Isolation of food-derived bacteria inducing interleukin-22 in B cells.

Biosci Microbiota Food Health

Department of Immunology, Medical Research Institute, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, 1-5-45 Yushima, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8510, Japan.

Published: September 2019

Recently, we found a novel function of the lactic acid bacterium derived from miso, a fermented soy paste, that induces interleukin (IL)-22 production in B cells preferentially. IL-22 plays a critical role in barrier functions in the gut and skin. We further screened other bacteria species, namely, , , , , , , and , in addition to and found that some of them possessed robust IL-22-inducible function in B cells . This process resulted in the augmented expression of activation markers CD86 and CD69 on B and T cells, respectively. However, these observations were not correlated with IL-22 production. We isolated sc-09 from miso and determined it to be the best strain to induce robust IL-22 production in B cells. Furthermore, feeding sc-09 to mice augmented the barrier function of the skin regardless of gut microbiota.

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