Surface proteins of bacteria of the genus Bifidobacterium 

Beneficial effects due to the presence of probiotic bacteria of the genus Bifidobacterium in the human intestinal tract are still an interesting object of study. So far activities have been confirmed of bifidobacteria in stimulation of the host immune system, stimulation of tumor cell apoptosis, imp...

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Main Authors: Ewa Dylus, Barbara Buda, Sabina Górska-Frączek, Ewa Brzozowska, Andrzej Gamian
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Language:English
Published: Index Copernicus International S.A. 2013-05-01
Series:Postępy Higieny i Medycyny Doświadczalnej
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spelling doaj-6addb4ee93e44177932a12e794a9e7d92020-11-24T21:09:45ZengIndex Copernicus International S.A.Postępy Higieny i Medycyny Doświadczalnej0032-54491732-26932013-05-0167863688402412Surface proteins of bacteria of the genus Bifidobacterium Ewa DylusBarbara BudaSabina Górska-FrączekEwa BrzozowskaAndrzej GamianBeneficial effects due to the presence of probiotic bacteria of the genus Bifidobacterium in the human intestinal tract are still an interesting object of study. So far activities have been confirmed of bifidobacteria in stimulation of the host immune system, stimulation of tumor cell apoptosis, improvement of bowel motility, alleviation of symptoms of lactose intolerance, cholesterol lowering capacity, prevention and treatment of diarrhea and irritable bowel syndrome, alleviation of allergy or atopic dermatitis, maintenance of homeostasis of the intestine, and stimulation of the development of normal intestinal microflora in infants. A multitude of therapeutic properties encourages researchers to investigate the possibility of using the potential of Bifidobacterium in the prevention and treatment of other conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis and depression. Although it is known that the beneficial effects are due to intestinal mucosal colonization by these bacteria, the cell components responsible for the colonization are still not determined. In addition to the beneficial effects of probiotic administration, there were also negative effects including sepsis. Therefore research has been directed to identify specific components of Bifidobacterium responsible for probiotic effects. Currently researchers are focused on identifying, isolating and evaluating the properties of surface proteins that are probably involved in the adhesion of bacterial cells to the intestinal epithelium, improving colonization. This paper is an overview of current knowledge on Bifidobacterium surface proteins. The ways of transport and anchoring proteins in Gram-positive bacterial cells, the assembly of cell wall, and a description of the genus Bifidobacterium are presented.http://journals.indexcopernicus.com/fulltxt.php?ICID=1049285BifidobacteriumProbioticProteinsgut microfloraimmunological stimulationprobiotykbiałkamikroflora jelitowa
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Andrzej Gamian
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Barbara Buda
Sabina Górska-Frączek
Ewa Brzozowska
Andrzej Gamian
Surface proteins of bacteria of the genus Bifidobacterium 
Postępy Higieny i Medycyny Doświadczalnej
Bifidobacterium
Probiotic
Proteins
gut microflora
immunological stimulation
probiotyk
białka
mikroflora jelitowa
author_facet Ewa Dylus
Barbara Buda
Sabina Górska-Frączek
Ewa Brzozowska
Andrzej Gamian
author_sort Ewa Dylus
title Surface proteins of bacteria of the genus Bifidobacterium 
title_short Surface proteins of bacteria of the genus Bifidobacterium 
title_full Surface proteins of bacteria of the genus Bifidobacterium 
title_fullStr Surface proteins of bacteria of the genus Bifidobacterium 
title_full_unstemmed Surface proteins of bacteria of the genus Bifidobacterium 
title_sort surface proteins of bacteria of the genus bifidobacterium 
publisher Index Copernicus International S.A.
series Postępy Higieny i Medycyny Doświadczalnej
issn 0032-5449
1732-2693
publishDate 2013-05-01
description Beneficial effects due to the presence of probiotic bacteria of the genus Bifidobacterium in the human intestinal tract are still an interesting object of study. So far activities have been confirmed of bifidobacteria in stimulation of the host immune system, stimulation of tumor cell apoptosis, improvement of bowel motility, alleviation of symptoms of lactose intolerance, cholesterol lowering capacity, prevention and treatment of diarrhea and irritable bowel syndrome, alleviation of allergy or atopic dermatitis, maintenance of homeostasis of the intestine, and stimulation of the development of normal intestinal microflora in infants. A multitude of therapeutic properties encourages researchers to investigate the possibility of using the potential of Bifidobacterium in the prevention and treatment of other conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis and depression. Although it is known that the beneficial effects are due to intestinal mucosal colonization by these bacteria, the cell components responsible for the colonization are still not determined. In addition to the beneficial effects of probiotic administration, there were also negative effects including sepsis. Therefore research has been directed to identify specific components of Bifidobacterium responsible for probiotic effects. Currently researchers are focused on identifying, isolating and evaluating the properties of surface proteins that are probably involved in the adhesion of bacterial cells to the intestinal epithelium, improving colonization. This paper is an overview of current knowledge on Bifidobacterium surface proteins. The ways of transport and anchoring proteins in Gram-positive bacterial cells, the assembly of cell wall, and a description of the genus Bifidobacterium are presented.
topic Bifidobacterium
Probiotic
Proteins
gut microflora
immunological stimulation
probiotyk
białka
mikroflora jelitowa
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