Evaluation of probiotic properties of a Brevibacillus laterosporus strain

FASEB J. 2024 Mar 15;38(5):e23530. doi: 10.1096/fj.202302408R.

Abstract

Brevibacillus laterosporus is a strain of probiotic bacteria that has been widely used in pest control, cash crop, and other production areas. However, few studies have been conducted on its use as a feed additive in animals. Therefore, the probiotic potential of B. laterosporus PBC01 was evaluated by characterizing hydrophobicity, auto-aggregation activity, bile salt and simulated gastrointestinal fluid tolerance, bienzymatic, and antibacterial activity. Antibiotic susceptibility, hemolysis assays, and supplemental feeding of mice were also performed to evaluate safety features. Our results showed that B. laterosporus PBC01 had moderate hydrophobicity, high auto-agglutination ability. Meanwhile, B. laterosporus PBC01 had good tolerance to bile salt and simulated gastrointestinal fluid. It had the ability to secrete protease, cellulase, and to inhibit various pathogens. In addition, B. laterosporus PBC01 was sensitive to many antibiotics, and did not produce hemolysin. In the safety assessment of mice, it did not cause any deaths, nor did it affect the cell components of blood, antioxidant capacity, and reproductive health. The study indicated the great probiotic characteristics and safety of B. laterosporus PBC01. This may provide a theoretical basis for the clinical application and development of probiotic-based feed additives.

Keywords: Brevibacillus laterosporus; mice; probiotic potential; probiotics; safety assessment.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Anti-Bacterial Agents / pharmacology
  • Bacillus*
  • Bile Acids and Salts
  • Brevibacillus*
  • Mice

Substances

  • Anti-Bacterial Agents
  • Bile Acids and Salts

Supplementary concepts

  • Brevibacillus laterosporus