Antioxidant effect of lactic acid bacteria in human bronchial epithelial cells exposed to cigarette smoke

JOURNAL OF APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY(2023)

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Aims: Chronic lung diseases are a major and increasing global health problem, commonly caused by cigarette smoke. We aimed to explore the antioxidant effects of lactic acid bacteria (LAB) against cigarette smoke in bronchial epithelial cells. Methods and results: The antioxidant effects of 21 heat-killed (HK) LAB strains were tested in cigarette smoke-stimulated BEAS-2B cells and 3-D bronchospheres organoids. We showed that HK Lactiplantibacillus plantarum BGPKM22 possesses antioxidant activity against cigarette smoke, resistance to hydrogen peroxide, and free radical neutralizing activity. We demonstrated that HK BGPKM22 inhibited cigarette smoke-induced expression of the Aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) and Nuclear factor erythroid 2 related factor 2 (Nrf2) genes. The cell-free supernatant (SN) of BGPKM22 fully confirmed the effects of HK BGPKM22. Conclusions: For the first time, we revealed that HK and SN of Lactip. plantarum BGPKM22 possess antioxidant activity and modulate AhR and Nrf2 gene expression in bronchial epithelial cells exposed to cigarette smoke. Impact Statement While chronic lung diseases lack an effective treatment for oxidative stress and proliferation, the strain BGPKM22, with antioxidant features and a modulating effect on the AhR and Nrf2 genes, may be exploited as a remedy to combat certain lung pathologies.
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human bronchial epithelial cells,cigarette smoke,postbiotic,antioxidant,free radical scavenging,AhR,Nrf2
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