Limosilactobacillus reuteri

cellular organisms|Bacteria|Bacillati|Bacillota|Bacilli|Lactobacillales|Lactobacillaceae|Limosilactobacillus
MCA-BAC-000032
TaxID: 1598 | BacDive: 6502 | Rank: species
Biology & Ecology
Biology
Gram Statusunknown
Oxygen Toleranceunknown
Ecology

Not characterized at this rank.

Metabolites

No metabolite relationships documented for this taxon.

Clinical Profile
Pathobiont
yes no context dependent unknown
Clinical Rolescommensal; opportunistic pathogen
Typical Specimenbiopsy; stool
Clinical Associations:
E1
E3 — Strong human clinical evidence E2 — Moderate human evidence E1 — Limited / preliminary
Limosilactobacillus reuteri exhibited liver translocation in a subset of germ-free mice following three-month monocolonization, demonstrating capacity for bacterial translocation from gut to liver in an animal model.
PMID: 35831502
D018988 Bacterial Translocation D008099 Liver
E1
E3 — Strong human clinical evidence E2 — Moderate human evidence E1 — Limited / preliminary
Limosilactobacillus reuteri exhibits divergent within-host evolution with mucosal and luminal lineage diversification and enhanced immune evasion capacity in a germ-free mouse monocolonization model, with a pattern broadly similar to Enterococcus gallinarum.
PMID: 35831502
D054884 Host-Pathogen Interactions
E1
E3 — Strong human clinical evidence E2 — Moderate human evidence E1 — Limited / preliminary
Limosilactobacillus reuteri liver-adapted isolates demonstrate enhanced liver persistence in vivo, with liver populations enriched for a triple mutant genotype (lacS/greA/ccpA) compared to faecal isolates in germ-free monocolonized mice.
PMID: 35831502
D008099 Liver
E1
E3 — Strong human clinical evidence E2 — Moderate human evidence E1 — Limited / preliminary
Limosilactobacillus reuteri has been previously reported to translocate to the liver in a mouse model of lupus, as cited in this study as prior evidence motivating its use as a comparative organism.
PMID: 35831502
D008180 Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic H00080 Systemic lupus erythematosus
Last reviewed: 2026-04-01
Evidence Timeline
Related Taxa Shared Niche = same body site   Shared Risk = same vulnerable population

No related taxa in current database.