Biofilm-forming lactic acid bacteria of honey bee origin intended for potential probiotic use.

IF 0.7 4区 农林科学 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Bohumil Bielik, Ladislav Molnár, Vladimír Vrabec, Romana Andrášiová, Ivana Cingel'ová Maruščáková, Radomíra Nemcová, Juraj Toporčák, Dagmar Mudroňová
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Abstract

Scientists around the world are focusing their interest on the use of probiotics in honey bees as an alternative method of prophylaxis against causative agents of both American and European foulbrood. In our study we tested inhibitory activity against Paenibacillus larvae and the biofilm formation activity by various lactic acid bacteria isolated from honey bee guts or fresh pollen samples in the presence of different sugars added to the cultivation media. In addition, we tested the probiotic effect of a newly selected Apilactobacillus kunkeei V18 in an in situ experiment in bee colonies. We found antibacterial activity against P. larvae in four isolates. Biofilm formation activity of varying intensity was noted in six of the seven isolates in the presence of different sugars. The strongest biofilm formation (OD570 ≥ 1) was noted in A. kunkeei V18 in the presence of fructose; moreover, this isolate strongly inhibited the growth of P. larvae under laboratory conditions. Inhibition of P. larvae and Melissococcus plutonius by A. kunkeei V18 in situ was confirmed in a pilot study.

源自蜜蜂的生物膜形成乳酸菌,用于潜在的益生菌用途。
世界各地的科学家都把他们的兴趣集中在在蜜蜂身上使用益生菌,作为预防美国和欧洲恶臭病原体的另一种方法。在本研究中,我们测试了从蜜蜂肠道或新鲜花粉样品中分离的各种乳酸菌在添加不同糖的培养基中对芽孢杆菌幼虫的抑制活性和生物膜形成活性。此外,我们还在蜂群的原位实验中测试了新选育的昆基芽孢杆菌V18的益生菌效应。我们发现4个分离株对P.幼虫有抗菌活性。在不同糖的存在下,7个分离株中有6个的生物膜形成活性不同。在果糖存在下,A. kunkeei V18的生物膜形成最强(OD570≥1);此外,该分离物在实验室条件下对P.幼虫的生长有较强的抑制作用。初步研究证实了孔氏弧菌V18对深埋双球菌幼虫和美利索球菌的原位抑制作用。
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Acta veterinaria Hungarica
Acta veterinaria Hungarica 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
1.80
自引率
0.00%
发文量
39
审稿时长
>36 weeks
期刊介绍: Acta Veterinaria Hungarica publishes original research papers presenting new scientific results of international interest, and to a limited extent also review articles and clinical case reports, on veterinary physiology (physiological chemistry and metabolism), veterinary microbiology (bacteriology, virology, immunology, molecular biology), on the infectious diseases of domestic animals, on veterinary parasitology, pathology, clinical veterinary science and reproduction.
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