2006
DOI: 10.1111/j.1348-0421.2006.tb03863.x
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Human Milk Glycoproteins Inhibit the Adherence of Salmonella typhimurium to HeLa Cells

Abstract: The ability of human milk, as well as its protein fractions, to inhibit the adhesion and invasion of Salmonella typhimurium to HeLa cells was investigated. The results revealed that milk secretory immunoglobulin A (sIgA) inhibited neither the adherence nor the bacterial invasion; however, free secretory component and lactoferrin inhibited the bacterial adhesion and interacted with several bacterial proteins. Our data indicated that glycoproteins such as free secretory component and lactoferrin could act as pro… Show more

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“…We found a significant difference in mortality between the LF and control groups supporting the protective effect of LF in this bacterial infection. The second significant result was the change in weight and clinical signs of acute infection (piloerection, hunched position and reduced movement) due to enterocolitis in the LF group in concordance with previous reports (Bessler et al 2006;Ochoa and Cleary, 2009). The third significant result found was the difference in the histopathology of the four organs studied between LF and control group.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
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“…We found a significant difference in mortality between the LF and control groups supporting the protective effect of LF in this bacterial infection. The second significant result was the change in weight and clinical signs of acute infection (piloerection, hunched position and reduced movement) due to enterocolitis in the LF group in concordance with previous reports (Bessler et al 2006;Ochoa and Cleary, 2009). The third significant result found was the difference in the histopathology of the four organs studied between LF and control group.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…enterica serovar Typhimurium and reduces their ability to adhere to host cells in an in vitro model (Bessler et al 2006). In vivo, the LF effect in a Salmonella ser.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the effect of dimeric IgA antibodies produced locally would promote the inhibition of excessive colonization of microorganisms from the mucous membrane, as well as the penetration of soluble antigens. Free secretory component Free secretory component (SC), which is particularly abundant in breast milk, can block epithelial adhesion and therefore limit infection by enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli, 16 Salmonella typhimurium, 17 and pneumococcus, 18 as well as inhibit the effect of bacterial toxins such as Clostridium difficile toxin A. 19 Lysozyme and lactoferrin Major enzymes present in colostrum include lysozyme and lactoferrin.…”
Section: B Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bovine lactoferrin (10e20% iron saturated) has an iron-dependent bacteriostatic effect on Salmonella typhimurium [33]. Bovine and human lactoferrin inhibit adherence and invasion of Salmonella to tissue culture cells [33,34].…”
Section: Salmonellamentioning
confidence: 99%