全基因组序列、代谢分析和功能研究表明,唾液脂乳杆菌LS-ARS2是一种有前景的生物膜形成益生菌,具有显著的抗氧化、抗菌和抗生物膜潜力。

IF 4 2区 生物学 Q2 MICROBIOLOGY
Frontiers in Microbiology Pub Date : 2025-03-20 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fmicb.2025.1535388
Sinjini Patra, Biswaranjan Pradhan, Anasuya Roychowdhury
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背景:益生菌能恢复微生物平衡,预防肠道炎症。因此,人们需要寻找新型益生菌株。作为肠道微生物,唾液酸ligilactobacillus(LS)的益处已被证实。然而,针对特定菌株的详细研究却很有限。在此,我们阐述了新型 LS-ARS2 的益生菌特性,其作为食品补充剂和/或治疗剂改善肠道健康的潜在应用:方法:全基因组测序(WGS)和系统发育分析证实该菌株为 LS。为了确定益生菌的特性,进行了耐酸胆性、自动聚集、细胞表面疏水性、生物膜形成和粘附性检测。为确保安全属性,还进行了抗生素敏感性、溶血、DNase、胰蓝和 MTT 检测。ABTS、DPPH、超氧化物、羟基自由基清除试验用于确定抗氧化潜力。还进行了抗菌试验,包括与病原体共培养试验和病原体生物膜抑制试验,以探索抗菌功效。为了描述 LS-ARS2 衍生的无细胞上清液(CFS)的代谢特征,进行了 HRMS 分析。因此,WGS 分析预测了与功能结果相关的潜在分子关联:结果:我们发现 LS-ARS2 是一种生长速度极快的菌株,具有耐酸性和耐胆汁性(存活率大于 60%),表明其具有良好的肠道可持续性。高自动聚集能力(>80%)、强大的细胞表面疏水性(>85%)以及对 Caco-2 细胞的粘附功效说明 LS-ARS2 在肠道定植方面具有巨大潜力。令人惊奇的是,LS-ARS2 能够在 24 小时内形成生物膜(p LS 菌株),这表明该菌株具有在肠道内有效存留的潜力。该菌株具有安全属性。LS-ARS2-WGS分析可识别益生菌的特异性决定因素,预测基因组稳定性,识别具有不同功能的同源簇,并预测代谢物和细菌素。利用 LS-ARS2-CFS 进行的 HRMS 研究进一步验证了具有抗菌和免疫调节潜力的多种有益代谢物的存在。在 ABTS(>60%)、DPPH(>10 U/mL)、超氧化物(>70%)和羟基自由基清除试验(>70%)中,LS-ARS2 显示出明显的抗氧化特性。此外,LS-ARS2 还对革兰氏阳性耐甲氧西林金黄色葡萄球菌(MRSA)和革兰氏阴性耐多药临床菌株大肠埃希菌、霍乱弧菌和柔性志贺氏菌具有抗菌活性。LS-ARS2 的抗沙门氏菌效果显著(p LS-ARS2-CFS 可抑制 MRSA 生物膜(p LS 菌株):LS-ARS2是一种新型、快速生长、可形成生物膜的益生菌,具有显著的抗氧化、抗菌和抗生物膜潜力,表明LS-ARS2在抗击病原生物膜和改善肠道健康方面具有广阔的应用前景。不过,进一步的体内研究将促进其潜在应用。
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Complete genome sequence, metabolic profiling and functional studies reveal Ligilactobacillus salivarius LS-ARS2 is a promising biofilm-forming probiotic with significant antioxidant, antibacterial, and antibiofilm potential.

Background: Probiotics restore microbial balance and prevent gut-inflammation. Therefore, finding out novel probiotic strains is a demand. As gut-microbe, benefits of Ligilactobacillus salivarius (LS) are established. However, strain-specific detailed studies are limited. Here, we illustrate probiotic attributes of novel LS-ARS2 for its potential application as food-supplement and/or therapeutic to improve gut-health.

Methods: Whole genome sequencing (WGS) and phylogenetic analysis confirm the strain as LS. To establish probiotic properties, acid-bile tolerance, auto-aggregation, cell-surface-hydrophobicity, biofilm-formation, and adhesion-assays are performed. To ensure safety attributes, antibiotic-susceptibility, hemolytic, DNase, trypan-blue, and MTT assays are done. ABTS, DPPH, superoxide, hydroxyl free radical scavenging assays are used to determine anti-oxidant potential. Antibacterial assays, including co-culture assay with pathogen and pathogenic biofilm-inhibition assays, are performed to explore antibacterial efficacy. To characterize metabolic-profile of LS-ARS2-derived cell-free-supernatant (CFS), HRMS analysis are carried out. Consequently, WGS-analyses predict potential molecular associations related to functional outcomes.

Results: We find LS-ARS2 a remarkable fast-growing strain that shows acid and bile tolerance (>60% survival rate), indicating promising gut-sustainability. High auto-aggregation capacity (>80%), robust cell-surface hydrophobicity (>85%), and adhesion efficacy to Caco-2 cells illustrate significant potential of LS-ARS2 for gut colonization. Fascinatingly, LS-ARS2 is able to form biofilm within 24 h (p < 0.0001), rare among LS strains, indicating the potential of the strain for efficient stay in the gut. The strain ensures safety attributes. LS-ARS2-WGS analysis recognizes probiotic-specific determinants, predicts genomic stability, identifies orthologous-clusters for diverse functions, and predicts metabolites and bacteriocins. HRMS-studies with LS-ARS2-CFS further validate the presence of diverse beneficial metabolites with antimicrobial and immunomodulatory potential. LS-ARS2 shows significant antioxidant properties in ABTS (>60%), DPPH (>10 U/mL), superoxide (>70%), and hydroxyl free radical scavenging assays (>70%). Further, LS-ARS2 shows antimicrobial activities against Gram-positive Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and Gram-negative multidrug-resistant clinical strains enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli, Vibrio cholerae, and Shigella flexneri. Anti-Salmonella effect of LS-ARS2 is prominent (p < 0.0001). Most interestingly, LS-ARS2-CFS inhibits MRSA-biofilm (p < 0.0001), again rare among LS strains.

Conclusion: LS-ARS2 is a novel, fast-growing, biofilm-forming probiotic with significant antioxidant, antibacterial, and anti-biofilm potentials, suggesting the promising applications of LS-ARS2 for combating pathogenic biofilms and improving gut-health. However, further in vivo studies would facilitate their potential applications.

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期刊介绍: Frontiers in Microbiology is a leading journal in its field, publishing rigorously peer-reviewed research across the entire spectrum of microbiology. Field Chief Editor Martin G. Klotz at Washington State University is supported by an outstanding Editorial Board of international researchers. This multidisciplinary open-access journal is at the forefront of disseminating and communicating scientific knowledge and impactful discoveries to researchers, academics, clinicians and the public worldwide.
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