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Cross-feeding of bifidobacteria promotes intestinal homeostasis: a lifelong perspective on the host health

Meifang Xiao, Chuan Zhang, Hui Duan, Arjan Narbad, Jianxin Zhao, Wei Chen, Qixiao Zhai, Leilei Yu, Fengwei Tian

2024npj Biofilms and Microbiomes94 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Throughout the life span of a host, bifidobacteria have shown superior colonization and glycan abilities. Complex glycans, such as human milk oligosaccharides and plant glycans, that reach the colon are directly internalized by the transport system of bifidobacteria, cleaved into simple structures by extracellular glycosyl hydrolase, and transported to cells for fermentation. The glycan utilization of bifidobacteria introduces cross-feeding activities between bifidobacterial strains and other microbiota, which are influenced by host nutrition and regulate gut homeostasis. This review discusses bifidobacterial glycan utilization strategies, focusing on the cross-feeding involved in bifidobacteria and its potential health benefits. Furthermore, the impact of cross-feeding on the gut trophic niche of bifidobacteria and host health is also highlighted. This review provides novel insights into the interactions between microbe-microbe and host-microbe.

Topics & Concepts

GlycanBiologyHost (biology)Gut floraCommensalismNicheMicrobiologyBacteriaEcologyBiochemistryGeneticsGlycoproteinInfant Nutrition and HealthProbiotics and Fermented FoodsGut microbiota and health
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