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Take chicks as an example: Rummeliibacillus stabekisii CY2 enhances immunity and regulates intestinal microbiota by degrading LPS to promote organism growth and development

[Display omitted] •R. stabekisii CY2 reduces LPS, IL-1, IL-6 & increase IL-10. Increasing the abundance of probiotic species, significantly improved chick growth. Human and animal organisms are in a state of low-grade inflammation caused by low concentrations of LPS. The novel potential probioti...

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Published in:Journal of functional foods 2023-06, Vol.105, p.105583, Article 105583
Main Authors: Chen, Weizhe, Du, Liyu, Cai, Changyu, Huang, Lingzhu, Zheng, Qikai, Chen, Junjie, Wang, Linhao, Zhang, Xiangbin, Fang, Xiang, Wang, Li, Zhong, Qingping, Zhong, Wujie, Wang, Jie, Liao, Zhenlin
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Summary:[Display omitted] •R. stabekisii CY2 reduces LPS, IL-1, IL-6 & increase IL-10. Increasing the abundance of probiotic species, significantly improved chick growth. Human and animal organisms are in a state of low-grade inflammation caused by low concentrations of LPS. The novel potential probiotic Rummeliibacillus stabekisii CY2 was pre-proven in vitro to reduce LPS. Explored its effect in vivo, chicks were fed in different groups (0, CY2L, and CY2H). Results showed that CY2H had significantly lower serum levels of LPS and the inflammatory factors IL-1 and IL-6, reduced low-grade inflammatory levels, and significantly higher levels of the inflammatory inhibitory factor IL-10. The structure of the chicks’ intestinal microbiota was improved. The relative abundance of the potentially probiotic Lactobacillales increased significantly. Importantly, the growth performance of chicks has been significantly improved. In conclusion, CY2 supplementation can improve immunity through the degradation of LPS, alleviate low-grade inflammation, improve intestinal microbiota, and thus promote the growth of the chicks.
ISSN:1756-4646
2214-9414
DOI:10.1016/j.jff.2023.105583