Canine-derived Weissella confusa ZJUIDS-D034 and Enterococcus faecalis ZJUIDS-D016 combat aging by regulating gut microbiota

IF 4.8 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
Nan Chen , Zexu Yu , Xuan Ji , Siyi Zhang , Chongwei Yu , Teresa G. Valencak , Fushan Shi , Daxi Ren
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Old age raises the susceptibility of age-related disease in domestic dogs. Discovering effective anti-aging interventions is key for mitigating age-related disease and conserving “healthspan” in pet dogs. In this study, 2 bacterial strains were isolated from canine feces. After screening and identifying the strains, Weissella confusa ZJUIDS-D034 and Enterococcus faecalis ZJUIDS-D016 were chosen to intervene during d-galactose-induced senescence in mice. We found that administering Weissella confusa ZJUIDS-D034 and Enterococcus faecalis ZJUIDS-D016 improved the aging phenotype of mice, including an increase in antioxidant activity, a decrease in pro-inflammatory cytokines, and the restoration of intestinal and liver tissue damage. In addition, Weissella confusa ZJUIDS-D034 and Enterococcus faecalis ZJUIDS-D016 lead to changes in the structure of intestinal microbiota in aging mice. Specifically, there was a decrease in the abundance of the Cyanobacteria and an increase in the abundance of Akkermansia and Lactobacillus. More importantly, there was a significant increase in acetic acid, a short-chain fatty acid, due to intervention with the 2 strains. This increase might be attributed to higher Akkermansia. We show that the modulation of gut microbiota and metabolism in aging mice may be a promising strategy through which Weissella confusa ZJUIDS-D034 and Enterococcus faecalis ZJUIDS-D016 might exert their anti-aging effects.

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犬源卫塞尔菌ZJUIDS-D034和粪肠球菌ZJUIDS-D016通过调节肠道微生物群来对抗衰老
家犬步入老年后,更容易患上与年龄有关的疾病。发现有效的抗衰老干预措施是减轻宠物狗老年相关疾病和保持 "健康寿命 "的关键。本研究从犬粪便中分离出 2 种细菌菌株。经过筛选和鉴定,我们选择了魏氏菌 ZJUIDS-D034 和粪肠球菌 ZJUIDS-D016 来干预小鼠在 d-半乳糖诱导下的衰老。我们发现,服用魏氏菌 ZJUIDS-D034 和粪肠球菌 ZJUIDS-D016 可以改善小鼠的衰老表型,包括提高抗氧化活性、降低促炎细胞因子以及恢复肠道和肝脏组织损伤。此外,Weissella confusa ZJUIDS-D034 和 Enterococcus faecalis ZJUIDS-D016 还导致衰老小鼠肠道微生物群结构发生变化。具体来说,蓝藻的数量减少了,而Akkermansia和乳酸杆菌的数量增加了。更重要的是,在这两种菌株的干预下,乙酸(一种短链脂肪酸)显著增加。这种增加可能归因于更多的 Akkermansia。我们的研究表明,调节衰老小鼠的肠道微生物群和新陈代谢可能是魏氏菌 ZJUIDS-D034 和粪肠球菌 ZJUIDS-D016 发挥抗衰老作用的一种有前途的策略。
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Current Research in Microbial Sciences
Current Research in Microbial Sciences Immunology and Microbiology-Immunology and Microbiology (miscellaneous)
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