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Abstract Background Ingestion of fermented foods containing high levels of biogenic amines (BA) can be deleterious to human health. Less obvious is the threat posed by BA producing organisms contained within the food which, in principle, could form BA after ingestion even if the food product itself does not initially contain high BA levels. In this work we have investigated the production of tyramine and putrescine by Lactobacillus brevis IOEB 9809, of wine origin, under simulated gastrointestinal tract (GIT) conditions. Results An in vitro model that simulates the normal physiological conditions in the human digestive tract, as well as Caco-2 epithelial human cell lines, was used to challenge L. brevis IOEB 9809, which produced both tyramine and putrescine under all conditions tested. In the presence of BA precursors and under mild gastric stress, a correlation between enhancement of bacterial survival and a synchronous transcriptional activation of the tyramine and putrescine biosynthetic pathways was detected. High levels of both BA were observed after exposure of the bacterium to Caco-2 cells. Conclusions L. brevis IOEB 9809 can produce tyramine and putrescine under simulated human digestive tract conditions. The results indicate that BA production may be a mechanism that increases bacterial survival under gastric stress.
Microbiology (medical), EXPRESSION, Biogenic Amines, GENE-CLUSTER, GRAM-POSITIVE BACTERIA, Biogenic amines, Levilactobacillus brevis, Food toxicity, Tyramine, Wine, Microbiology, Models, Biological, Food safety, Stress, Physiological, LACTIC-ACBACTERIA, Lactic acid bacteria, Putrescine, Humans, STREPTOCOCCUS-MUTANS UA159, biogenic amines; lactic acid bacteria; putrescine; tyramine; food safety; food toxicity, SMALL-INTESTINE, Microbial Viability, TYROSINE DECARBOXYLASE, Gene Expression Profiling, Epithelial Cells, Biogenic amines;Lactic acid bacteria;Putrescine;Tyramine;Food safety;Food toxicity;LACTIC-ACBACTERIA;STREPTOCOCCUS-MUTANS UA159;GRAM-POSITIVE BACTERIA;TYROSINE DECARBOXYLASE;PUTRESCINE PRODUCTION;SMALL-INTESTINE;CACO-2 CELLS;GENE-CLUSTER;AGMATINE;EXPRESSION, QR1-502, [SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio], AGMATINE, CACO-2 CELLS, PUTRESCINE PRODUCTION, Caco-2 Cells, Research Article
Microbiology (medical), EXPRESSION, Biogenic Amines, GENE-CLUSTER, GRAM-POSITIVE BACTERIA, Biogenic amines, Levilactobacillus brevis, Food toxicity, Tyramine, Wine, Microbiology, Models, Biological, Food safety, Stress, Physiological, LACTIC-ACBACTERIA, Lactic acid bacteria, Putrescine, Humans, STREPTOCOCCUS-MUTANS UA159, biogenic amines; lactic acid bacteria; putrescine; tyramine; food safety; food toxicity, SMALL-INTESTINE, Microbial Viability, TYROSINE DECARBOXYLASE, Gene Expression Profiling, Epithelial Cells, Biogenic amines;Lactic acid bacteria;Putrescine;Tyramine;Food safety;Food toxicity;LACTIC-ACBACTERIA;STREPTOCOCCUS-MUTANS UA159;GRAM-POSITIVE BACTERIA;TYROSINE DECARBOXYLASE;PUTRESCINE PRODUCTION;SMALL-INTESTINE;CACO-2 CELLS;GENE-CLUSTER;AGMATINE;EXPRESSION, QR1-502, [SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio], AGMATINE, CACO-2 CELLS, PUTRESCINE PRODUCTION, Caco-2 Cells, Research Article
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