Adhesion mechanisms mediated by probiotics and prebiotics and their potential impact on human health
AMAndrea Monteagudo-MeraRARobert A. RastallGRGlenn R. GibsonDCDimitris CharalampopoulosACAfroditi Chatzifragkou
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Abstract
Adhesion ability to the host is a classical selection criterion for potential probiotic bacteria that could result in a transient colonisation that would help to promote immunomodulatory effects, as well as stimulate gut barrier and metabolic functions. In addition, probiotic bacteria have a potential protective role against enteropathogens through different mechanisms including production of antimicrobial compounds, reduction of pathogenic bacterial adhesion and competition for host cell binding sites. The competitive exclusion by probiotic bacteria has a beneficial effect not only on the gut but also in the urogenital tract and oral cavity. On the other hand, prebiotics may also act as barriers to pathogens…
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- Probiotic
- Microbiology
- Biology
- Gut flora
- Bacteria
- Antimicrobial
- Immunology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Reduced inequalities
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