Kujawska Magdalena, Neuhaus Klaus, Huptas Christopher, Jiménez Esther, Arboleya Silvia, Schaubeck Monika, Hall Lindsay J
Chair of intestinal Microbiome, ZIEL - Institute for Food & Health, Technical University of Munich, Weihenstephaner Berg 3, 85354, Freising, Germany.
Institute of Microbiology and Infection, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, B15 2TT, UK.
Probiotics Antimicrob Proteins. 2024 Sep 17. doi: 10.1007/s12602-024-10346-9.
Human milk is the best nutrition for infants, providing optimal support for the developing immune system and gut microbiota. Hence, it has been used as source for probiotic strain isolation, including members of the genus Bifidobacterium, in an effort to provide beneficial effects to infants who cannot be exclusively breastfed. However, not all supplemented bifidobacteria can effectively colonise the infant gut, nor confer health benefits to the individual infant host; therefore, new isolates are needed to develop a range of dietary products for this specific age group. Here, we investigated the beneficial potential of Bifidobacterium breve DSM 32583 isolated from human milk. We show that in vitro B. breve DSM 32583 exhibited several characteristics considered fundamental for beneficial bacteria, including survival in conditions simulating those present in the digestive tract, adherence to human epithelial cell lines, and inhibition of growth of potentially pathogenic microorganisms. Its antibiotic resistance patterns were comparable to those of known beneficial bifidobacterial strains, and its genome did not contain plasmids nor virulence-associated genes. These results suggest that B. breve DSM 32583 is a potential probiotic candidate.
母乳是婴儿的最佳营养来源,能为发育中的免疫系统和肠道微生物群提供最佳支持。因此,母乳已被用作益生菌菌株分离的来源,包括双歧杆菌属的成员,旨在为无法纯母乳喂养的婴儿提供有益效果。然而,并非所有补充的双歧杆菌都能有效定殖于婴儿肠道,也无法为个体婴儿宿主带来健康益处;因此,需要新的分离株来开发针对这一特定年龄组的一系列膳食产品。在此,我们研究了从母乳中分离出的短双歧杆菌DSM 32583的有益潜力。我们发现,体外实验中,短双歧杆菌DSM 32583表现出了几种被认为是有益细菌基本特征的特性,包括在模拟消化道环境的条件下存活、黏附于人类上皮细胞系以及抑制潜在致病微生物的生长。其抗生素抗性模式与已知的有益双歧杆菌菌株相当,且其基因组中不包含质粒和毒力相关基因。这些结果表明,短双歧杆菌DSM 32583是一种潜在的益生菌候选菌株。