Postbiotics Implication in the Microbiota-Host Intestinal Epithelial Cells Mutualism

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Harpreet Kaur
Gurjeet Kaur
Syed Azmal Ali
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[1] ICAR-NDRI,Animal Biochemistry Division
[2] University of New South Wales,Centre for Healthy Brain Ageing, School of Psychiatry
[3] University of New South Wales,Mark Wainwright Analytical Centre, Bioanalytical Mass Spectrometry Facility
[4] ICAR-NDRI,Cell Biology and Proteomics Lab, Animal Biotechnology Center
[5] German Cancer Research Center,Division Proteomics of Stem Cells and Cancer
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Probiotics; Postbiotics; Intestinal health; Lactobacillus; Dysbiosis;
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To sustain host health and provide the microbial community with a nutrient-rich environment, the host and gut microbiota must interact with one another. These interactions between commensal bacterial and intestinal epithelial cells (IECs) serve as the first line of defense against gut microbiota in preserving intestinal homeostasis. In this microenvironment, the post-biotics and similar molecules such as p40 exert several beneficial effects through regulation of IECs. Importantly, post-biotics were discovered to be transactivators of the EGF receptor (EGFR) in IECs, inducing protective cellular responses and alleviating colitis. The transient exposure to post-biotics such as p40 during the neonatal period reprograms IECs by upregulation of a methyltransferase, Setd1β, leading to a sustained increase in TGF- β release for the expansion of regulatory T cells (Tregs) in the intestinal lamina propria and durable protection against colitis in adulthood. This crosstalk between the IECs and post-biotic secreted factors was not reviewed previously. Therefore, this review describes the role of probiotic-derived factors in the sustainability of intestinal health and improving gut homeostasis via certain signaling pathways. In the era of precision medicine and targeted therapies, more basic, preclinical, and clinical evidence is needed to clarify the efficacy of probiotics released as functional factors in maintaining intestinal health and preventing and treating disease.
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