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Protective action of Bacillus clausii probiotic strains in an in vitro model of Rotavirus infection.
Author: Berni CananiRoberto, BrunoCristina, DamianoCarla, PaparoLorella, PastoreLucio, PisapiaLaura, TripodiLorella
Original Abstract of the Article :
Rotavirus is the most common cause of acute gastroenteritis (AGE) in young children. Bacillus clausii (B. clausii) is a spore-forming probiotic that is able to colonize the gut. A mixture of four B. clausii strains (O/C, T, SIN and N/R) is commonly used for the treatment of AGE, and it has been demo...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7387476/
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Bacillus Clausii: A Probiotic Shield Against Rotavirus
This study explores the potential protective effects of Bacillus clausii, a probiotic bacterium, against rotavirus infection, a major cause of acute gastroenteritis (AGE) in children. The research investigates the mechanisms by which a specific mixture of B. clausii strains may protect intestinal cells from rotavirus-induced damage. The researchers conducted a series of in vitro experiments, examining the effects of B. clausii on biomarkers of mucosal barrier integrity and immune function in a cellular model of rotavirus infection. Their findings suggest that B. clausii may offer a protective barrier against rotavirus, potentially contributing to a more robust and resilient gut environment.B. Clausii: Enhancing Mucosal Barrier Integrity
The study's findings reveal that B. clausii may protect intestinal cells from rotavirus-induced damage by enhancing mucosal barrier integrity, a crucial defense mechanism against pathogens. The researchers observed that B. clausii strengthened the intestinal barrier by up-regulating the expression of mucin 5AC and tight junction proteins, key components of the mucosal lining. This research highlights the potential of probiotics in supporting gut health and potentially mitigating the severity of rotavirus infection.The Importance of a Healthy Gut
The study's findings underscore the importance of maintaining a healthy gut microbiome, as it plays a vital role in protecting against infections and promoting overall health. The research suggests that incorporating probiotics, such as B. clausii, into dietary regimens may offer a natural and effective strategy for supporting gut health and potentially mitigating the severity of infections like rotavirus. The study serves as a reminder of the intricate connection between gut health and overall well-being.Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This study reveals the potential protective effects of Bacillus clausii against rotavirus infection, highlighting its ability to strengthen the intestinal barrier and modulate immune responses. The research underscores the importance of maintaining a healthy gut microbiome and suggests that incorporating probiotics may offer a natural and effective strategy for promoting gut health and potentially mitigating the severity of infections. As we journey through the vast desert of gut health research, this study serves as a valuable oasis, offering insights into the potential benefits of probiotics in supporting a robust and resilient gut environment.Date :
- Date Completed 2020-12-07
- Date Revised 2021-07-28
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