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Meta-Analysis: Randomized Trials of Lactobacillus plantarum on Immune Regulation Over the Last Decades

Wei Zhao, Chuantao Peng, Hafiz Arbab Sakandar, Lai‐Yu Kwok, Wenyi Zhang

2021Frontiers in Immunology50 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Lactobacillus ( L .) plantarum strains, belong to lactic acid bacteria group, are considered indispensable probiotics. Here, we performed meta-analysis to evaluate the regulatory effects of L. plantarum on the immunity during clinical trials. This meta-analysis was conducted by searching across four most common literature databases, namely, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, Web of Science, Embase, and PubMed. Clinical trial articles that met the inclusion and exclusion criteria were analyzed by Review Manager (version 5.3). p -value < 0.05 of the total effect was considered statistically significant. Finally, total of 677 references were retrieved, among which six references and 18 randomized controlled trials were included in the meta-analysis. The mean differences observed at 95% confidence interval: interleukin (IL)-4, −0.48 pg/mL (−0.79 to −0.17; p < 0.05); IL-10, 9.88 pg/mL (6.52 to 13.2; p < 0.05); tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α, −2.34 pg/mL (−3.5 to −1.19; p < 0.05); interferon (IFN)-γ, −0.99 pg/mL (−1.56 to −0.41; p < 0.05). Therefore, meta-analysis results suggested that L. plantarum could promote host immunity by regulating pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory cytokines.

Topics & Concepts

Lactobacillus plantarumRandomized controlled trialMedicineMeta-analysisInternal medicineImmunityInclusion and exclusion criteriaImmune systemConfidence intervalTumor necrosis factor alphaGastroenterologyWeb of scienceInterleukin 10LactobacillusImmunologyCytokineLactic acidBiologyBacteriaPathologyGeneticsAlternative medicineProbiotics and Fermented FoodsGut microbiota and healthAnimal Nutrition and Physiology
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