Colonization of the human gut by bovine bacteria present in Parmesan cheese

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Christian Milani
Sabrina Duranti
Stefania Napoli
Giulia Alessandri
Leonardo Mancabelli
Rosaria Anzalone
Giulia Longhi
Alice Viappiani
Marta Mangifesta
Gabriele Andrea Lugli
Sergio Bernasconi
Maria Cristina Ossiprandi
Douwe van Sinderen
Marco Ventura
Francesca Turroni
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[1] University of Parma,Laboratory of Probiogenomics, Department of Chemistry, Life Sciences and Environmental Sustainability
[2] GenProbio srl,Department of Veterinary Science
[3] University of Parma,Microbiome Research Hub
[4] University of Parma,APC Microbiome Ireland
[5] University College Cork,School of Microbiology
[6] University College Cork,undefined
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The abilities of certain microorganisms to be transferred across the food production chain, persist in the final product and, potentially, colonize the human gut are poorly understood. Here, we provide strain-level evidence supporting that dairy cattle-associated bacteria can be transferred to the human gut via consumption of Parmesan cheese. We characterize the microbial communities in samples taken from five different locations across the Parmesan cheese production chain, confirming that the final product contains microorganisms derived from cattle gut, milk, and the nearby environment. In addition, we carry out a human pilot study showing that Bifidobacterium mongoliense strains from cheese can transiently colonize the human gut, a process that can be enhanced by cow milk consumption.
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