Journal of Southern Medical University ›› 2021, Vol. 41 ›› Issue (12): 1809-1815.doi: 10.12122/j.issn.1673-4254.2021.12.08

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Isolation, identification and safety evaluation of Lactobacillus gasseri strain LGV03 isolated from the vagina of healthy women

SU Bingsen, CAO Longbin, ZHENG Jieting, ZHANG Lin, ZHANG Zikang, QIU Feng   

  1. Department of Clinical Laboratory, Zhongshan Torch Development Zone Hospital, Zhongshan 528437, China; Department of Laboratory Medicine, Seventh Affiliated Hospital of Southern Medical University, Foshan 528244, China; School of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou 510515, China
  • Online:2021-12-20 Published:2022-01-05

Abstract: Objective To characterize the bacterial strain LGV03 isolated from the reproductive tract of healthy women and evaluate its safety. Methods The bacterial strains were isolated and purified using MRS agar by dilution plating and streak plate method. Gram staining was used to observe the morphology of the isolated strains and identify Gram-negative and -positive strains. The physiological and biochemical properties of the bacteria was assessed using VITEK ANC card. Strain LGV03 was identified by molecular biology and phylogenetic analysis and tested for hemolysis on blood agar plates. E-test method was performed to examine the sensitivity of strain LGV03. The concentration of lactic acid in the culture supernatant of LGV03 was measured using a biochemical analyzer. The safety of LGV03 was evaluated in mice using acute oral toxicity test. Results The isolated bacterial strain LGV03 showed good growth under anaerobic conditions at 37 ℃ on MRS medium and formed round, milky white, moist, and opaque colonies with neat margins. The strain LGV03 was positive for Gram staining, rod-shaped with a size range of (0.4-0.5) × (0.9-6.3) μm, and was identified as Lactobacillus gersonii. LGV03 was sensitive to PG, AM, MP, VA, EM and LZ. In MRS medium LGV03 could produce lactic acid, which reached its saturation concentration after 18 h with a final concentration of 1.72 mg/mL. The mice with acute oral exposure to LGV03 showed no significant changes of body weight or organ weight as compared with normal saline-treated mice. Conclusion The bacterial strain LGV03 isolated from the female reproductive tract was identified as Lactobacillus gersonii with potential probiotic effects and good safety profile.

Key words: Lactobacillus gersonii; separation and identification; safety evaluation