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Lactobacillus crispatus L1: high cell density cultivation and exopolysaccharide structure characterization to highlight potentially beneficial effects against vaginal pathogens

机译:乳杆菌L1:高细胞密度培养和胞外多糖结构表征突出了对阴道病原体的潜在有益作用

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Background Vaginal lactic acid bacteria defend the host against pathogens through a combination of competitive exclusion, competition for nutrients, production of antimicrobial substances and through the activation of the immune system. A new human isolate named Lactobacillus crispatus L1 was characterized in this work, and a preliminary evaluation of its probiotic potential is described together with a process to obtain a high productivity of viable biomass. Results In a simulated digestion process 1.8?1010 cells?ml?1 survived the gastric environment with 80% viability, without being affected by small intestine juices. Experiments on six different C sources were performed to analyze growth and organic acids production and, glucose, provided the best performances. A microfiltration strategy was exploited to improve the cellular yield in 2?L-fermentation processes, reaching 27?g?·?l?1 of dry biomass. Moreover, L. crispatus L1 demonstrated a greater stability to high concentrations of lactic acid, compared to other lactobacilli. The specific L. crispatus L1 exopolysaccharide was purified from the fermentation broth and characterized by NMR showing structural features and similarity to exopolysaccharides produced by pathogenic strains. Live L. crispatus L1 cells strongly reduced adhesion of a yeast pathogenic strain, Candida albicans in particular, in adherence assays. Interestingly a higher expression of the human defensin HBD-2 was also observed in vaginal cells treated with the purified exopolysaccharide, indicating a possible correlation with C. albicans growth inhibition. Conclusions The paper describes the evaluation of L. crispatus L1 as potential vaginal probiotic and the fermentation processes to obtain high concentrations of viable cells.
机译:背景技术阴道乳酸菌通过竞争排斥,营养竞争,抗微生物物质的产生以及免疫系统的激活来防御宿主对抗病原体。在这项工作中表征了一种新的人类分离株,称为Lactobacillus crispatus L1,并对其益生菌潜力进行了初步评估,并描述了获得高生产率的可行生物质的方法。结果在模拟的消化过程中,1.8?10 10 细胞?ml ?1 在胃环境中存活了80%,而不受小肠汁的影响。进行了六个不同碳源的实验,以分析生长和有机酸的产生,而葡萄糖则提供了最佳性能。利用微滤策略提高了2?L发酵过程的细胞产量,使干生物量达到27?g?·?l ?1 。此外,与其他乳杆菌相比,crispatatus L1对高浓度的乳酸具有更高的稳定性。从发酵液中纯化出特定的L.crispatus L1外多糖,并通过NMR表征,显示出与病原菌株产生的外多糖的结构特征和相似性。在粘附测定中,活的利斯特氏菌L1细胞强烈降低了酵母致病菌株,尤其是白色念珠菌的粘附。有趣的是,在用纯化的胞外多糖处理的阴道细胞中还观察到了人防御素HBD-2的更高表达,表明可能与白色念珠菌的生长抑制有关。结论本文描述了作为一种潜在的阴道益生菌的crispatatus L1的评估以及获得高浓度活细胞的发酵过程。

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