A dose-response, double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomized pilot trial.

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The study aimed to investigate the effects of a mixture of two new probiotic strains of Lactobacillus plantarum —CECT 7315 and 7316— on systemic immunity
in elderly.

Main Research Findings:

After treatment, high probiotic dose resulted in significant increases in the percentages of activated potentially T-suppressor (CD8+CD25+) and NK (CD56+ CD16+) cells, while low probiotic dose increased activated T-helper lymphocytes (CD4+CD25+), B lymphocytes (CD19+), and antigen presenting cells (HLA-DR+). Also, plasma TGF-β1 concentration significantly decreased after treatment with both probiotic doses. Most of these changes remained 12 weeks after probiotic discontinuation. Incidence of infections during treatment showed a significant trend to be lower in the high probiotic dose group. In addition, there was a significant trend for mortality to be greater in the placebo group vs. both probiotic groups.

J. Mañé, et al.
A mixture of Lactobacillus plantarum CECT 7315 and CECT 7316 enhances systemic immunity in elderly subjects. A dose-response, double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomized pilot trial.
Nutr Hosp. 2011; 26(1): 228-235
 

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