Lactobacillus rhamnosus and L. plantarum Combination Treatment Ameliorated Colitis Symptoms in a Mouse Model by Altering Intestinal Microbial Composition and Suppressing Inflammatory Response

Author:

Liu Yangyang1ORCID,Zhang Heng1,Xie Aowen1,Sun Jingzhou1,Yang Huiqing1,Li Jinshan1,Li Yingjun1,Chen Fei1,Mei Yuxia1,Liang Yunxiang1

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Agricultural Microbiology and College of Life Science and Technology Huazhong Agricultural University Wuhan 430070 China

Abstract

ScopeChanges in composition of intestinal microbes may disrupt the balance of their interaction with a susceptible host, resulting in development of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).Methods and resultsThe study applied in combination two Lactobacillus strains (L. rhamnosus BY‐02, L. plantarum BY‐05) (“LS treatment”), previously isolates from feces of healthy human infants, in a mouse model of dextran sodium sulfate (DSS)‐induced colitis, and evaluates their ameliorative effect and its possible mechanism. LS treatment suppresses weight loss and colon shortening, and reduces disease activity index in the mice. It also has several additional beneficial effects: i) maintains goblet cell numbers and ameliorates intestinal barrier damage in colonic tissue; ii) alters intestinal microbial composition close to normal by increasing abundances of Muribaculaceae, Akkermansia, Clostridia, Oscillospiraceae, and Lachnospiraceae, and decreasing abundance of Escherichia‐Shigella; iii) increases content of short‐chain fatty acids; iv) reduces content of pro‐inflammatory lipopolysaccharides; v) suppresses overactivation of TLR4/NF‐κB inflammatory signaling pathway.ConclusionCombination treatment with two Lactobacillus strains strongly ameliorates colitis symptoms in the mouse model by favorably altering intestinal microbial composition and suppressing inflammatory response.

Funder

Natural Science Foundation of Hubei Province

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Food Science,Biotechnology

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