Research Article

Daily Intake of Probiotics with High IFN-γ/IL-10 Ratio Increases the Cytotoxicity of Human Natural Killer Cells: A Personalized Probiotic Approach

Table 3

Profiles of probiotics after microfluidic assays and the corresponding NK activity change for each probiotic after six months.

Group categoryNumberOccurrence percentageAverage increasing NK cytotoxicitySD of NK cytotoxicity

IFN- 69100%6.3%18.2%
B. longum BA10011%8.09%None
E. faecium BR008523%41.80%None
L. reuteri BR10100%NoneNone
L. rhamnosus AD50057%9.60%16.80%
L. acidophilus AD3003957%4.34%16.57%
L. paracasei BRAP012232%4.86%18.30%

Group categoryNumberOccurrence percentageAverage increasing NK cytotoxicitySD of NK cytotoxicity

IL-1021100%1.4%13.6%
B. longum BA10029%−1.33%None
E. faecium BR0085629%6.74%7.90%
L. reuteri BR1011048%1.58%9.90%
L. rhamnosus AD500314%−7.66%31.90%
L. acidophilus AD30000%0.00%None
L. paracasei BRAP0100%0.00%None