Specifically, there is almost nothing known regarding the molecular mechanisms that are induced by probiotics in the host or the bacterial structures that are responsible for the observed protective effect. The present work therefore aimed to unravel these questions with regard to a clinically relevant probiotic mixture, VSL#3. In summary, it was found that VSL#3 mediates selective post-translational degradation of a major proinflammatory chemokine, IP-10. The bacterial protease lactocepin, expressed by Lactocbacillus casei VSL#3, was identified to be the active anti-inflammatory probiotic structure. These findings enable a more structure-related evaluation of new probiotics as well as the future development of anti-inflammatory drugs based on probiotic lactocepin.
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