In vitro validation studies for adhesion factor and adhesion efficiency of probiotic Bacillus licheniformis MCC 2514 and Bifidobacterium breve NCIM 5671 on HT-29 cell lines
Probiotic bacterial adhesion to the epithelial cell is a composite process and in vivo adhesion studies can be strengthened with the improved in vitro models for preliminary screening of potentially adherent strains. With this rationale, the study aimed is the first report to demonstrate the coloniz...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Archives of microbiology 2021-08, Vol.203 (6), p.2989-2998 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Probiotic bacterial adhesion to the epithelial cell is a composite process and in vivo adhesion studies can be strengthened with the improved in vitro models for preliminary screening of potentially adherent strains. With this rationale, the study aimed is the first report to demonstrate the colonizing efficiency of probiotic
Bacillus licheniformis
MCC 2514 in comparison to
Bifidobacterium breve
NCIM 5671on HT-29 cell line.
B. licheniformis
(54.28 ± 0.99%) and
Bif. breve
(70.23 ± 0.85%) adhered in a higher percentage on fibronectin and mucin, respectively. However, the adhesion was higher for
B. licheniformis
when compared to
Bif. breve
. In adhesion score,
B. licheniformis
obtained about 138.85 ± 12.32, whereas
Bif. breve
got the score of 43.05 ± 9.12. The same trend continued in the adhesion percentage study, where
B. licheniformis adhered
75.5 ± 5.2%, higher than
Bif. breve
which adhered 32.66 ± 3.2%. In invasion assay, both the bacteria significantly decreased the colonization of the pathogen
Kocuria rhizophila
ATCC 9341 about 97.32 ± 0.81% in the competitive assay, 97.87 ± 0.73% in exclusion assay and 82.19 ± 2.51% in displacement assay. The cytotoxicity effects of the test bacterial strains against HT-29 cell line through MTT assay determined no viability loss in the treated cells. Therefore, the data obtained from the in vitro studies showed that both
B. licheniformis
and
Bif. breve
had shown significantly good invasion on pathogen and adhesion capacity on HT-29 cell line. |
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ISSN: | 0302-8933 1432-072X |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00203-021-02257-y |