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Impact of probiotics-derived extracellular vesicles on livestock gut barrier function

Yuhan Zhang, Mengzhen Song, Jinping Fan, Xuming Guo, Shiyu Tao

2024Journal of Animal Science and Biotechnology/Journal of animal science and biotechnology17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Probiotic extracellular vesicles (pEVs) are biologically active nanoparticle structures that can regulate the intestinal tract through direct or indirect mechanisms. They enhance the intestinal barrier function in livestock and poultry and help alleviate intestinal diseases. The specific effects of pEVs depend on their internal functional components, including nucleic acids, proteins, lipids, and other substances. This paper presents a narrative review of the impact of pEVs on the intestinal barrier across various segments of the intestinal tract, exploring their mechanisms of action while highlighting the limitations of current research. Investigating the mechanisms through which probiotics operate via pEVs could deepen our understanding and provide a theoretical foundation for their application in livestock production.

Topics & Concepts

Barrier functionExtracellular vesiclesProbioticFunction (biology)ExtracellularLivestockBiologyExtracellular vesicleNucleic acidVesicleMicrobiologyCell biologyBacteriaMicrovesiclesBiochemistryEcologymicroRNAGeneMembraneGeneticsExtracellular vesicles in diseaseBacterial Infections and VaccinesAmoebic Infections and Treatments
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