The Biological Role of the S-Layer Produced by Lactobacillus helveticus 34.9 in Cell Protection and Its Probiotic Properties

Author:

Angelescu Iulia-Roxana1,Zamfir Medana1,Ionetic Emanuela-Cătălina1,Grosu-Tudor Silvia-Simona1

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Biology Bucharest of the Romanian Academy, Splaiul Independentei No. 296, P.O. Box 56-53, 060031 Bucharest, Romania

Abstract

Lactobacillus helveticus 34.9 was isolated from a sample of Romanian home-made fermented milk, producing both surface layer proteins and a class III bacteriocin. The present study aimed to investigate the biological and functional role of the S-layer in correlation with its probiotic properties. The presence of S-layer proteins resulted in various degrees of co-aggregation of L. helveticus 34.9 with pathogens and with other lactic acid bacteria, but the removal of these proteins reduced the co-aggregation with all the tested strains. Moreover, the S-layer proved to be involved in cell wall hydrophobicity and cellular protection during freeze-drying. In the simulated passage through the gastrointestinal tract, S-layer depleted cells exhibited increased vulnerability, with greater viability loss in low pH and pepsin treatment compared to control cells. Subsequently, in the small intestine simulation, these cells lost all viability, underscoring the vital role of extracellular proteins for cell protection. The morphological effects of these treatments were observed by scanning electron microscopy. Severe structural damage was noticed when the S-layer was absent, including loss of cell shape and integrity as well as many ghost cells emptied of their content. Finally, the elimination of surface proteins reduced the interaction between L. helveticus 34.9 and mammalian cells.

Funder

Romanian Ministry of Education and Research

Institute of Biology Bucharest of Romanian Academy

Publisher

MDPI AG

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