Nutrients, Vol. 17, Pages 2287: Exploratory Study on Microbiota and Immune Responses to Short-Term L. paracasei CNCM I-1518 Consumption in Healthy Adults
Nutrients doi: 10.3390/nu17142287
Authors:
Fernando Rivero-Pino
Maria José Castro
Paz Redondo del Río
Eloina Gutierrez
Agustín Mayo-Iscar
Mercedes Nocito
Alfredo Corell
Background/Objectives: The gut microbiota and immune system are interconnected, with targeted nutritional interventions offering potential to modulate immune function. This study aimed to evaluate the short-term immunomodulatory effects of Lacticaseibacillus paracasei subspecies paracasei CNCM I-1518 (L. paracasei CNCM I-1518) in healthy adults. Methods: A 15-day dietary intervention was conducted involving healthy adults. Nutritional status, dietary habits, and systemic immune biomarkers were assessed, alongside changes in gut microbiota composition. Results: The results revealed significant effects on both cellular and humoral immunity. Cellular immunity was enhanced through increased circulating B lymphocytes, absolute monocyte counts, and leukocyte numbers, alongside reduced eosinophil levels, potentially mitigating allergic responses. Humoral immunity was improved by elevated serum IgG1, IgG2, and IgG4 levels, enhancing defenses against pathogenic antigens, and increased serum complement proteins C3 and C4, supporting innate immunity. Microbiota analysis showed a reduction in Clostridium and the Clostridium/Escherichia coli ratio, with a notable increase in the Lactobacillus/Clostridium ratio, highlighting the strain’s ability to reshape intestinal bacterial balance. Conclusions: A short-term intake of L. paracasei CNCM I-1518 can simultaneously modulate immune function and gut microbiota composition, supporting its potential as a targeted dietary intervention to promote immune health.
Background/Objectives: The gut microbiota and immune system are interconnected, with targeted nutritional interventions offering potential to modulate immune function. This study aimed to evaluate the short-term immunomodulatory effects of Lacticaseibacillus paracasei subspecies paracasei CNCM I-1518 (L. paracasei CNCM I-1518) in healthy adults. Methods: A 15-day dietary intervention was conducted involving healthy adults. Nutritional status, dietary habits, and systemic immune biomarkers were assessed, alongside changes in gut microbiota composition. Results: The results revealed significant effects on both cellular and humoral immunity. Cellular immunity was enhanced through increased circulating B lymphocytes, absolute monocyte counts, and leukocyte numbers, alongside reduced eosinophil levels, potentially mitigating allergic responses. Humoral immunity was improved by elevated serum IgG1, IgG2, and IgG4 levels, enhancing defenses against pathogenic antigens, and increased serum complement proteins C3 and C4, supporting innate immunity. Microbiota analysis showed a reduction in Clostridium and the Clostridium/Escherichia coli ratio, with a notable increase in the Lactobacillus/Clostridium ratio, highlighting the strain’s ability to reshape intestinal bacterial balance. Conclusions: A short-term intake of L. paracasei CNCM I-1518 can simultaneously modulate immune function and gut microbiota composition, supporting its potential as a targeted dietary intervention to promote immune health. Read More