Author:
Moreno Muñoz José Antonio,Chenoll Empar,Casinos Beatriz,Bataller Esther,Ramón Daniel,Genovés Salvador,Montava Rebeca,Ribes Juan Manuel,Buesa Javier,Fàbrega Joan,Rivero Montserrat
Abstract
ABSTRACTRotavirus is the leading cause of severe acute gastroenteritis among children worldwide. It is well known that breast-feeding and vaccination afford infants protection. Since breast-feeding has drastically decreased in developed countries, efforts have been focused on the potential use of probiotics as preventive agents. In this study, a novelBifidobacterium longumsubsp.infantisstrain was isolated from infant feces and selected, based on its capacity to inhibitin vitrorotavirus Wa replication (up to 36.05% infectious foci reduction) and also to protect cells from virus infection (up to 48.50% infectious foci reduction) in both MA-104 and HT-29 cell lines. Furthermore, studies using a BALB/c mouse model have proved that this strain provides preliminaryin vivoprotection against rotavirus infection. The strain has been deposited in the Spanish Type Culture Collection under the accession number CECT 7210. This novel strain has the main properties required of a probiotic, such as resistance to gastrointestinal juices, biliary salts, NaCl, and low pH, as well as adhesion to intestinal mucus and sensitivity to antibiotics. The food safety status has been confirmed by the absence of undesirable metabolite production and in acute ingestion studies of mice. Overall, these results demonstrate thatBifidobacterium longumsubsp.infantisCECT 7210 can be considered a probiotic able to inhibit rotavirus infection.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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