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Abstract
This study investigated the effect of the probiotic *Limosilactobacillus fermentum* GR-3 on colitis-associated tumorigenesis in mice. GR-3, isolated from traditional food “Jiangshui”, demonstrated superior antioxidant capacity. In an AOM/DSS-induced CRC mouse model, GR-3 treatment alleviated colitis symptoms, reduced oxidative stress and inflammation, and reduced tumor incidence by 51.2%. The beneficial effects were linked to gut microbiome modulation, increasing SCFA producers and suppressing pro-inflammatory strains. Metagenomic and metabolic analyses revealed GR-3's impact on antioxidant genes, butyrate synthesis, and beneficial metabolites. GR-3 emerges as a promising candidate for CRC therapy.
Publisher
npj Science of Food
Published On
Sep 06, 2024
Authors
Tuoyu Zhou, Jingyuan Wu, Aman Khan, Tianxiang Hu, Yiqing Wang, El-Sayed Salama, Shaochen Su, Huawen Han, Weilin Jin, Xiangkai Li
Tags
probiotic
Limosilactobacillus fermentum
colitis
tumorigenesis
gut microbiome
oxidative stress
SCFA producers
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