Cross-talk between probiotic lactobacilli and host immune system
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Cross-talk between probiotic lactobacilli and host immune system
Abstract
The mechanism by which probiotic lactobacilli affect the immune system is strain specific. As the immune system is a multicompartmental system, each strain has its way to interact with it and induce a visible and quantifiable effect. This review summarizes the interplay existing between the host immune system and probiotic lactobacilli, that is, with emphasis on lactobacilli as a prototype probiotic genus. Several aspects including the bacterial-host cross-talk with the mucosal and systemic immune system are presented, as well as short sections on the competing effect towards pathogenic bacteria and their uses as delivery vehicle for antigens.
Keywords: lactobacilli; mechanism; mucosal immune system; probiotics; systemic immune system.
© 2014 The Society for Applied Microbiology.
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