益生菌
免疫系统
鞭毛蛋白
失调
生物
肠道菌群
益生元
食物过敏
过敏
微生物学
模式识别受体
免疫学
微生态学
肽聚糖
免疫
细菌
食品科学
遗传学
作者
Huming Shao,Fangfang Min,Meijia Huang,Zhongliang Wang,Tianliang Bai,Lin Min,Xin Li,Hongbing Chen
标识
DOI:10.1080/10408398.2022.2105304
摘要
Food allergy (FA) is a global public health issue with growing prevalence. Increasing evidence supports the strong correlation between intestinal microbiota dysbiosis and food allergies. Probiotic intervention as a microbiota-based therapy could alleviate FA effectively. In addition to improving the intestinal microbiota disturbance and affecting microbial metabolites to regulate immune system, immune responses induced by the recognition of pattern recognition receptors to probiotic components may also be one of the mechanisms of probiotics protecting against FA. In this review, it is highlighted in detail about the regulatory effects on the immune system and anti-allergic potential of probiotic components including the flagellin, pili, peptidoglycan, lipoteichoic acid, exopolysaccharides, surface (S)-layer proteins and DNA. Probiotic components could enhance the function of intestinal epithelial barrier as well as regulate the balance of cytokines and T helper (Th) 1/Th2/regulatory T cell (Treg) responses. These evidences suggest that probiotic components could be used as nutritional or therapeutic agents for maintaining immune homeostasis to prevent FA, which will contribute to providing new insights into the resolution of FA and better guidance for the development of probiotic products.
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