RRC ID 88998
Author Yokota H, Makizaki Y, Tanaka Y, Ohno H.
Title Bifidobacterium bifidum G9-1 Survives in the Intestinal Environment and Influences the Gut Microbiota Despite the Presence of Antimicrobials.
Journal Microbiol Immunol
Abstract Probiotics can help prevent antibiotic-associated diarrhea; however, those lacking antimicrobial resistance may be ineffective during antimicrobial treatment. Here, we aimed to examine the effects of antimicrobials on the probiotic strain Bifidobacterium bifidum G9-1 (BBG9-1). Minimum inhibitory concentrations were determined in vitro by culturing B. bifidum G9-1 with antimicrobials and assessing its viability. For in vivo analysis, germ-free and specific pathogen-free mice were administered B. bifidum G9-1 along with antimicrobials. Gut microbiota composition and viable B. bifidum G9-1 abundance were determined. Bifidobacterium bifidum G9-1 was highly sensitive to antimicrobials in vitro. However, in a complex bacterial environment mimicking the gut environment, the abundance of viable B. bifidum G9-1 was significantly high despite antimicrobial exposure. Dominant bacterial populations were more affected by antimicrobials than nondominant populations, with B. bifidum G9-1 exhibiting increased viability in the presence of diverse bacterial species. In vivo, combined administration of antimicrobials and B. bifidum G9-1 significantly reduced B. bifidum G9-1 abundance in germ-free mice but not in specific pathogen-free mice, where the gut microbiota composition shifted following administration of B. bifidum G9-1. The presence of diverse live bacteria in the intestine promotes the survival of B. bifidum G9-1 and its beneficial effects, even in the presence of antimicrobials. This finding suggests that B. bifidum G9-1, despite lacking intrinsic antimicrobial resistance, can survive and reach the large intestine, maintaining its probiotic function. Therefore, B. bifidum G9-1 can potentially be used for antibiotic-associated diarrhea prevention.
Volume 69(9)
Pages 447-456
Published 2025-9-1
DOI 10.1111/1348-0421.13230
PMID 40582892
PMC PMC12414442
MeSH Animals Anti-Bacterial Agents* / pharmacology Anti-Infective Agents* / pharmacology Bifidobacterium bifidum* / drug effects Bifidobacterium bifidum* / growth & development Bifidobacterium bifidum* / physiology Diarrhea / prevention & control Feces / microbiology Gastrointestinal Microbiome* / drug effects Germ-Free Life Intestines* / microbiology Mice Microbial Sensitivity Tests Microbial Viability / drug effects Probiotics* / administration & dosage Specific Pathogen-Free Organisms
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