Authors
Ranjita Sengupta, Eric Altermann, Rachel C Anderson, Warren C McNabb, Paul J Moughan, Nicole C Roy
Publication date
2013
Source
Mediators of inflammation
Volume
2013
Issue
1
Pages
237921
Publisher
Hindawi Publishing Corporation
Description
Lactobacillus species can exert health promoting effects in the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) through many mechanisms, which include pathogen inhibition, maintenance of microbial balance, immunomodulation, and enhancement of the epithelial barrier function. Different species of the genus Lactobacillus can evoke different responses in the host, and not all strains of the same species can be considered beneficial. Strain variations may be related to diversity of the cell surface architecture of lactobacilli and the bacteria′s ability to express certain surface components or secrete specific compounds in response to the host environment. Lactobacilli are known to modify their surface structures in response to stress factors such as bile and low pH, and these adaptations may help their survival in the face of harsh environmental conditions encountered in the GIT. In recent years, multiple cell surface‐associated molecules …
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