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Towards a better understanding of <Emphasis Type="Italic">Lactobacillus rhamnosus</Emphasis> GG - host interactions
Authors:Marijke?E?Segers  Email author" target="_blank">Sarah?LebeerEmail author
Institution:1.Department of Bioscience Engineering,University of Antwerp, Research Group Environmental Ecology and Applied Microbiology,Antwerp,Belgium;2.KU Leuven, Centre of Microbial and Plant Genetics,Leuven,Belgium
Abstract:Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG (LGG) is one of the most widely used probiotic strains. Various health effects are well documented including the prevention and treatment of gastro-intestinal infections and diarrhea, and stimulation of immune responses that promote vaccination or even prevent certain allergic symptoms. However, not all intervention studies could show a clinical benefit and even for the same conditions, the results are not univocal. Clearly, the host phenotype governed by age, genetics and environmental factors such as the endogenous microbiota, plays a role in whether individuals are responders or non-responders. However, we believe that a detailed knowledge of the bacterial physiology and the LGG molecules that play a key role in its host-interaction capacity is crucial for a better understanding of its potential health benefits. Molecules that were yet identified as important factors governing host interactions include its adhesive pili or fimbriae, its lipoteichoic acid molecules, its major secreted proteins and its galactose-rich exopolysaccharides, as well as specific DNA motifs. Nevertheless, future studies are needed to correlate specific health effects to these molecular effectors in LGG, and also in other probiotic strains.
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