Project description:Transcriptional profiling of probiotic Lactobacillus rhamnosus strain GG mid-exponential pH-controlled bioreactor cultures before and after exposure to bovine bile (0.2% ox gall). Keywords: bile, stress response
Project description:The presence of tagatose in Lactobacillus rhamnosus strain GG caused induction of a large number of genes associated with carbohydrate metabolism including the phosphotransferase system. In addition, these results indicate the tagatose enhanced the growth of Lactobacillus casei 01 and Lactobacillus rhamnosus strain GG and their probiotic activities by activating tagatose-associated PTS networks. Two-condition experiment, Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG with glucose vs. Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG with tagatose. For preparing the total RNA, Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG cells were grown at 37M-BM-0C in prebiotic minimum medium supplemented with 2% glucose or tagatose for 24 h.
Project description:Transcriptional profiling of probiotic Lactobacillus rhamnosus strain GG mid-exponential pH-controlled bioreactor cultures before and after exposure to bovine bile (0.2% ox gall). Keywords: bile, stress response Cell samples from four biological replicates were harvested right before (time point 0 min) and 10, 30 and 120 min after bile treatment. Each sample was compared to a common reference sample (time point 0 min, mid-exponential growth phase Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG cultures). A total of 12 hybridizations were performed using balanced dye-swap design. Dyes were balanced between compared sample pairs and between biological replicates.
Project description:Transcriptional profiling of probiotic Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG during growth in industrial-type whey medium in pH-controlled bioreactor cultures at two different growth pH: 4.8 and 5.8. Keywords: growth phase, growth pH
Project description:The present study reports comparative surfacomics (study of cell-surface exposed proteins) of the probiotic Lactobacillus rhamnosus strain GG and the dairy strain Lc705.
Project description:The presence of tagatose in Lactobacillus rhamnosus strain GG caused induction of a large number of genes associated with carbohydrate metabolism including the phosphotransferase system. In addition, these results indicate the tagatose enhanced the growth of Lactobacillus casei 01 and Lactobacillus rhamnosus strain GG and their probiotic activities by activating tagatose-associated PTS networks.
Project description:Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG has become one of the most widely marketed and studied probiotic strains. Several genes important for probiotic function have been identified, including the spaCBA-srtC1 gene cluster encoding pili, which have been shown to be important for certain of its probiotic properties. The spaCBA-srtC1 gene cluster has been reported to be unstable in L. rhamnosus GG isolated from liquid dairy products and therefore the present study examined the L. rhamnosus GG genome stability throughout an industrial production process from the original deposit to the freeze-dried products including intermediate fermentations and single colony isolates prepared from these samples. The results showed that the original deposit was identical to the reference ATCC and that the genome sequence stayed fully intact throughout the production process. No SNPs or larger genomic changes occurred in any of the samples throughout the production process and the spaCBA-srtC1 gene locus was fully conserved and intact in all 31 samples examined. In addition, phenotypic expression of pili was demonstrated using immune-gold labelling EM. The images showed that pili production was preserved throughout the production process and that the number of pili were consistent in all batches. The present study extends the scope of previous findings to an industrial setting and shows that the region around the spaCBA-srtC1 cluster exhibits high stability in L. rhamnosus GG in an industrial production process.
Project description:Transcriptional profiling of probiotic Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG during growth in industrial-type whey medium in pH-controlled bioreactor cultures at two different growth pH: 4.8 and 5.8. Keywords: growth phase, growth pH Cell samples from three biological replicates were harvested at mid-exponential (4 h), late exponential (12 h), stationary transition point (16 h), early stationary (20 h) and late stationary (31 h) phases, all these samples both from pH 4.8 and 5.8 cultivations. A total of 66 hybridizations were performed according to ANOVA design where all possible direct pair-wise comparisons within biological replicates were conducted. Growth series between treatments (pH 4.8 or pH 5.8) were combined together by hybridizing RNA samples from the treatments at time points 12 h and 31 h to microarrays using dye-swap replicates. Treatments were paired twice and each biological replicate was used only once to form the pairs. Other comparisons between the two pH treatments were estimated computationally.
Project description:This study aimed to investigate the effects of oral administration of lactic acid bacteria (LAB) on gene expression in murine ileum. Two LAB strains, Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactis C59 and Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG, were administered to mice for 2 weeks. Microarray analysis was performed using total RNA from upper and lower ileum to detail the gene expression of 3 groups; control, C59-administered and GG-administered. Gene expression of upper ileum was less affected by administered strains than that of lower ileum and the latter was strain-specifically affected.