistic activity against enteric pathogens and immunobiotics, thereby inhibiting viral infections. Moreover, disrupting the homeostasis of the GIM/host immune system negatively affects viral immunity. The interactions between bacteriocins and infectious viruses, particularly in COVID-19, through improved host immunity and physiology are complex and have not yet been studied, although several studies have proven that bacteriocins influence the outcomes of viral infections. However, the complex transmission to the affected sites and siRNA defense against nuclease digestion lead to challenging clinical trials. Additionally, bacteriocins are well known for their biofunctional properties and underlying mechanisms in the treatment of bacterial and fungal infections. However, few studies have shown the role of probiotics-derived bacteriocin against viral infections. Thus, based on the results of the previous studies, this review lays out a road map for future studies on bacteriocins for treating viral infections. |
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spelling | pubmed-94022542022-08-25 Probiotic-Based Bacteriocin: Immunity Supplementation Against Viruses. An Updated Review Umair, Muhammad Jabbar, Saqib Zhaoxin, Lu Jianhao, Zhang Abid, Muhammad Khan, Kashif-Ur R. Korma, Sameh A. Alghamdi, Mashail A. El-Saadony, Mohamed T. Abd El-Hack, Mohamed E. Cacciotti, Ilaria AbuQamar, Synan F. El-Tarabily, Khaled A. Zhao, Liqing Front Microbiol Microbiology Viral infections are a major cause of severe, fatal diseases worldwide. Recently, these infections have increased due to demanding contextual circumstances, such as environmental changes, increased migration of people and product distribution, rapid demographic changes, and outbreaks of novel viruses, including the COVID-19 outbreak. Internal variables that influence viral immunity have received attention along with these external causes to avert such novel viral outbreaks. The gastrointestinal microbiome (GIM), particularly the present probiotics, plays a vital role in the host immune system by mediating host protective immunity and acting as an immune regulator. Bacteriocins possess numerous health benefits and exhibit antagonistic activity against enteric pathogens and immunobiotics, thereby inhibiting viral infections. Moreover, disrupting the homeostasis of the GIM/host immune system negatively affects viral immunity. The interactions between bacteriocins and infectious viruses, particularly in COVID-19, through improved host immunity and physiology are complex and have not yet been studied, although several studies have proven that bacteriocins influence the outcomes of viral infections. However, the complex transmission to the affected sites and siRNA defense against nuclease digestion lead to challenging clinical trials. Additionally, bacteriocins are well known for their biofunctional properties and underlying mechanisms in the treatment of bacterial and fungal infections. However, few studies have shown the role of probiotics-derived bacteriocin against viral infections. Thus, based on the results of the previous studies, this review lays out a road map for future studies on bacteriocins for treating viral infections. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-07-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9402254/ /pubmed/36033850 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.876058 Text en Copyright © 2022 Umair, Jabbar, Zhaoxin, Jianhao, Abid, Khan, Korma, Alghamdi, El-Saadony, Abd El-Hack, Cacciotti, AbuQamar, El-Tarabily and Zhao. https://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) and the copyright owner(s) 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 | Microbiology Umair, Muhammad Jabbar, Saqib Zhaoxin, Lu Jianhao, Zhang Abid, Muhammad Khan, Kashif-Ur R. Korma, Sameh A. Alghamdi, Mashail A. El-Saadony, Mohamed T. Abd El-Hack, Mohamed E. Cacciotti, Ilaria AbuQamar, Synan F. El-Tarabily, Khaled A. Zhao, Liqing Probiotic-Based Bacteriocin: Immunity Supplementation Against Viruses. An Updated Review |
title | Probiotic-Based Bacteriocin: Immunity Supplementation Against Viruses. An Updated Review |
title_full | Probiotic-Based Bacteriocin: Immunity Supplementation Against Viruses. An Updated Review |
title_fullStr | Probiotic-Based Bacteriocin: Immunity Supplementation Against Viruses. An Updated Review |
title_full_unstemmed | Probiotic-Based Bacteriocin: Immunity Supplementation Against Viruses. An Updated Review |
title_short | Probiotic-Based Bacteriocin: Immunity Supplementation Against Viruses. An Updated Review |
title_sort | probiotic-based bacteriocin: immunity supplementation against viruses. an updated review |
topic | Microbiology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9402254/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36033850 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.876058 |
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