Bacillus CotA laccase improved the intestinal health, amino acid metabolism and hepatic metabolic capacity of Pekin ducks fed naturally contaminated AFB1 diet.

IF 6.3 Q1 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
Mingxin Ma, Qianqian Wang, Yanrong Liu, Guiming Li, Limeng Liu, Gaigai Wang, Yongpeng Guo, Shimeng Huang, Qiugang Ma, Cheng Ji, Lihong Zhao
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Abstract

Background: Aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) is a prevalent contaminant in agricultural products, presenting significant risks to animal health. CotA laccase from Bacillus licheniformis has shown significant efficacy in degrading mycotoxins in vitro test. The efficacy of Bacillus CotA laccase in animals, however, remains to be confirmed. A 2 × 2 factorial design was used to investigate the effects of Bacillus CotA laccase level (0 or 1 U/kg), AFB1 challenge (challenged or unchallenged) and their interactions on ducks. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of Bacillus CotA laccase in alleviating AFB1 toxicosis of ducks.

Results: Bacillus CotA laccase alleviated AFB1-induced declines in growth performance of ducks accompanied by improved average daily gain (ADG) and lower feed/gain ratio (F/G). Bacillus CotA laccase ameliorated AFB1-induced gut barrier dysfunctions and inflammation testified by increasing the jejunal villi height/crypt depth ratio (VH/CD) and the mRNA expression of tight junction protein 1 (TJP1) and zonula occluden-1 (ZO-1) as well as decreasing the expression of inflammation-related genes in the jejunum of ducks. Amino acid metabolome showed that Bacillus CotA laccase ameliorated AFB1-induced amino acid metabolism disorders evidenced by increasing the level of glutamic acid in serum and upregulating the expression of amino acid transport related genes in jejunum of ducks. Bacillus CotA laccase ameliorated AFB1-induced liver injury testified by suppressing oxidative stress, inhibiting apoptosis, and downregulating the expression of hepatic metabolic enzyme related genes of ducks. Moreover, Bacillus CotA laccase degraded AFB1 in digestive tract of ducks, resulting in the reduced absorption level of AFB1 across intestinal epithelium testified by the decreased level of AFB1-DNA adduct in the liver, and the reduced content of AFB1 residues in liver and feces of ducks.

Conclusions: Bacillus CotA laccase effectively improved the growth performance, intestinal health, amino acid metabolism and hepatic aflatoxin metabolism of ducks fed AFB1 diets, highlighting its potential as an efficient and safe feed enzyme for AFB1 degradation in animal production.

CotA 漆酶芽孢杆菌改善了饲喂自然污染 AFB1 日粮的北京鸭的肠道健康、氨基酸代谢和肝脏代谢能力。
背景:黄曲霉毒素 B1(AFB1)是农产品中一种普遍存在的污染物,对动物健康构成重大风险。地衣芽孢杆菌的 CotA 漆酶在体外试验中显示出降解霉菌毒素的显著功效。然而,地衣芽孢杆菌 CotA 漆酶在动物体内的功效仍有待证实。本研究采用 2 × 2 因式设计,研究 CotA 杆菌漆酶水平(0 或 1 U/kg)、AFB1 挑战(挑战或未挑战)及其相互作用对鸭子的影响。本研究的目的是评估 CotA 长酶芽孢杆菌缓解鸭 AFB1 中毒的效果:结果:枯草芽孢杆菌 CotA 长酶缓解了 AFB1 引起的鸭生长性能下降,同时提高了平均日增重(ADG),降低了饲料/增重比(F/G)。CotA 长效漆酶芽孢杆菌通过提高鸭空肠绒毛高度/绒毛深度比(VH/CD)、紧密连接蛋白 1(TJP1)和封闭带-1(ZO-1)的 mRNA 表达以及降低空肠炎症相关基因的表达,改善了 AFB1 引起的肠道屏障功能障碍和炎症。氨基酸代谢组显示,CotA漆酶芽孢杆菌可改善AFB1诱导的氨基酸代谢紊乱,表现为提高鸭血清中谷氨酸的水平,并上调鸭空肠中氨基酸转运相关基因的表达。CotA 漆酶芽孢杆菌通过抑制氧化应激、抑制细胞凋亡和下调鸭肝脏代谢酶相关基因的表达,改善了 AFB1 诱导的肝损伤。此外,枯草芽孢杆菌 CotA 漆酶还能降解鸭消化道中的 AFB1,从而降低肠上皮对 AFB1 的吸收水平,这体现在鸭肝脏中 AFB1-DNA 加合物水平的降低,以及鸭肝脏和粪便中 AFB1 残留物含量的减少:结论:CotA漆酶芽孢杆菌能有效改善饲喂AFB1日粮的鸭子的生长性能、肠道健康、氨基酸代谢和肝脏黄曲霉毒素代谢,凸显了其作为一种高效、安全的饲料酶在动物生产中降解AFB1的潜力。
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