Probiotics supplementation to adult human small intestinal stoma microbiota causes dynamic increase in the community resistance to perturbations and nutrient utilization

biorxiv(2023)

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The gut microbiota plays a pivotal role in health and disease. The use of probiotics as microbiota-targeted therapies is a promising strategy to improve host health. However, dynamic molecular mechanisms are often not elucidated, especially when targeting the small intestinal microbiota. Here, we show that supplementation of a probiotic formula (Ecologic®825) to the adult human small intestinal ileostoma microbiota counteracts the growth of Enterococcaceae and Enterobacteriaceae and reduces ethanol production, leading to major changes in nutrient utilization and resistance to perturbations. The observed alterations coincided with an initial increase in lactate production and decrease in pH by the probiotics, followed by a sharp increase in the levels of butyrate and propionate. Additionally, increased production of multiple N -acyl amino acids was detected in the stoma samples supplemented with the probiotic formula. Overall, this study shows how network theory can be used to improve the current or identify novel microbiota-targeted therapies. The outcome may help further understand the reported effects of these probiotic formula on the host. ### Competing Interest Statement S. van Hemert is employed in Winclove (Winclove manufactures and markets probiotics). The content of this study was neither influenced nor constrained by this fact. The other authors have no conflicts of interest to declare.
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