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Lactococcus Lactis Subsp. cremoris Is an Efficacious Beneficial Bacterium that Limits Tissue Injury in the Intestine

  • 2019-02
  • iScience 12
    • T. Darby
    • Joshua A. Owens
    • B. Saeedi
    • L. Luo
    • J. Matthews
    • B. Robinson
    • C. Naudin
    • Rheinallt M. Jones

Abstract

The use of beneficial bacteria to promote health is widely practiced. However, experimental evidence corroborating the efficacy of bacteria promoted with such claims remains limited. We address this gap by identifying a beneficial bacterium that protects against tissue damage and injury-induced inflammation in the gut. We first employed the Drosophila animal model to screen for the capacity of candidate beneficial bacteria to protect the fly gut against injury. From this screen, we identified Lactococcus lactis subsp. cremoris as a bacterium that elicited potent cytoprotective activity. Then, in a murine model, we demonstrated that the same strain confers powerful cytoprotective influences against radiological damage, as well as anti-inflammatory activity in a gut colitis model. In summary, we demonstrate the positive salutary effects of a beneficial bacterium, namely, L. lactis subsp. cremoris on intestinal tissue and propose the use of this strain as a therapeutic to promote intestinal health.

Keywords: Biological Sciences; Cell Biology; Microbiology.

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Lactococcus cremorisReduced Colitis InflammationBeneficial
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Lactococcus cremorisReduced Intestinal Tissue DamageBeneficial
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Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactisProtection Against Radiological DamageBeneficial
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Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactisReduced Inflammatory InjuryBeneficial
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Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactis R1058Reduced Gastric Tissue DamageBeneficial
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Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactis R1058Reduced Gut InflammationBeneficial
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Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactis R1058Reduced Injury-Induced Gut InflammationBeneficial
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Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactis R1058Reduced Radiological Damage in the GutBeneficial
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