Immunomodulatory effects of novel bifidobacterium and lactobacillus strains on murine macrophage cells

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Jun Zhu, Liang Zhao, Huiyuan Guo, Lu Jiang and Fazheng Ren*

The principle purpose of this study was to investigate the immunomodulatory ability of three microbial strains isolated from Bama County centenarians in activating macrophages, and to characterize the effective component of these strains. A murine macrophage cell line, RAW264.7, was cultured in presence of intact bacterial cells, bacterial cell wall (CW) or cell free extract (CFE) . NO, IL-6, TNFproduction and phagocytic activity of co-cultured macrophages were tested. Bifidobacterium adolescentis BBMN23, Bifidobacterium longum BBMN68 and Lactobacillus saliva Ren were demonstrated to enhance the activities of macrophages by increasing the phagocytic activity and NO, IL-6, TNF- production. The immunomodulatory activities of these microbial strains are mainly due to the CW fraction, although their CFE were also effective. The results of this study indicated that specific substrains of bifidobacterium and lactobacillus from guts of healthy centenarians (Bama County, China) may be of immunomodulatory value, and thus may have the potential to be used as probiotics.

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