1 | Park Mi-Sung (2017) | Oral administration of lactobacilli isolated from Jeotgal, a salted fermented seafood~~ 33) | Lactobacillus plantarum (JBcc105645 and JBCC105683) isolated from Jeotgal was orally administered to 5-week-old female BALB/c mice |
Lactobacilli Lactobacilli isolated from Jeotgal inhibited atopic cytokines such as IL-4 and IFN-γ in skin lesions of mice with atopic dermatitis. |
2 | Kim Han-Wool (2018) | A probiotic Mixture Regulates T cell Balance and Reduces Atopic Dermatitis Symptoms in Mice.34) | Duolac ATP(Mixture of L.casei CBTLC5, L.pantarum CBT LP3,L. rhamnosus CBTLR5,B.lactis CBT BL3) was orally administered to Balb/c mice and NC/Nga mice |
When Duolac ATP mixed with probiotics was administered to mice with atopic dermatitis, PD-L1 was promoted and anti-inflammatory cytokines IL-10 and TGF-β were increased. |
3 | Kwon Min-Sung (2018) | Lactobacillus sakei WIKIM30 Ameliorates Atopic Dermatitis-Like Skin Lesions~~35) | L.sakei WIKIM30 was orally administered to Balb/c mice and BMDC/T cell experiment was carried out. |
Oral administration of L. sakei WIKIM30 reduced the atopic dermatological lesions and IgE & IL-4 levels in lymph nodes. It also lowered cytokine levels of Th2 and increased IL-10 in peripheral lymph nodes. WIKIM 30 modulated the intestinal microbiota in the mice with atopic dermatitis. |
4 | Yoshihiro Tokudome (2018) | Influence of Oral Administration of Lactic Acid Bacteria Metabolites~~~36) | Lactic acid bacteria metabolites was orally administered to mice with atopic dermatitis. |
Oral administration of liquid Lactobacillus metabolites to the mice with atopic dermatitis improved the water content of the stratum corneum, the transdermal moisture loss, the AP of ceramide, and the epidermal thickness. |
5 | Kim Jong-Hwa (2018) | Cream Cheese-Derived Lactococcus chungangensis CAU 28 Modulates the Gut Microbiota and Alleviates Atopic Dermatitis in BALB/c Mice37) | Cream Cheese-Derived Lactococcus chungangensis CAU 28 was orally administered to BALB/c mice |
When cream cheese-derived Lactococcus chungangensis CAU 28 was orally administered, it showed the atopic dermatitis improvements, such as the immune response related to single-chain fatty acids and the intestinal environment. |