The impact of Lactococcus lactis (probiotic nasal rinse) co ‐culture on growth of patient‐derived strains of Pseudomonas aeruginosa
ConclusionL. lactis suppressed the growth of 1 patientP. aeruginosa isolate and induced growth of another (a mucoid strain) in in vitro co ‐culture setting in the presence of mucin. Further experiments are required to assess the underlying interactions betweenL. lactis andP. aeruginosa.
Source: International Forum of Allergy and Rhinology - Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: Do ‐Yeon Cho,
Daniel Skinner,
Dong Jin Lim,
John G. Mclemore,
Connor G Koch,
Shaoyan Zhang,
William E. Swords,
Ryan Hunter,
David K Crossman,
Michael R. Crowley,
Jessica W. Grayson,
Steven M. Rowe,
Bradford A. Woodworth Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research
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