Microorganisms (Aug 2024)

The Anti-Constipation Effect of Bifidobacterium Longum W11 Is Likely Due to a Key Genetic Factor Governing Arabinan Utilization

  • Francesco Di Pierro,
  • Nicola Zerbinati,
  • Massimiliano Cazzaniga,
  • Alexander Bertuccioli,
  • Chiara Maria Palazzi,
  • Ilaria Cavecchia,
  • Mariarosaria Matera,
  • Edoardo Labrini,
  • Valeria Sagheddu,
  • Sara Soldi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms12081626
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 8
p. 1626

Abstract

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Recent investigations have highlighted, both experimentally and clinically, that probiotic strains equipped with arabinofuranosidase, in particular abfA and abfB, favor regular intestinal motility, thus counteracting constipation. By analyzing the gene expression and the proliferative response in the presence of arabinan of the probiotic B. longum W11, a strain previously validated as an anti-constipation probiotic, we have speculated that its response mechanism to arabinan can effectively explain its clinical action. Our approach could be used in the future to select probiotics endowed with arabinofuranosidase-related anti-constipation effects.

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