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초록
Probiotics have been shown to be effective in reducing allergic symptoms. However, there are few studies to evaluate the therapeutic effects of lactobacilli on allergen-induced airway inflammation. We investigated whether three heat-killed lactobacilli, Lactobacillus plantarum, Lactobacillus curvatus and Lactobacillus sakei subsp. sakei, isolated from kimchi, exerted inhibitory effects on airway hyper-responsiveness in a murine asthma model. Heat-killed lactic acid bacteria were orally administered into BALB/c mice, followed by challenge with aerosolized ovalbumin, after which allergic symptoms were evaluated. Airway inflammation was suppressed in the L. plantarum- and L. curvatus-treated mice. Interleukin (IL)-4 and IL-5 levels were significantly lower in the L. plantarum- and L. curvatus-treated mice than in those treated with L. sakei subsp. sakei. Importantly, heat-killed L. plantarum administration induced Foxp3 expression in intestinal lamina propria cells, and heat-killed L. curvatus induced IL-10 as a way of inducing tolerance. Specific strains of lactobacilli isolated from kimchi can effectively suppress airway hyper-responsiveness.
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- 제목
- Differential Suppression of Heat-Killed Lactobacilli Isolated from kimchi, a Korean Traditional Food, on Airway Hyper-responsiveness in Mice
- 저자
- Hong, Hye-Jin; Kim, Eugene; Cho, Daeho; Kim, Tae Sung
- 발행일
- 2010-05
- 유형
- Article
- 권
- 30
- 호
- 3
- 페이지
- 449 ~ 458