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Lactobacillus sakei Pro-Bio65 Reduces TNF-α Expression and Upregulates GSH Content and Antioxidant Enzymatic Activities in Human Conjunctival Cells

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ASSOC RESEARCH VISION OPHTHALMOLOGY INC
DOI: 10.1167/tvst.10.6.8

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Lactobacillus sakei (L.SK); human conjunctival epithelial cells; mitochondrial activity; reactive oxygen species (ROS); glutathione (GSH); enzymatic antioxidant defense; tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha)

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  1. University of L'Aquila (RIA 2020)

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The study investigates the regulatory effects of Lactobacillus sakei pro-Bio65 lysate on human conjunctival epithelial cells, showing that it does not affect cell proliferation but induces low levels of intracellular ROS and changes in mitochondrial membrane potential. Additionally, it upregulates antioxidant defense efficiency and reduces TNF-alpha expression, suggesting the potential application of L.SK paraprobiotic in promoting eye health and preventing oxidative stress-related conditions.
Purpose: The study investigates the regulatory effects exhibited by lysate of Lactobacillus sakei pro-Bio65 (4%; L.SK) on the human conjunctival epithelial (HCE) cell line. Methods: Trypan blue and methylthiazol tetrazolium (MTT) methods were used to assess cell growth and viability. Mitochondrial membrane potential was assessed by JC-1 staining and cytofluorimetric detection methods. The antioxidant pattern and the intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels were analyzed by spectrophotometric and spectrofluorimetric methods. NF-kappa B luciferase activity was quantified by luminometric detection. NF-kappa B nuclear translocation, as well as mitochondrial morphology, were investigated by immunofluorescence using confocal microscopy. Cytokines and COX2 expression levels were determined by Western blot analyses. Results: This study demonstrates that L.SK exposure does not influence HCE cell proliferation and viability in vitro. L.SK paraprobiotic induces mild-low levels of intracellular ROS. It is coupled to changes in the mitochondrial membrane potential (Atlim), in a context of a regular mitochondrial-network organization. The negative modulation of tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha) expression levels and rising antioxidant defense efficiency, mediated by the upregulation of glutathione (GSH) and increased antioxidant enzymatic activities, were observed. Conclusions: This study demonstrates that L.SK empowers the antioxidant endogenous efficiency of HCE cells, by the upregulation of the GSH content and the enzymatic antioxidant pattern, and concurrently reduces TNF-alpha protein expression. Translational Relevance: Although the obtained in vitro results should be confirmed by in vivo investigations, our data suggest the possibility of L.SK paraprobiotic application for promoting eye health, exploring its use as an endogen antioxidant system inducer in preventing and treating different oxidative stress-based, inflammatory, and age-related conditions.

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