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Unlocking the genetic potential of Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus strains: Medical applications of a promising probiotic for human and animal health

Monwadee Wonglapsuwan, Nuntiya Pahumunto, Rawee Teanpaisan, Komwit Surachat

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Abstract

Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus is a group of probiotic strains that have gained popularity for their potential health benefits such as promoting digestive health, boosting the immune system, improving lactose digestion, preventing and treating antibiotic-associated diarrhea, reducing the severity and duration of certain infections, and preventing the formation of dental plaque. In particular, L. rhamnosus strains SD4 and SD11 have promising human and animal health applications due to their ability to inhibit the growth of harmful pathogens. This study presents an in silico genomic analysis of L. rhamnosus strains SD4 and SD11. We analyzed draft genomes and conducted comparative genome analyses against several other probiotic strains, aiming to gain insights into the genomes of the two strains and to compare them to related strains isolated from other sources. We also aimed to clarify the functional mechanisms and adaptation of these strains to specific environments. Comprehensive insights into the genomes of L. rhamnosus SD4 and SD11 could enhance our understanding of their capacity to colonize, adapt, and exhibit probiotic properties after administration. This study holds significance in advancing our understanding of the potential health benefits associated with these strains and in elucidating the underlying mechanisms responsible for their effectiveness in humans and animals.

Topics & Concepts

ProbioticHuman healthAnimal healthBiologyMedicineBiotechnologyGeneticsEnvironmental healthVeterinary medicineBacteriaProbiotics and Fermented FoodsGut microbiota and healthEscherichia coli research studies