The
delivery of probiotics to the microbiota is a promising method
to prevent and treat diseases. However, oral probiotics will suffer
from gastrointestinal insults, especially the pathological microenvironment
of inflammatory diseases such as reactive oxygen species (ROS) and
the exhausted mucus layer, which can limit their survival and colonization
in the intestinal tract. Inspired by the fact that probiotics colonized
and grew in the mucus layer under physiological conditions, we developed
a strategy for a super probiotic (EcN@TA-Ca2+@Mucin) coated
with tannic acid and mucin via layer-by-layer technology. We demonstrated
that mucin endows probiotics with superior resistance to the harsh
environment of the gastrointestinal tract and with strong adhesiveness
to the intestine through its interaction with mucus, which enhanced
colonization and growth of probiotics in the mucus layer without removing
the coating. Moreover, EcN@TA-Ca2+@Mucin can distinctly
down-regulate inflammation with ROS scavenging and reduce the side
effects of bacterial translocation in inflammatory bowel diseases,
increasing the abundance and diversity of the gut microflora. We envision
that it is a powerful platform to improve the colonization of probiotics
by regulating the pathological microenvironment, which is expected
to provide an important perspective for applying the intestinal colonization
of probiotics to treat a variety of diseases