Live probiotics protect intestinal epithelial cells from the effects of infection with enteroinvasive Escherichia coli (EIEC)

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Resta-Lenert, S [1 ]
Barrett, KE [1 ]
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[1] Univ Calif San Diego, Dept Med, Sch Med, Med Ctr 8414, San Diego, CA 92103 USA
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10.1136/gut.52.7.988
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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Background: The colonic epithelium maintains a life long reciprocally beneficial interaction with the colonic microbiota. Disruption is associated with mucosal injury. Aims: We hypothesised that probiotics may limit epithelial damage induced by enteroinvasive pathogens, and promote restitution. Methods: Human intestinal epithelial cell lines ( HT29/cl. 19A and Caco-2) were exposed to enteroinvasive Escherichia coli ( EIEC 029: NM), and/or probiotics ( Streptococcus thermophilus (ST), ATCC19258, and Lactobacillus acidophilus ( LA), ATCC4356). Infected cells and controls were assessed for transepithelial resistance, chloride secretory responses, alterations in cytoskeletal and tight junctional proteins, and responses to epidermal growth factor ( EGF) stimulation. Results: Exposure of cell monolayers to live ST/LA, but not to heat inactivated ST/LA, significantly limited adhesion, invasion, and physiological dysfunction induced by EIEC. Antibiotic killed ST/ LA reduced adhesion somewhat but were less effective in limiting the consequences of EIEC invasion of cell monolayers. Furthermore, live ST/ LA alone increased transepithelial resistance, contrasting markedly with the fall in resistance evoked by EIEC infection, which could also be blocked by live ST/ LA. The effect of ST/ LA on resistance was accompanied by maintenance ( actin, ZO-1) or enhancement ( actinin, occludin) of cytoskeletal and tight junctional protein phosphorylation. ST/ LA had no effect on chloride secretion by themselves but reversed the increase in basal secretion evoked by EIEC. EIEC also reduced the ability of EGF to activate its receptor, which was reversed by ST/ LA. Conclusions: Live ST/ LA interact with intestinal epithelial cells to protect them from the deleterious effect of EIEC via mechanisms that include, but are not limited to, interference with pathogen adhesion and invasion. Probiotics likely also enhance the barrier function of naive epithelial cells not exposed to any pathogen.
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