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 category | Number | Occurrence percentage | Average increasing NK cytotoxicity | SD of NK cytotoxicity |
| IFN- | 69 | 100% | 6.3% | 18.2% | B. longum BA100 | 1 | 1% | 8.09% | None | E. faecium BR0085 | 2 | 3% | 41.80% | None | L. reuteri BR101 | 0 | 0% | None | None | L. rhamnosus AD500 | 5 | 7% | 9.60% | 16.80% | L. acidophilus AD300 | 39 | 57% | 4.34% | 16.57% | L. paracasei BRAP01 | 22 | 32% | 4.86% | 18.30% |
| Group category | Number | Occurrence percentage | Average increasing NK cytotoxicity | SD of NK cytotoxicity |
| IL-10 | 21 | 100% | 1.4% | 13.6% | B. longum BA100 | 2 | 9% | −1.33% | None | E. faecium BR0085 | 6 | 29% | 6.74% | 7.90% | L. reuteri BR101 | 10 | 48% | 1.58% | 9.90% | L. rhamnosus AD500 | 3 | 14% | −7.66% | 31.90% | L. acidophilus AD300 | 0 | 0% | 0.00% | None | L. paracasei BRAP01 | 0 | 0% | 0.00% | None |
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