The ability of bifidobacteria to establish in the intestine of mammals is among the main factors considered to be important for achieving probiotic effects. The role of surface molecules from Bifidobacterium bifidum taxon in mucin adhesion capability and the aggregation phenotype of this bacterial species was analyzed. Adhesion to the human intestinal cell line HT29 was determined for a collection of 12 B. bifidum strains. In four of them—B. bifidum LMG13195, DSM20456, DSM20239, and A8—the involvement of surface-exposed macromolecules in the aggregation phenomenon was determined. The aggregation of B. bifidum A8 and DSM20456 was abolished after treatment with proteinase K, this effect being more pronounced for the strain A8. Furthermore, a ...
Adhesion to the human intestinal cell is considered as one of the main selection criteria of lactic ...
Mucus provides protective functions in the gastrointestinal tract and plays an important role in the...
B. bifidum S17, isolated form feces of a breast-fed infant, was identified as a strain with high adh...
Adhesion of bacteria to mucosal surfaces and epithelial cells is one of the key features for the sel...
Data on fimbrial and afimbrial adhesion factors of bifidobacteria are presented. Pili-like structure...
ABSTRACT Bifidobacterium is a natural inhabitant of the human gastrointestinal (GI) tract. We studie...
he ability of bifidobacteria to adhere to the intestine of the human host is considered to be import...
The cell surface properties of human intestinal bifidobacteria have been characterized for 30 strain...
Modern research in the area of probiotics is largely devoted to discovering factors that promote the...
International audienceSeveral Bacillus strains isolated from commercial probiotic preparations were ...
Adhesion to the human intestinal cell is considered as one of the main selection criteria of lacti...
We found that the human intestinal isolate Bifidobacterium bifidum MIMBb75 strongly adhered to Caco-...
Bi dobacteria have been considered to exert bene cial in uence on their hosts ’ health, thereby, ...
Thirteen human bifidobacterial strains were tested for their abilities to adhere to human enterocyte...
Mucus is the habitat for the microorganisms, bacteria and yeast that form the commensal flora. Mucin...
Adhesion to the human intestinal cell is considered as one of the main selection criteria of lactic ...
Mucus provides protective functions in the gastrointestinal tract and plays an important role in the...
B. bifidum S17, isolated form feces of a breast-fed infant, was identified as a strain with high adh...
Adhesion of bacteria to mucosal surfaces and epithelial cells is one of the key features for the sel...
Data on fimbrial and afimbrial adhesion factors of bifidobacteria are presented. Pili-like structure...
ABSTRACT Bifidobacterium is a natural inhabitant of the human gastrointestinal (GI) tract. We studie...
he ability of bifidobacteria to adhere to the intestine of the human host is considered to be import...
The cell surface properties of human intestinal bifidobacteria have been characterized for 30 strain...
Modern research in the area of probiotics is largely devoted to discovering factors that promote the...
International audienceSeveral Bacillus strains isolated from commercial probiotic preparations were ...
Adhesion to the human intestinal cell is considered as one of the main selection criteria of lacti...
We found that the human intestinal isolate Bifidobacterium bifidum MIMBb75 strongly adhered to Caco-...
Bi dobacteria have been considered to exert bene cial in uence on their hosts ’ health, thereby, ...
Thirteen human bifidobacterial strains were tested for their abilities to adhere to human enterocyte...
Mucus is the habitat for the microorganisms, bacteria and yeast that form the commensal flora. Mucin...
Adhesion to the human intestinal cell is considered as one of the main selection criteria of lactic ...
Mucus provides protective functions in the gastrointestinal tract and plays an important role in the...
B. bifidum S17, isolated form feces of a breast-fed infant, was identified as a strain with high adh...