Gut Lactococcus garvieae promotes protective immunity to foodborne Clostridium perfringens infection.

IF 3.7 2区 生物学 Q2 MICROBIOLOGY Microbiology spectrum Pub Date : 2024-10-03 Epub Date: 2024-08-27 DOI:10.1128/spectrum.04025-23
Xue-Yin Wang, Fan-Hua Meng, Ming-Yue Zhang, Fen-Xin Li, Yu-Xin Lei, Zhao-Guo Ma, Jia-Qi Li, Ya-Nan Lou, Yue-Feng Chu, Ke Ma, Shui-Xing Yu
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The gut microbiota, a pivotal component of the intestinal mucosal barrier, is critical for host resistance to enteric pathogen infection. Here, we report a novel function of the potentially probiotic Lactococcus garvieae strain LG1 (L. garvieae strain LG1) in maintaining intestinal mucosal barrier integrity and protecting against foodborne Clostridium perfringens (C. perfringens) infection. L. garvieae was isolated from the intestinal contents of Chinese Mongolian sheep (MS) and exhibited potential probiotic properties. In a C. perfringens enterocolitis model, L. garvieae-pretreated mice were less susceptible to C. perfringens infection compared with Phosphate buffered solution (PBS)-pretreated mice, which manifested as higher survival rates, lower pathogen loads, less weight loss, mild clinical symptoms and intestinal damage, and minor inflammation. Further mechanistic analysis showed that L. garvieae could ameliorate the disruption of intestinal permeability and maintain the integrity of the intestinal mucosal barrier by promoting the expression of tight junction proteins and mucoproteins. Moreover, L. garvieae was also able to facilitate antimicrobial peptide expression and ameliorate dysbiosis of the gut microbiota caused by C. perfringens. Together, these findings highlight the prospect of immunomodulatory potentially probiotic L. garvieae and might offer valuable strategies for prophylaxis and/or treatment of pathogenic C. perfringens mucosal infection.

Importance: C. perfringens necrotic enteritis leads to losses of about US $2 billion to the poultry industry worldwide every year. Worse, US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has estimated that C. perfringens causes nearly 1 million foodborne illnesses in the United States annually. Nowadays, the treatment recommendation is a combination of a broad-spectrum synergistic penicillin with clindamycin or a carbapenem, despite growing scientific concern over antibiotic resistance. The global understanding of the gut microbiome for C. perfringens infection may provide important insights into the intervention. L. garvieae originated from Mongolian sheep intestine, exhibited potentially probiotic properties, and was able to limit C. perfringens enterocolitis and pathogenic colonization. Importantly, we found that L. garvieae limits C. perfringens invasion via improving intestinal mucosal barrier function. Also, L. garvieae alleviates C. perfringens-induced gut microbiota dysbiosis. It allowed us to convince that utilization of probiotics to promote protective immunity against pathogens infection is of pivotal importance.

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肠道乳球菌能促进对食源性产气荚膜梭菌感染的保护性免疫。
肠道微生物群是肠道粘膜屏障的关键组成部分,对于宿主抵抗肠道病原体感染至关重要。在这里,我们报告了潜在益生菌Lactococcus garvieae菌株LG1(L. garvieae菌株LG1)在维持肠道粘膜屏障完整性和防止食源性产气荚膜梭菌(C. perfringens)感染方面的新功能。L. garvieae是从中国蒙古绵羊(MS)的肠道内容物中分离出来的,具有潜在的益生特性。在C. perfringens肠炎模型中,与磷酸盐缓冲溶液(PBS)处理的小鼠相比,L. garvieae处理的小鼠对C. perfringens感染的易感性更低,表现为存活率更高、病原体负荷更低、体重减轻、临床症状和肠道损伤轻微以及炎症轻微。进一步的机理分析表明,大蒜肝菌可以改善肠道通透性的破坏,并通过促进紧密连接蛋白和粘蛋白的表达来维持肠道粘膜屏障的完整性。此外,大蒜肝菌还能促进抗菌肽的表达,改善由产气荚膜杆菌引起的肠道微生物群失调。总之,这些发现凸显了L. garvieae潜在益生菌的免疫调节前景,并可能为预防和/或治疗致病性产气荚膜杆菌粘膜感染提供有价值的策略:重要意义:C. perfringens坏死性肠炎每年给全球家禽业造成约 20 亿美元的损失。更严重的是,据美国疾病控制和预防中心(CDC)估计,C. perfringens 每年在美国导致近 100 万例食源性疾病。尽管科学界对抗生素耐药性的担忧与日俱增,但目前的治疗建议是将广谱增效青霉素与克林霉素或碳青霉烯类药物联合使用。全球对产气荚膜杆菌感染的肠道微生物组的了解可能会为干预措施提供重要启示。L.garvieae来源于蒙古绵羊肠道,具有潜在的益生特性,能够限制C.perfringens肠炎和病原菌定植。重要的是,我们发现L. garvieae能通过改善肠粘膜屏障功能限制C.此外,大蒜肝菌还能减轻C.这让我们相信,利用益生菌促进保护性免疫以抵御病原体感染至关重要。
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Microbiology spectrum
Microbiology spectrum Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Genetics
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期刊介绍: Microbiology Spectrum publishes commissioned review articles on topics in microbiology representing ten content areas: Archaea; Food Microbiology; Bacterial Genetics, Cell Biology, and Physiology; Clinical Microbiology; Environmental Microbiology and Ecology; Eukaryotic Microbes; Genomics, Computational, and Synthetic Microbiology; Immunology; Pathogenesis; and Virology. Reviews are interrelated, with each review linking to other related content. A large board of Microbiology Spectrum editors aids in the development of topics for potential reviews and in the identification of an editor, or editors, who shepherd each collection.
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