Project description:In this experiment we analyzed the impact of the disruption of trxB1in Lactobacillus plantarum at the transcriptome level. Furthermore we studied the effect of 3.5 mM peroxide effect on both Lactobacillus plantarum wild type (strain WCFS1) and a trxB1 mutant (strain NZ7608). Keywords: mutant analysis of trxB1, hydrogen peroxide stress
Project description:Effect of Lactobacillus plantarum MB452 on the gene expression of the intestinal epithelial cell line Caco-2 using a reference design Experiment Overall Design: Effect of Lactobacillus plantarum MB452 on the gene expression of the intestinal epithelial cell line Caco-2 using a reference design
Project description:In this study we performed MeRIP-Seq to study N6-methyl adenosine (m6A) and and N6,2′ -O-dimethyladenosine (m6Am) modification of mRNA. We investigated the effect of the microbiota on the transcriptome and epitranscriptomic modifications in murine liver and cecum. We compared m6A/m modification profiles in cecum of conventionally raised (CONV) and germ-free (GF) mice. We additionally included GF mice colonised with the flora of CONV mice for four weeks (ex-GF), for which show that they exhibit similar patterns of the most abundant genera of gut bacteria as CONV mice. We added mice treated with several antibiotics to deplete the gut flora (abx)and vancomycin treated mice in which the genera Akkermansia, Escherichia/Shigella and Lactobacillus were enriched. Furthermore, we included GF mice colonised with the commensal bacterium Akkermansia muciniphila (Am), Lactobacillus plantarum (Lp) and Escherichia coli Nissle (Ec) and analysed their m6A/m modification profiles. In addition, we analysed changes in m6A/m- modified liver RNA for CONV, GF, and Am, Lp and Ec mice.
Project description:The effect of respiration (aerobic cultivation in the presence of heme and vitamin K2) was compared with unsupplemented aerobic cultivation with Lactobacillus plantarum.
Project description:With our experiments we have shown LP(Lactobacillus plantarum) mediated modification of immunogenic bone marrow derived dendritic cells (BMDCs) to acquire tolerogenic phenotype, to unravel the molecular mechanism of LP mediated immunomodulation we performed global transcriptomic Gut of old mice was reconstituted with LP, and RNA was extracted from LPS stimulated BMDCs from young, young treated with antibiotic cocktail, old and old-LP groups for gene array profiling by Agilent GeneChips.
Project description:Lactobacillus plantarum is a common inhabitant of mammalian gastrointestinal tracts and specific strains belonging to this species are marketed as probiotics intended to confer beneficial health effects. To assist in determining the physiological status and host-microbe interactions of L. plantarum in the digestive tract we assessed changes in the transcriptome of L. plantarum WCFS1 during colonization of the cecum of germ-free mice. According to the transcript profiles L. plantarum WCFS1 was metabolically active and not under severe stress in this intestinal compartment. Carbohydrate metabolism was the most strongly affected functional gene category whereby many genes encoding diverse sugar transport and degradation pathways were induced in mice even compared to L. plantarum grown in a mouse chow-derived laboratory medium. This suggests that the ability of L. plantarum WCFS1 to consume diverse energy sources including plant-associated and host-derived carbohydrates was increased during its residence in the digestive tract. Many of these genes were also induced in L. plantarum colonizing germ-free mice fed a humanized Western-style diet. Similarly a core set of genes encoding cell surface-related properties were differentially expressed in mice. This set includes genes required for the D-alanylation and glycosylation of lipoteichoic acids that were strongly down-regulated in mice. In total L. plantarum exhibits a distinct in vivo transcriptome directed towards adaptation to the mouse intestinal environment. Keywords: cell type comparison