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In vitro evaluation of the impact of human background microbiota on the response to Bifidobacterium strains and fructo-oligosaccharides.

机译:人体背景微生物群对双歧杆菌菌株和低聚果糖响应的影响的体外评估。

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The microbial colonisation of the infant gut begins immediately after birth and is essential for the development of the intestine, the immune system and later well-being. Important differences have been reported in the characteristics of such microbiota in different infant population groups. In the present study, we employed an in vitro faecal batch culture model using faeces from different human population groups (adults and full-term breast-fed, full-term formula-fed and preterm infants) to determine the influence that the addition of four bifidobacterial strains and fructo-oligosaccharides (FOS) exerts on the profile of SCFA measured by GC as well as on the levels of some relevant intestinal microbial groups by quantitative PCR during incubation. Differences were found in the levels of SCFA and intestinal microbial groups in the faecal cultures depending on the human group origin of the faecal samples (P< 0.05), this being a predominant factor, compared with bifidobacteria or FOS added, in determining microbiota dynamics. These results exhibit the importance of the initial characteristics of the basal intestinal microbiota in the effect exerted by bifidobacteria or FOS that are added and highlight the need to design probiotics targeting specific human population groups
机译:婴儿肠道的微生物定殖在出生后立即开始,对于肠道的发育,免疫系统和后来的健康至关重要。据报道,在不同的婴儿群体中,这种微生物群的特征存在重要差异。在本研究中,我们采用体外粪便分批培养模型,该模型使用了不同人群(成人和足月母乳喂养,足月配方奶喂养和早产儿)的粪便,以确定添加四个粪便的影响。在培养过程中,双歧杆菌菌株和低聚果糖(FOS)通过GC测定了SCFA的概况,并通过定量PCR反映了一些相关肠道微生物群的水平。粪便培养物中SCFA和肠道微生物组的水平存在差异,这取决于粪便样品的人类来源(P <0.05),与添加双歧杆菌或FOS相比,这是决定微生物群落动态的主要因素。这些结果表明,在添加双歧杆菌或FOS的作用中,基础肠道菌群初始特征的重要性,并强调需要设计针对特定人群的益生菌

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