Probiotic lactobacilli and VSL#3 induce enterocyte beta-defensin 2

Clin Exp Immunol. 2008 Mar;151(3):528-35. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2249.2007.03587.x. Epub 2008 Jan 8.

Abstract

Recent evidence suggests that probiotic bacteria may stabilize gut barrier function via induction of anti-microbial peptides such as defensins. This study aimed to elucidate the induction mechanism of the human beta defensin-2 (hBD-2) gene by different probiotic lactobacillus strains. The expression of hBD-2 mRNA peaked at 6 h of incubation upon treatment of Caco-2 cells and increased with higher dosage of various probiotic bacteria. Deletion of nuclear factor (NF)-kappaB and activator protein-1 (AP-1) binding sites on the hBD-2 promoter resulted in a complete abrogation of promoter activation by probiotics. As revealed by the use of specific mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) inhibitors the hBD-2 induction was dependent on the MAPK extracellular regulated kinase (ERK 1/2), p38 and c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK), although to varying degrees. Several Lactobacillus strains and VSL#3, a probiotic cocktail of four lactobacilli, three bifidum and one streptococcus species, induced the secretion of the hBD-2 peptide into the culture media as shown by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Thus, the present study suggests that lactobacilli and the VSL#3 bacterial mixture strengthen intestinal barrier functions through the up-regulation of hBD-2 via induction of proinflammatory pathways including NF-kappaB and AP-1 as well as MAPKs.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Caco-2 Cells
  • Dose-Response Relationship, Immunologic
  • Enterocytes / immunology*
  • Humans
  • Lactobacillus / immunology*
  • MAP Kinase Signaling System / immunology
  • NF-kappa B / genetics
  • Probiotics*
  • Promoter Regions, Genetic
  • RNA, Messenger / genetics
  • Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction / methods
  • Transcription Factor AP-1 / genetics
  • Transcription, Genetic / immunology
  • Up-Regulation / genetics
  • Up-Regulation / immunology
  • beta-Defensins / biosynthesis*
  • beta-Defensins / genetics
  • beta-Defensins / metabolism

Substances

  • DEFB4A protein, human
  • NF-kappa B
  • RNA, Messenger
  • Transcription Factor AP-1
  • beta-Defensins