Probiotic spore-based antigen delivery: a novel oral vaccine strategy against Vibrio infections in aquaculture.

IF 4.3 2区 生物学 Q1 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Marina De Stefano, Giovanni Di Gregorio Barletta, Simona Morgera, Ylenia De Luca, Chiara Belaeff, Karen Power, Loredana Baccigalupi, Gionata De Vico, Ivan Conte, Ezio Ricca, Anella Saggese
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Abstract

Background: Vibriosis is a deadly illness caused by various species of the Vibrio genus. Due to its high incidence in aquaculture plants, vibriosis is responsible for significant economic losses. Currently, anti-vibriosis treatments rely on antibiotics. However, the global rise in antibiotic resistance necessitates the development of alternative approaches. Novel vaccines and effective probiotics have been proposed as potential alternative to antibiotics in fighting bacterial infections. Here we propose a combined vaccine/probiotic strategy based on the use of probiotic bacterial spores for the oral delivery of Vibrio antigens. Spores of various species of the Bacillus genus are widely used as probiotics and have been shown to efficiently display antigens in a non-recombinant way.

Results: Spores of various probiotic strains were analyzed to assess their effectiveness in displaying a heterologous model protein, and B. megaterium MV30 was identified as the most efficient strain. MV30 spores were then used to display two antigens of Vibrio harveyi, the entire Hsp33 protein of 33 kDa and a 239 amino acids fragment of OmpK (OmpK21/260), identified as the most immunogenic part of the protein. While Hsp33 is a stable protein, OmpK21/260 is unstable at conditions mimicking those encountered in an aquaculture plant and the interaction with MV30 spores reduced such instability. The protective ability of the combined probiotic/vaccination strategy was assayed on Medaka fish (Oryzias latipes), as a model. In a challenge experiment with a virulent strain of Vibrio harveyi, a protective effect was observed with MV30 spores alone and such effect was significantly increased when the same spores displayed either one of the two antigens.

Conclusion: Our results support the use of probiotics and oral vaccines as a valid alternative to antibiotics and point to the application of probiotic spore-based antigen delivery as a novel strategy to fight pathogenic infections.

基于益生菌孢子的抗原递送:一种针对水产养殖弧菌感染的新型口服疫苗策略。
背景:弧菌病是由多种弧菌属引起的一种致命疾病。由于弧菌病在水产养殖场的高发,它造成了重大的经济损失。目前,抗弧菌病的治疗依赖于抗生素。然而,全球抗生素耐药性的上升需要开发替代方法。新型疫苗和有效的益生菌已被提出作为抗生素的潜在替代品来对抗细菌感染。在这里,我们提出了一种基于益生菌孢子用于口服弧菌抗原的疫苗/益生菌联合策略。芽孢杆菌属的各种孢子被广泛用作益生菌,并已被证明能以非重组的方式有效地展示抗原。结果:对不同益生菌菌株的孢子进行分析,评估其显示异源模型蛋白的有效性,确定megaterium MV30是最有效的菌株。然后利用MV30孢子展示两种哈维弧菌抗原,即33 kDa的整个Hsp33蛋白和239个氨基酸的OmpK片段(OmpK21/260),这是该蛋白最具免疫原性的部分。虽然Hsp33是一种稳定的蛋白质,但OmpK21/260在模拟水产养殖植物中遇到的条件下是不稳定的,与MV30孢子的相互作用减少了这种不稳定性。以米达卡鱼(Oryzias latipes)为模型,研究了益生菌/疫苗联合策略的保护能力。在对一株哈维弧菌的攻毒实验中,观察到单独使用MV30孢子具有保护作用,并且当同一孢子显示两种抗原中的任何一种时,这种作用显著增加。结论:我们的研究结果支持使用益生菌和口服疫苗作为抗生素的有效替代,并指出益生菌孢子抗原递送作为对抗致病性感染的新策略的应用。
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Microbial Cell Factories
Microbial Cell Factories 工程技术-生物工程与应用微生物
CiteScore
9.30
自引率
4.70%
发文量
235
审稿时长
2.3 months
期刊介绍: Microbial Cell Factories is an open access peer-reviewed journal that covers any topic related to the development, use and investigation of microbial cells as producers of recombinant proteins and natural products, or as catalyzers of biological transformations of industrial interest. Microbial Cell Factories is the world leading, primary research journal fully focusing on Applied Microbiology. The journal is divided into the following editorial sections: -Metabolic engineering -Synthetic biology -Whole-cell biocatalysis -Microbial regulations -Recombinant protein production/bioprocessing -Production of natural compounds -Systems biology of cell factories -Microbial production processes -Cell-free systems
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