Stimulation of murine cell-mediated immunity by dietary administration of a cell preparation of Enterococcus faecalis strain KH-2 and its possible activity against tumour development in mice.

BIOSCIENCE OF MICROBIOTA FOOD AND HEALTH(2018)

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It is well known that dietary lactic acid bacteria (LAB) stimulate cell-mediated immunity such as natural killer (NK) activity in mice. Here, we aimed to assay the immunomodulatory effects of a cell preparation of Enterococcus faecalis strain KH-2 (CPEF). We further evaluated the possibility of antitumour activity caused by CPEF administration, because NK cells actively participate in the prevention of tumour formation. NK cell activity and gene expression of IFN-gamma and Perforin 1, which were induced most likely by a synergetic action of their cytotoxic activity, were higher in splenocvtes of CPEF-administered mice than they were in control mice. Moreover, unlike those of control mice, the splenocytes of CPEF-administered mice had significantly higher CD28(+)CD69(+)/CD4(+) and CD28(+)CD69(+)/CD8(+) ratios that resulted in a survival rate with a tendency toward improvement after 47 days of CPEF administration (p=0.1) in Meth-A ilbrosarcom-abearing mice. In conclusion, we showed that CPEF might be effective in treating Meth-A fibrosarcoma in mice, as it helped increase their survival rate via stimulation of an immune response in splenoyvtes, which involved systemic cellular immunity processes such as cytotoxic activity, and active T cells.
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Enterococcus faecalis,activation of cell-mediated immunity,murine model,natural killer activity
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