Enterotype-Dependent Probiotic-Mediated Changes in the Male Rat Intestinal Microbiome In Vivo and In Vitro.

Nikolay Kolzhetsov,Natalia Markelova, Maria Frolova, Olga Alikina,Olga Glazunova, Lubov Safonova, Irina Kalashnikova,Vladimir Yudin,Valentin Makarov,Anton Keskinov,Sergey Yudin, Daria Troshina, Viktoria Rechkina, Viktoria Shcherbakova,Konstantin Shavkunov,Olga Ozoline

International journal of molecular sciences(2024)

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Beneficial properties of lactic acid bacteria have been known long ago, but particular interest in probiotics has arisen in the last two decades due to the understanding of the important role of intestinal microflora in human life. Thus, the ability of probiotics to support healthy homeostasis of gut microbiomes has received particular attention. Here, we evaluated the effect of a probiotic consisting of Bifidobacterium longum and Lacticaseibacillus paracasei on the gut microbiome of male rats, assessed their persistence in the fecal biota, and compared probiotic-mediated changes in vitro and in vivo. As expected, microbiomes of two enterotypes were identified in the feces of 21 animals, and it turned out that even a single dose of the probiotic altered the microbial composition. Upon repeated administration, the E1 biota temporarily acquired properties of the E2 type. Being highly sensitive to the intervention of probiotic bacteria at the phylum and genus levels, the fecal microbiomes retained the identity of their enterotypes when transferred to a medium optimized for gut bacteria. For the E2 biota, even similarities between probiotic-mediated reactions in vitro and in vivo were detected. Therefore, fecal-derived microbial communities are proposed as model consortia to optimize the response of resident bacteria to various agents.
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male rat intestinal microbiota,enterotypes,probiotics,<i>Lacticaseibacillus</i>,<i>Bifidobacterium</i>,enterotype shift
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