Grana Padano和Parmigiano Reggiano奶酪的微生物组分析揭示了奶酪特异性生物标志物,心理生物学潜力和生物保护活性。

IF 9.2 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
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Grana Padano (GP), Trentingrana (TG)和Parmigiano Reggiano (PR)是意大利最好的原产地指定保护奶酪(PDO)。GP, TG和PR在成熟过程中经历广泛的蛋白质水解,微生物组代谢氨基酸,产生风味和生物活性分子。我们研究了PDO GP (n = 42)、TG (n = 18)和PR (n = 60)的微生物组、挥发物组和元蛋白质组。研究结果显示,不同的微生物群落富含蛋白质水解微生物,与奶酪特定的加工技术有关。在PR中发现了乳酸菌菌株与特定挥发性化合物之间的相关性。重要的是,我们发现了参与神经活性分子产生的基因,这表明奶酪消费与心理健康之间存在潜在联系,以及与细菌素生物合成相关的基因,可能会提高奶酪的安全性、保质期和工艺可持续性。这项研究为长熟奶酪微生物组的功能属性提供了新的见解,突出了它们作为精神生物制剂和生物保护菌株来源的潜力。
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Microbiome profiling of Grana Padano and Parmigiano Reggiano cheeses reveals cheese-specific biomarkers, psychobiotic potential, and bioprotective activities.

Grana Padano (GP), Trentingrana (TG), and Parmigiano Reggiano (PR) are among the finest Italian Protected Designation of Origin (PDO) cheeses. GP, TG, and PR undergo extensive proteolysis during ripening, where the microbiome metabolizes amino acids, producing flavour and bioactive molecules. We explored the microbiome, volatilome, and metaproteome of PDO GP (n = 42), TG (n = 18), and PR (n = 60). Findings revealed diverse microbial communities enriched in proteolytic microbes, associated with cheese-specific processing technology. Correlations between lactic acid bacteria strains and specific volatile compounds were identified in PR. Importantly, we identified genes involved in the production of neuroactive molecules, suggesting potential connections between cheeses consumption and mental health, along with genes related to bacteriocin biosynthesis, possibly enhancing cheese safety, shelf life, and process sustainability. This study provides novel insights into the functional attributes of long-ripened cheeses microbiome, highlighting their potential as sources of psychobiotics and bioprotective strains.

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npj Biofilms and Microbiomes
npj Biofilms and Microbiomes Immunology and Microbiology-Microbiology
CiteScore
12.10
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3.30%
发文量
91
审稿时长
9 weeks
期刊介绍: npj Biofilms and Microbiomes is a comprehensive platform that promotes research on biofilms and microbiomes across various scientific disciplines. The journal facilitates cross-disciplinary discussions to enhance our understanding of the biology, ecology, and communal functions of biofilms, populations, and communities. It also focuses on applications in the medical, environmental, and engineering domains. The scope of the journal encompasses all aspects of the field, ranging from cell-cell communication and single cell interactions to the microbiomes of humans, animals, plants, and natural and built environments. The journal also welcomes research on the virome, phageome, mycome, and fungome. It publishes both applied science and theoretical work. As an open access and interdisciplinary journal, its primary goal is to publish significant scientific advancements in microbial biofilms and microbiomes. The journal enables discussions that span multiple disciplines and contributes to our understanding of the social behavior of microbial biofilm populations and communities, and their impact on life, human health, and the environment.
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