ABILITY OF CONDITIONALLY-PATHOGENIC MICROORGANISM TO INACTIVATE ANTI-MICROBIAL PROTEIN BY LYSOZYM UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF METABOLITES ASSOCIATION OF BIFIDOBACTERIA

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Materials on the eff ect of the supernatants of the associations of bifi dobacteria on the antilysozyme activity of microorganisms are presented. An increase in the antilysozyme activity was detected in the lactosopositive non-hemolytic strains of E. coli isolated during human intestinal eubiosis, and, conversely, a decrease in hemolytic E. coli, S. aureus and C. albicans isolated in dysbiosis. The available materials contribute to the study of the mechanisms of formation of microsymbiosis in the associative symbiosis of humans and contribute to the identifi cation of strains of bifi dobacteria, suitable as pro- and metabiotics.

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A. V. Bekpergenova

FGBUN Institute for Cellular and Intracellular Symbiosis

Author for correspondence.
Email: nsavasteeva@gmail.com

Researcher, Laboratory of Biomonitoring and Molecular Genetic Research,

Orenburg

Russian Federation

N. B. Perunova

FGBUN Institute for Cellular and Intracellular Symbiosis

PhD, Professor RAS, Associate Professor Laboratory of Biomonitoring and Molecular Genetic Research, 

Orenburg

Russian Federation

S. V. Andryushenko

FGBUN Institute for Cellular and Intracellular Symbiosis

PhD, Associate Professor Laboratory of Biomonitoring and Molecular Genetic Research,

Orenburg

Russian Federation

I. A. Zdvizhkova

FGBUN Institute for Cellular and Intracellular Symbiosis

Researcher, Laboratory of Biomonitoring and Molecular Genetic Research,

Orenburg

Russian Federation

A. R. Mironova

GBUZ Orenburg Regional Clinical Infectious Diseases Hospital, Orenburg

Head of Bacteriological Laboratory, 

Orenburg

Russian Federation

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