Effect of the catabolic control protein A of Lactiplantibacillus plantarum AR113 on its colonization in vivo

IF 7.4 Q1 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Food frontiers Pub Date : 2024-04-22 DOI:10.1002/fft2.378
Wenfei Qin, Yue Zeng, Weilian Hung, Jiaqi Sun, Yongjun Xia, Zhiqiang Xiong, Xin Song, Lianzhong Ai, Guangqiang Wang
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Abstract

Lactiplantibacillus plantarum is selective for carbohydrate utilization, which is primarily regulated by the catabolic control protein A (ccpA). To investigate the impact of carbohydrate metabolism on the in vivo colonization of L. plantarum AR113, we constructed a ccpA knockout strain (AR113ΔccpA). In vitro assays showed that AR113ΔccpA had a 0.34 decrease in maximum biomass, and a 2.63 h increase in hysteresis time compared to AR113. In a single administration, there was no significant difference in the number of AR113 and AR113ΔccpA in the mucus layers, and the number of AR113 was approximately 34-times higher than AR113ΔccpA at 48 h in the intestinal lumen. Notably, the knockout of the ccpA gene did not affect the colonization time of AR113 in the intestine during continuous administration. Therefore, the present work demonstrated that the ccpA did not play a crucial role in the in vivo colonization time of AR113 and provided valuable insights into the role of carbohydrate metabolism in bacterial colonization time in vivo.

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植物乳杆菌 AR113 的分解代谢控制蛋白 A 对其体内定植的影响
植物乳杆菌(Lactiplantibacillus plantarum)对碳水化合物的利用具有选择性,这主要受分解代谢控制蛋白 A(ccpA)的调控。为了研究碳水化合物代谢对植物乳杆菌 AR113 体内定殖的影响,我们构建了一个 ccpA 基因敲除菌株(AR113ΔccpA)。体外实验表明,与 AR113 相比,AR113ΔccpA 的最大生物量减少了 0.34,滞后时间增加了 2.63 小时。单次给药后,粘液层中 AR113 和 AR113ΔccpA 的数量无显著差异,48 小时后,肠腔中 AR113 的数量约为 AR113ΔccpA 的 34 倍。值得注意的是,ccpA 基因敲除并不影响 AR113 在连续给药过程中的肠道定殖时间。因此,本研究表明ccpA在AR113的体内定植时间中并没有发挥关键作用,并为了解碳水化合物代谢在细菌体内定植时间中的作用提供了宝贵的见解。
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