Prevention of nosocomial diarrhea using autostrains of lactobacilli isolated from wastewater and from the intestinal biotope of patients

Q4 Medicine
Marina F. Sukhina, Sergei M. Yudin, A. V. Zagaynova
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Introduction. The work is devoted to evaluating the results of own studies on the possibility of using autostrains of lactobacilli isolated from wastewater and the intestinal biotope of patients, based on their antagonistic properties to prevent of nosocomial diarrhea associated with toxigenic Clostridioides difficile. There are presented results of studies on an animal model of antibiotic-associated diarrhea to determine the effectiveness of lactobacilli when eliminating toxigenic C. difficile. Materials and methods. Studies were conducted on the antagonistic activity of clinical cultures of lactobacilli isolated from wastewater and intestinal biotope of patients against toxigenic strains of C. difficile isolated from patients with nosocomial diarrhea. Preclinical tests of the efficacy of the selected highly antagonistically active strain of Lactobacillus paracasei CTR079 in vivo were carried out in an animal model of C. difficile-associated infection in mice of the C57BL line. Results. As a result of the studies, lactobacilli with high, medium, and without antagonistic activity were isolated. Antagonistically inactive strains were unable to inhibit the growth of C. difficile, unlike highly active strains. A strain of Lactobacillus paracasei CTR079 was selected to study the possibility of its use as a probiotic strain for the prevention and treatment of C. difficile associated infection in an in vivo experiment. Various changes in the intestinal epithelium as a result of the development of C. difficile-associated infection. Limitations of the study. As part of the study, all isolated strains of lactobacilli were identified and stored for the study of biological, genetic properties, and production of bacteriocins. Conclusion. As a result of the studies, the use of highly active strains of lactobacilli was established to be a promising direction for the prevention and treatment of nosocomial diarrhea, which will reduce the spread of C. difficile among patients and in the environment of medical institutions.
利用从废水和患者肠道菌群中分离的自生乳酸菌预防院内腹泻
介绍。这项工作致力于评估自己的研究结果,基于其拮抗特性,利用从废水和患者肠道生物群落中分离的乳酸杆菌自生菌株预防与产毒素艰难梭菌相关的医院性腹泻的可能性。在抗生素相关性腹泻动物模型上的研究结果确定了乳酸菌在消除产毒艰难梭菌时的有效性。材料和方法。研究了从废水中分离的乳酸菌临床培养物和患者肠道菌群对医院性腹泻患者分离的难辨梭菌产毒菌株的拮抗活性。在C57BL系小鼠艰难梭菌相关感染动物模型中,对所选的高拮抗活性副干酪乳杆菌CTR079进行了体内药效的临床前试验。结果。结果,分离出具有高、中、无拮抗活性的乳酸菌。与高活性菌株不同,拮抗活性菌株无法抑制艰难梭菌的生长。选择一株副干酪乳杆菌(Lactobacillus paracasei) CTR079进行体内实验,研究其作为益生菌预防和治疗艰难梭菌相关感染的可能性。肠上皮的各种变化是艰难梭菌相关感染发展的结果。本研究的局限性。作为研究的一部分,鉴定并保存了所有分离的乳酸菌菌株,以研究其生物学、遗传特性和细菌素的产生。结论。研究结果表明,使用高活性乳酸菌菌株是预防和治疗院内腹泻的一个有希望的方向,这将减少艰难梭菌在患者和医疗机构环境中的传播。
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