NOTE - LACK OF INFLUENCE OF ADHERENT LACTOBACILLUS ISOLATES ON THE ATTACHMENT OF ESCHERICHIA-COLI TO THE INTESTINAL EPITHELIAL-CELLS OF CHICKEN IN-VITRO
Lz. Jin et al., NOTE - LACK OF INFLUENCE OF ADHERENT LACTOBACILLUS ISOLATES ON THE ATTACHMENT OF ESCHERICHIA-COLI TO THE INTESTINAL EPITHELIAL-CELLS OF CHICKEN IN-VITRO, Journal of applied microbiology, 84(6), 1998, pp. 1171-1174
Two Lactobacillus isolates, Lact. acidophilus I 26 and Lact. fermentum
I 25, were selected, based on their poor aggregation with Escherichia
coli and strong ability to adhere to ileal epithelial cells (IEC), to
study In vitro interactions with E. coli O1:K1, O2:K1 and O78:K80 in
an IEC radioactive-assay under the conditions of exclusion (lactobacil
li and IEC, followed by the addition of E. coli), competition (lactoba
cilli, IEC and E. loll together) and displacement (E. coli and IEC, fo
llowed by the addition of lactobacilli). The results indicated that La
ct. acidophilus I 26 and Lact. fermentum I 25 could not significantly
reduce the attachment of E. coli O1 : K1, O2 : K1 and O78 :K80 to IEC
under the three conditions tested In vitro, except that the attachment
of E. coli O1 :K1 was slightly reduced by Lact. fermentum I 25 in the
test for competition.