乳大鼠肠道内容物中乳寡糖降解菌的分离鉴定。

IF 3.1 4区 医学 Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Bioscience of Microbiota, Food and Health Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Epub Date: 2020-08-08 DOI:10.12938/bmfh.2020-024
Hazuki Akazawa, Yuji Tsujikawa, Itsuko Fukuda, Yoshihiro Suzuki, Moonhak Choi, Takane Katayama, Takao Mukai, Ro Osawa
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引用次数: 6

摘要

我们报道了从哺乳幼鼠中分离出能够降解乳低聚糖的细菌。采用选择性富集的方法,将依次稀释的幼鼠肠道内容物单独培养在含有3'-唾液乳糖(3'-SL)的富集培养基中,然后在琼脂平板上分离候选菌株,用薄层色谱法选择3'-SL降解菌株,成功分离出细菌。随后的基因组和表型分析确定所有菌株为鸡肠球菌。菌株对3’-SL和6’-SL均有降解能力,而以鸡大肠杆菌为对照,未观察到这一现象。此外,一项结合高性能阴离子交换色谱和脉冲安培检测的时间过程研究表明,代表性菌株AH4在厌氧培养24小时后完全降解3'-SL,产生等摩尔量的乳糖和大约四分之一等摩尔量的唾液酸。这些发现表明,肠球菌可能会降解大鼠乳汁中的低聚糖,并将其降解物“交叉喂食”给幼鼠肠道中的其他伴生细菌。
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Isolation and identification of milk oligosaccharide-degrading bacteria from the intestinal contents of suckling rats.

Isolation and identification of milk oligosaccharide-degrading bacteria from the intestinal contents of suckling rats.

Isolation and identification of milk oligosaccharide-degrading bacteria from the intestinal contents of suckling rats.

Isolation and identification of milk oligosaccharide-degrading bacteria from the intestinal contents of suckling rats.

We report the isolation of bacteria capable of degrading milk oligosaccharides from suckling infant rats. The bacteria were successfully isolated via a selective enrichment method, in which the serially diluted intestinal contents of infant rats were individually incubated in an enrichment medium containing 3'-sialyllactose (3'-SL), followed by the isolation of candidate strains from streaked agar plates and selection of 3'-SL-degrading strains using thin-layer chromatography. Subsequent genomic and phenotypic analyses identified all strains as Enterococcus gallinarum. The strains were capable of degrading both 3'-SL and 6'-SL, which was not observed with the type strain of E. gallinarum used as a reference. Furthermore, a time-course study combining high-performance anion-exchange chromatography with pulsed amperometric detection revealed that the representative strain AH4 degraded 3'-SL completely to yield an equimolar amount of lactose and an approximately one-fourth equimolar amount of sialic acid after 24 hr of anaerobic incubation. These findings point to a possibility that the enterococci degrade rat milk oligosaccharides to "cross-feed" their degradants to other members of concomitant bacteria in the gut of the infant rat.

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Bioscience of Microbiota, Food and Health
Bioscience of Microbiota, Food and Health Immunology and Microbiology-Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
CiteScore
5.50
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24
期刊介绍: Bioscience of Microbiota, Food and Health (BMFH) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal with a specific area of focus: intestinal microbiota of human and animals, lactic acid bacteria (LAB) and food immunology and food function. BMFH contains Full papers, Notes, Reviews and Letters to the editor in all areas dealing with intestinal microbiota, LAB and food immunology and food function. BMFH takes a multidisciplinary approach and focuses on a broad spectrum of issues.
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