用密度梯度超速离心法提取细菌膜泡和噬菌体复合物

IF 1 Q3 BIOLOGY
Shangru Li, Anmin Ren, Menglu Li, Guobao Li, Liang Yang, Tianyuan Jia
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细菌膜囊(MVs)是一种不可复制的纳米级结构,可携带特定的货物,并在微生物与宿主的相互作用中发挥多重作用。需要一种能模拟体内复杂病原体感染的适当的膜囊分离方法。细菌中微管提取后,经常可以通过透射电子显微镜(TEM)观察到鞭毛或纤毛。最近,研究人员发现铜绿假单胞菌的MV与Pf4噬菌体共存,这种MV-噬菌体复合物与单纯的MV或噬菌体相比,对宿主细胞的先天性免疫有不同的影响。这种中空噬菌体复合物的存在模拟了宿主体内复杂病原体感染的真实情况。本方案概述了铜绿微粒噬菌体 PAO1 的微粒噬菌体和 Pf4 噬菌体复合物的提取,包括各自的分离和鉴定方法。我们按部就班的细菌噬菌体复合体提取方案为进一步研究微生物与宿主细胞的相互作用和开发新型噬菌体疗法提供了宝贵的见解。主要特点 - 详细的中微子-噬菌体复合物密度梯度提取程序 - 通过 TEM、斑块检测和 PCR 验证中微子和噬菌体的共存 - 获得的中微子-噬菌体复合物可用于探索噬菌体-微生物-宿主细胞之间的相互作用 图解概览。
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Extraction of Bacterial Membrane Vesicle and Phage Complex by Density Gradient Ultracentrifugation.

The bacterial membrane vesicles (MVs) are non-replicative, nanoscale structures that carry specific cargos and play multiple roles in microbe-host interactions. An appropriate MV isolation method that mimics complex pathogen infections in vivo is needed. After bacterial MVs extraction, flagella or pili can be frequently observed along with MVs by transmission electron microscope (TEM). Recently, MVs from Pseudomonas aeruginosa were found to coexist with Pf4 phages, and this MV-phages complex exhibited a different impact on host cell innate immunity compared with MVs or phages solely. The presence of this MVs-phages complex simulates the real condition of complex pathogen infections within the host. This protocol outlines the extraction of the MVs and Pf4 phages complex of P. aeruginosa PAO1, including the respective isolation and qualification approaches. Our step-by-step bacterial MVs-phages complex extraction protocol provides valuable insights for further studying microbe-host cell interactions and the development of novel phage therapies. Key features • Detailed density gradient extraction procedures of MVs-phages complex • TEM, plaque assay, and PCR to verify the coexistence of MVs and phages • The obtained MVs-phages complex can be used for exploring phage-microbe-host cell interactions Graphical overview.

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