Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. lactis genome resources and metabolite profiling at the strain level and their ability to alleviate anxiety-like behavior in a sleep-deprived mouse model

Yao-Kun Zhang , Liang Zhang , Xue Ni , Shu-Wen Zhang , Min-Zhi Jiang , Si-Lu Zhang , Guo-Xun Xiao , He Jiang , Ming-Xia Bi , Yu-Lin Wang , Chang Liu , Shuang-Jiang Liu
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Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. lactis is a well-known probiotic with potential benefits for alleviating sub-health symptoms, including immune dysfunction and anxiety. Given the strain-specific nature of its probiotic effects, identifying effective strains for sub-health alleviation is crucial. In this study, we characterized 16 B animalis subsp. lactis isolates from fecal samples and probiotic sources. We assessed the genotype-phenotype correlations related to growth, carbon source utilization, and stress tolerance in vitro. Subsequently, we profiled 107 metabolites (including 28 alcohols and 17 esters) and quantified the levels of short-chain fatty acids and three other organic acids. Three B. animalis strains, GOLDGUT-BB21, WLBA7, and WLBA6, were selected and evaluated in a sleep-deprived mouse model. In vivo, WLBA3 reduced inflammation and oxidative stress by inhibiting the NLRP3 inflammasome pathway and modulating gut microbiota (e.g., Lactobacillus and Alistipes), which in turn significantly improved weight gain and fatigue resistance, attenuated cognitive function, and anxiety-like behavior. These findings provide insights into the diversity of B. animalis subsp. lactis strain resources and highlight the potential of WLBA3 as a candidate for alleviating sub-health symptoms.

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动物双歧杆菌亚种。Lactis基因组资源和代谢产物分析在应变水平及其缓解睡眠剥夺小鼠模型中焦虑样行为的能力
动物双歧杆菌亚种。乳酸菌是一种众所周知的益生菌,对缓解亚健康症状有潜在的好处,包括免疫功能障碍和焦虑。鉴于其益生菌作用的菌株特异性,确定缓解亚健康的有效菌株至关重要。在这项研究中,我们鉴定了16个B动物亚种。乳酸菌分离自粪便样本和益生菌来源。我们在体外评估了与生长、碳源利用和胁迫耐受性相关的基因型-表型相关性。随后,我们分析了107种代谢物(包括28种醇类和17种酯类),并量化了短链脂肪酸和其他三种有机酸的水平。选择3种动物双球菌菌株GOLDGUT-BB21、WLBA7和WLBA6,并在睡眠剥夺小鼠模型中进行评估。在体内,WLBA3通过抑制NLRP3炎性体途径和调节肠道微生物群(如乳酸杆菌和阿利斯提普菌)来减少炎症和氧化应激,从而显著改善体重增加和抗疲劳能力,减弱认知功能和焦虑样行为。这些发现为了解动物芽孢杆菌亚种的多样性提供了新的思路。并强调WLBA3作为缓解亚健康症状的候选物的潜力。
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