Personalized B cell response to the Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG probiotic in healthy human subjects: a randomized trial

J Bornholdt, C Broholm, Y Chen, A Rago, S Sloth… - Gut …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
J Bornholdt, C Broholm, Y Chen, A Rago, S Sloth, J Hendel, C Melsæther, CV Müller…
Gut Microbes, 2020Taylor & Francis
The specific effects of administering live probiotics in the human gut are not well
characterized. To this end, we investigated the immediate effect of Lactobacillus rhamnosus
GG (LGG) in the jejunum of 27 healthy volunteers 2 h after ingestion using a combination of
global RNA sequencing of human biopsies and bacterial DNA sequencing in a multi-visit,
randomized, cross-over design (ClinicalTrials. gov number NCT03140878). While LGG was
detectable in jejunum after 2 h in treated subjects, the gene expression response vs …
Abstract
The specific effects of administering live probiotics in the human gut are not well characterized. To this end, we investigated the immediate effect of Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG (LGG) in the jejunum of 27 healthy volunteers 2 h after ingestion using a combination of global RNA sequencing of human biopsies and bacterial DNA sequencing in a multi-visit, randomized, cross-over design (ClinicalTrials.gov number NCT03140878). While LGG was detectable in jejunum after 2 h in treated subjects, the gene expression response vs. placebo was subtle if assessed across all subjects. However, clustering analysis revealed that one-third of subjects exhibited a strong and consistent LGG response involving hundreds of genes, where genes related to B cell activation were upregulated, consistent with prior results in mice. Immunohistochemistry and single cell-based deconvolution analyses showed that this B cell signature likely is due to activation and proliferation of existing B cells rather than B cell immigration to the tissue. Our results indicate that the LGG strain has an immediate effect in the human gut in a subpopulation of individuals. In extension, our data strongly suggest that studies on in vivo probiotic effects in humans require large cohorts and must take individual variation into account.
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