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The bacterial ability to adhere and colonize in the gut is a key prerequisite to become a probiotic. Lactobacillus spp. surface layer proteins (SLPs) play an important role for such functions in the human body. Interestingly, all SLPs in spite of their structural variation promote adhesion and colonization. A clear understanding about the binding sites of SLPs with the host and their binding modes would help to precisely reveal the process of Lactobacillus spp.-host interaction. Therefore, in this paper, we have sorted out the Lactobacillus spp. SLPs and their adhesion sites in human intestinal cells. Such SLPs included surface layer protein, motif proteins, binding proteins and moonlighting proteins, while enterocyte adhesion receptors included transmembrane glycoproteins and extracellular matrix proteins. We also summarized the tools to assess the adhesion by Lactobacillus spp. Finally, we recommended that three-dimensional cell models and intestinal microarrays could be major tools for assessing adhesion in the future.

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