2021
DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2021.755083
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Current and Future Perspectives on the Role of Probiotics, Prebiotics, and Synbiotics in Controlling Pathogenic Cronobacter Spp. in Infants

Abstract: Cronobacter species, in particular C. sakazakii, is an opportunistic bacterial pathogen implicated in the development of potentially debilitating illnesses in infants (<12months old). The combination of a poorly developed immune system and gut microbiota put infants at a higher risk of infection compared to other age groups. Probiotics and prebiotics are incorporated in powdered infant formula and, in addition to strengthening gut physiology and stimulating the growth of commensal gut microbiota, have p… Show more

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“…Additionally, organic acids may play a role in both suppressing the colonization of pathogenic bacteria and triggering the immune system [79]. These enhancements could be made through lowering the pH of the GIT, increasing the utilization of nutrients in diets, suppressing the growth and proliferation of pathogens, and increasing the immune responsiveness of poultry [80].…”
Section: Probiotics and Organic Acid (Acidity And Ph)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, organic acids may play a role in both suppressing the colonization of pathogenic bacteria and triggering the immune system [79]. These enhancements could be made through lowering the pH of the GIT, increasing the utilization of nutrients in diets, suppressing the growth and proliferation of pathogens, and increasing the immune responsiveness of poultry [80].…”
Section: Probiotics and Organic Acid (Acidity And Ph)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Galacto-oligosaccharides have been reported to inhibit the adhesion of Cronobacter to host cells; however, the mechanism by which this effect occurs remains unknown [78]. The mechanism of inhibition in our in vitro fermentation model is also unclear but might be metabolic, for example, through stimulating the proliferation of microorganisms that outcompete them in accessing nutrients such as sialic acid [79].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…With the gradual establishment of the relationship between gut dysbiosis and human health/diseases, strategies to effectively manipulate the gut microbiome have become the focus of intense research, such as the use of prebiotics, probiotics, synbiotics, 110 FMT, 9 and phage-based therapies [including FVT 111 and refined phage therapy 112 ]. Among these, FMT is recognised as one of the most effective and accepted approaches for modulating the gut microbiota, by restoring homeostasis of the gut microbiome through reintroduction of beneficial microbes from a healthy donor.…”
Section: Implications Of the Gut Virome In Disease Therapeuticsmentioning
confidence: 99%