In Vitro Screen of Lactobacilli Strains for Gastrointestinal and Vaginal Benefits

Author:

Anglenius Heli1ORCID,Mäkivuokko Harri2,Ahonen Ilmari3,Forssten Sofia D.1,Wacklin Pirjo1,Mättö Jaana2,Lahtinen Sampo1,Lehtoranta Liisa1,Ouwehand Arthur C.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. IFF Health and Biosciences, 02460 Kantvik, Finland

2. Finnish Red Cross Blood Service, 00310 Helsinki, Finland

3. Vincit Oyj, 20500 Turku, Finland

Abstract

Traditional probiotics comprise mainly lactic acid bacteria that are safe for human use, tolerate acid and bile, and adhere to the epithelial lining and mucosal surfaces. In this study, one hundred commercial and non-commercial strains that were isolated from human feces or vaginal samples were tested with regards to overall growth in culture media, tolerance to acid and bile, hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) production, and adhesion to vaginal epithelial cells (VECs) and to blood group antigens. As a result, various of the tested lactobacilli strains were determined to be suitable for gastrointestinal or vaginal applications. Commercial strains grew better than the newly isolated strains, but tolerance to acid was a common property among all tested strains. Tolerance to bile varied considerably between the strains. Resistance to bile and acid correlated well, as did VEC adhesion and H2O2 production, but H2O2 production was not associated with resistance to bile or acid. Except for L. iners strains, vaginal isolates had better overall VEC adhesion and higher H2O2 production. Species- and strain-specific differences were evident for all parameters. Rank-ordered clustering with nine clusters was used to identify strains that were suitable for gastrointestinal or vaginal health, demonstrating that the categorization of strains for targeted health indications is possible based on the parameters that were measured in this study.

Funder

IFF Health and Biosciences

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Virology,Microbiology (medical),Microbiology

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