International audienceThe adhesion properties of 14 Streptococcus salivarius strains to mucus (HT29-MTX) and non-mucus secreting (Caco-2/TC7) human intestinal epithelial cells were investigated. Ability to adhere to these two eukaryotic cell lines greatly differs between strains. The presence of mucus played a major factor in adhesion, likely due to high adhesiveness to mucins present in the native human mucus layer covering the whole cell surface. Only one S. salivarius strain (F6-1), isolated from the feces of a healthy baby, was found to strongly adhere to HT-29 MTX cells at a level comparable to that of Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG, a probiotic strain considered to be highly adherent. By sequencing the genome of F6-1, we were able to iden...
Food and probiotic bacteria, in particular lactic acid bacteria, are ingested in large amounts by hu...
Bacterial adhesion is a critical step for colonization of the host. The pioneer colonizer and commen...
Although Streptococcus intermedius and Streptococcus mutans are regarded as members of the commensal...
Surface proteins of Gram-positive bacteria play crucial roles in bacterial adhesion to host tissues....
Biofilm formation is crucial for bacterial community development and host colonization by Streptococ...
Adhesion of bacteria to mucus may favor their persistence within the gut and their beneficial effect...
Understanding the nature of mucus-microbe interactions will provide important information that can h...
<div><p>Adhesion of bacteria to mucus may favor their persistence within the gut and their beneficia...
<p>The adhesion ability to mucin varied greatly among 18 Lactobacillus plantarum isolates depending ...
Understanding the nature of mucus-microbe interactions will provide important information that can h...
In spite of the wealth of clinical evidence supporting the health benefits of Lactobacillus rhamnosu...
International audienceSeveral Bacillus strains isolated from commercial probiotic preparations were ...
Mucus is the habitat for the microorganisms, bacteria and yeast that form the commensal flora. Mucin...
In the gastrointestinal tract (GIT), adhesion is a prerequisite for bacterial colonization. Lactococ...
Afin de caractériser les mécanismes moléculaires sous-jacents au processus d’adhésion des bactéries ...
Food and probiotic bacteria, in particular lactic acid bacteria, are ingested in large amounts by hu...
Bacterial adhesion is a critical step for colonization of the host. The pioneer colonizer and commen...
Although Streptococcus intermedius and Streptococcus mutans are regarded as members of the commensal...
Surface proteins of Gram-positive bacteria play crucial roles in bacterial adhesion to host tissues....
Biofilm formation is crucial for bacterial community development and host colonization by Streptococ...
Adhesion of bacteria to mucus may favor their persistence within the gut and their beneficial effect...
Understanding the nature of mucus-microbe interactions will provide important information that can h...
<div><p>Adhesion of bacteria to mucus may favor their persistence within the gut and their beneficia...
<p>The adhesion ability to mucin varied greatly among 18 Lactobacillus plantarum isolates depending ...
Understanding the nature of mucus-microbe interactions will provide important information that can h...
In spite of the wealth of clinical evidence supporting the health benefits of Lactobacillus rhamnosu...
International audienceSeveral Bacillus strains isolated from commercial probiotic preparations were ...
Mucus is the habitat for the microorganisms, bacteria and yeast that form the commensal flora. Mucin...
In the gastrointestinal tract (GIT), adhesion is a prerequisite for bacterial colonization. Lactococ...
Afin de caractériser les mécanismes moléculaires sous-jacents au processus d’adhésion des bactéries ...
Food and probiotic bacteria, in particular lactic acid bacteria, are ingested in large amounts by hu...
Bacterial adhesion is a critical step for colonization of the host. The pioneer colonizer and commen...
Although Streptococcus intermedius and Streptococcus mutans are regarded as members of the commensal...