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Session: Evaluating next generation ingredients to support digestive health Wednesday 23 rd November 2016 Next generation of probiotics Louise R Wilson RD PhD Assistant Science Manager, Yakult UK Ltd LWilson@yakult.co.uk www.yakult.co.uk/hcp

Outline Emergence of Probiotics & Current Generation of Probiotics Advances in Scientific Technologies Knowledge of gut microbiota and microbiome Increased interest in gut microbiota and probiotics/therapies Next Generation of Probiotics New applications/therapeutic targets for probiotics? New strains of bacteria? Moving away from strain-specific? Do we need to consider more than just adding bacteria? Raising more questions than answers about the next generation of probiotics..

Emergence of the Probiotic Concept E. Metchnikoff in 1900s Postulated that supplementation of diet with lactic acid bacteria, an early probiotic intervention, has health benefits including promoting longevity. "The dependence of the intestinal microbes on food makes it possible to adopt measures to modify the flora in our bodies and to replace the harmful microbes by useful microbes" E. Metchnikoff, E. Optimistic studies New York: Putman s Sons, 1908, 161-183.

Current Generation of Probiotics Definition of Probiotic: Live microorganisms that, when administered in adequate amounts confer a health benefit on the host. 1-2 The active bacteria are mostly Lactobacillus and Bifidobacteria. 1 Joint FAO/WHO (2001) 2 Hill, C. et al. 2014 Nat. Rev. Gastroenterol. Hepatol. 11, 506-514

Scientific Advancement Advances in sequencing and bioinformatics technologies has fuelled scientific progress, and increased rationale and opportunities for probiotic concepts

Human Microbiome Microbiome: Totality of microbes (microbiota) and their genomes in and on the human body Complex microbial communities Large diversity across body sites Cho and Blaser (2012) Nat Rev Genet 13(4); 260-270

The Human Gut Microbiome Key Findings: high complexity and (interpersonal) diversity Relative abundance of 57 frequent microbial genomes among individuals of the cohort. Numbers In the population 1100 species 3.3 mil 10 mil genes In each individual At least 160 species Approx 540k genes we share almost 40% of these genes with any other person JJ Qin et al. (2010) Nature 464, 59-65

No longer just of scientific interest..

Everyone can get their microbiome profiled..

Faecal transplants for C. difficile have been boosting the enthusiasm Gut microbiota transfer via duodenal infusion of donor faeces for recurrent Clostridium difficile Rates of Cure without Relapse for Recurrent C. diff Infection Microbiota diversity in patients before and after infusion of donor faeces, as compared with diversity in healthy donors van Nood E et al. N Engl J Med 2013; 368: 407-415

Faecal transplants for C. difficile have been boosting the enthusiasm Gut microbiota transfer via duodenal infusion of donor faeces for recurrent Clostridium difficile Rates of Cure without Relapse for Recurrent C. diff Infection Microbiota diversity in patients before and after infusion of donor faeces, as compared with diversity in healthy donors Can this be generalised? Evidence is only currently there to support use in C. difficile van Nood E et al. N Engl J Med 2013; 368: 407-415

Outline Emergence of Probiotics & Current Generation of Probiotics Advances in Scientific Technologies Knowledge of gut microbiota and microbiome Increased interest in gut microbiota and probiotics/therapies Next Generation of Probiotics New applications/therapeutic targets for probiotics? New strains of bacteria? Moving away from strain-specific? Do we need to consider more than just adding bacteria? Raising more questions than answers about the next generation of probiotics..

Microbiome in Health & Disease

Probiotics Reported to Improve Mood/Ease Depression A double-blind placebo-controlled trial: 3-week intervention with either a probiotic (Lactobacillus casei Shirota) containing milk drink or a placebo N=132 participants, mean age of 61.8 yrs Consumption of probiotic-containing yoghurt improved the mood of those whose mood was initially poor. Benton D et al. (2007) Eur J Clin Nutr. 61:355-61.

Effects of Probiotics on Depression: Age Related Huang R et al. (2016) Nutrients 8(8): 483.

