猪扁桃体微生物组的培养组学发现了新物种和尚未开发的新型抗菌素来源。

IF 13.8 1区 生物学 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
Isabela Maria Fernandes de Oliveira, Simen Fredriksen, Marcela Fernández Gutiérrez, Hermie J M Harmsen, Jos Boekhorst, Peter van Baarlen, Jerry M Wells
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背景:在人和猪中,与腭扁桃体上皮相关的微生物群组成的改变与细菌或病毒感染和淋巴组织炎症有关。扁桃体淋巴组织对免疫很重要,被认为是猪链球菌等病原体的重要入口。关于扁桃体相关微生物群,扁桃体感染和可能赋予病原体定植抗性的物种之间的相关性知之甚少。在这里,我们描述了大量来自扁桃体表面生物膜的代表性细菌物种,并使用基因组挖掘和体外试验来评估它们作为益生菌减少猪链球菌和其他病原体感染的潜力。结果:来自3个国家11个猪场的100多头仔猪的扁桃体菌群组成数据显示,核心菌群包括放线菌、链球菌和莫拉氏菌以及其他11个数量较少但普遍存在的属。为了建立可培养的核心菌种,我们从不同农场和国家的健康仔猪身上采集了5个扁桃体拭子,在8种不同的培养基上进行了接种,分离出23属的518个纯培养物。为了确定候选益生菌菌株,我们测试了对一组病原体的拮抗活性,并在硅基因组挖掘中寻找可能产生抗菌化合物的分离物的生物合成基因簇(BGCs)。我们发现了两种具有潜在益生菌活性的新物种:一种短杆菌和一种杆状杆菌,它们产生一种热和蛋白水解稳定的黄黄素蓝肽变体,抑制条件致病菌猪链球菌和金黄色葡萄球菌的体外生长。结论:我们确定了仔猪扁桃体的核心微生物群,并培养了具有代表性的单一细菌分离株,用于研究口腔内微生物与宿主的相互作用。一些抑制细菌病原体生长的分离株可能被用作益生菌来促进定植抗性,这些分离株被存放在公共菌株库中。我们从培养的分离株中挖掘基因组表明,扁桃体微生物群是一种未开发的新型抗菌剂来源。
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Culturomics of the pig tonsil microbiome identifies new species and an untapped source of novel antimicrobials.

Background: In humans and pigs, altered composition of the microbiota associated with the epithelium of the palatine tonsils has been associated with bacterial or viral infection and lymphoid tissue inflammation. Tonsil lymphoid tissue is important for immunity and considered an important portal of entry for pathogens such as Streptococcus suis. Little is known about correlations between tonsil-associated microbiota, tonsillar infections, and the species that might confer colonization resistance against pathogens. Here, we describe a large collection of representative bacterial species from the tonsil surface biofilm and used genome mining and in vitro assays to assess their potential as probiotics to reduce infections by S. suis and other pathogens.

Results: Data on tonsil microbiota composition from over 100 piglets from 11 farms and 3 countries revealed a core microbiota comprising Actinobacillus, Streptococcus, and Moraxella and 11 other less abundant but prevalent genera. To establish a collection of culturable core species, we plated 5 tonsil swabs taken from healthy piglets on different farms and countries on 8 different media and isolated 518 pure cultures belonging to 23 genera. To identify candidate probiotic strains, we tested for antagonistic activity against a panel of pathogens and in silico genome mining to find biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs) in isolates that might produce antimicrobial compounds. We identified two novel species with potential probiotic activities: a Brevibacterium species and Corynebacterium species producing a heat and proteolytically stable lanthipeptide variant of flavucin, inhibiting in vitro growth of the opportunistic pathogens S. suis and Staphylococcus aureus.

Conclusions: We defined the core tonsil microbiota of piglets and cultured representative single bacterial isolates for research on microbiota-host interactions in the oral cavity. Several isolates inhibiting the growth of bacterial pathogens that might be exploited as probiotics to promote colonization resistance were deposited in publicly available strain repositories. Our mining of genomes from cultured isolates suggests that the tonsil microbiota is an untapped source of novel antimicrobials Video Abstract.

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Microbiome
Microbiome MICROBIOLOGY-
CiteScore
21.90
自引率
2.60%
发文量
198
审稿时长
4 weeks
期刊介绍: Microbiome is a journal that focuses on studies of microbiomes in humans, animals, plants, and the environment. It covers both natural and manipulated microbiomes, such as those in agriculture. The journal is interested in research that uses meta-omics approaches or novel bioinformatics tools and emphasizes the community/host interaction and structure-function relationship within the microbiome. Studies that go beyond descriptive omics surveys and include experimental or theoretical approaches will be considered for publication. The journal also encourages research that establishes cause and effect relationships and supports proposed microbiome functions. However, studies of individual microbial isolates/species without exploring their impact on the host or the complex microbiome structures and functions will not be considered for publication. Microbiome is indexed in BIOSIS, Current Contents, DOAJ, Embase, MEDLINE, PubMed, PubMed Central, and Science Citations Index Expanded.
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