Cognitive Function in Alzheimer s Disease A 12-week RCT in 60 patients with Alzheimer s disease (control vs probiotic, n=30 in each group) Probiotic intervention: 200 ml/day probiotic milk containing Lactobacillus acidophilus, Lactobacillus casei, Bifidobacterium bifidum, and Lactobacillus fermentum (2 10 9 CFU/g for each) Result: the probiotic treated patients showed a significant improvement in the mini-mental state examination (MMSE) score Akbari E et al. (2016) Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience 10 Nov 2016. E-pub available ahead of print at http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fnagi.2016.00256/full

Next-Generation of Probiotics: Novel Strains The genera of microorganisms used in current probiotics (Lactobacillus, Bifidobacterium, Saccharomyces or Bacillus) are not the dominant genera in the intestinal microbiota in adults. This observation, combined with the increasing knowledge of the human microbiome and its association with health, suggests that a large number of potential novel probiotic candidates can be isolated from the dominant members of the adult microbiota, such as Faecalibacterium prausnitzii and Akkermansia muciniphila. 1,2 Other likely next generation probiotics are genetically modified microbes targeting specific therapeutic capabilities and defined consortia designed to cure a disease or restore a depleted microbiota. Targets will include microbiota-impacted physiological functions extending beyond the gut. 1 1 Sanders ME Next Generation of Probiotics California Diary Research Foundation 5 Jul 2016..Available at http://cdrf.org/2016/07/05/next-generation-probiotics/ 2 Dao et al. 2016 Gut 65(3): 426-36

Moving Away from Strain-Specific Probiotics Over the years, the concept of strain-specific effects of probiotics has been considered unquestionable. The consideration of the range of digestive benefits observed among a broad cross-section of wellstudied Lactobaccillus and Bifidobacterium species has led to the concept that some core benefits may be expected from adequate doses of such species. To the extent that similar mechanisms function among different strains, effects may be assigned to a broader class of microbes (a subspecies, a species or genus, or a group of microbes with specific genes) rather then just a single strain. Hill, C. et al. 2014 Nat. Rev. Gastroenterol. Hepatol. 11, 506-514

Moving Away from Strain-Specific Probiotics A meta-analysis 1, which included a broad range of probiotic strains, concluded that, in general, probiotics are beneficial in the treatment and prevention of gastrointestinal diseases. A Cochrane review 2 on the use of probiotics in the prevention of necrotising enterocolitis in preterm infants concluded that enteral supplementation of probiotics prevents severe NEC and all cause mortality in preterm infants. Consistent benefits despite the differences in strains used in each of the studies this suggests that some properties are shared between strains. Mary Ellen Sanders at Nature Café: The role of microbiota in health and disease. (Japan, 1/11/2016) As knowledge develops we will be able to characterise different strains into a class of probiotics that have certain benefits, and even be able to predict functions with reasonable certainty in untested strains. 1 Ritchie ML & Romanuk TN 2012 PLoS One, 7(4), e34938. 2 AlFaleh K, Anabrees J. 2014 Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, Issue 4. Art. No.: CD005496.

Is simply adding microbes enough? Are the microbes not there because conditions were unfavourable? Does the next generation of probiotics also need to consider optimising microbiome-host symbiotic relations? Dietary intake, drugs, ingredients impacting ph, inflammation, bile salts Favourable conditions Or do we need to eat personalised diets to optimise health based on our gut microbiota? Supplementing missing microbes Probiotics (next generation) Therapeutic microbes Adding substrate Prebiotics (Personalised) diets

Personalised Nutrition Microbiome & Glycaemic Response 800 person cohort - high interpersonal variability in post-meal glucose observed Devised an algorithm using personal and microbiome features to accurately predict glucose response Validated in an independent 100-person cohort - prediction was accurate and superior to common practice Short-term personalised dietary interventions successfully lower post-meal glucose in an RCT Zeevi et al. 2015 Cell 163, 1079-1094

Outline Emergence of Probiotics & Current Generation of Probiotics Advances in Scientific Technologies Knowledge of gut microbiota and microbiome Increased interest in gut microbiota and probiotics/therapies Next Generation of Probiotics New applications/therapeutic targets for probiotics? New strains of bacteria? Moving away from strain-specific? Do we need to consider more than just adding bacteria? Raising more questions than answers about the next generation of probiotics..

Outline Emergence of Probiotics & Current Generation of Probiotics Advances in Scientific Technologies Knowledge of gut microbiota and microbiome Increased interest in gut microbiota and probiotics/therapies Next Generation of Probiotics New applications/therapeutic targets for probiotics? New strains of bacteria? Moving away from strain-specific? Do we need to consider more than just adding bacteria? Raising more questions than answers about the next generation of probiotics..

Thank you for listening! Any questions? Louise R Wilson RD PhD Assistant Science Manager, Yakult UK Ltd LWilson@yakult.co.uk www.yakult.co.uk/hcp