Omics-based analysis of Akkermansia muciniphila cultivation in food-grade media.

Microbiome research reports Pub Date : 2024-06-17 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.20517/mrr.2024.06
Sharon Y Geerlings, Kees van der Ark, Bart Nijsse, Sjef Boeren, Mark van Loosdrecht, Clara Belzer, Willem M de Vos
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Background and Aim: Over the past years, the gut microbiota and its correlation to health and disease has been studied extensively. In terms of beneficial microbes, an increased interest in Akkermansia muciniphila (A. muciniphila) has been observed since its discovery. Direct evidence for the role of A. muciniphila in host health has been provided in both mice and human studies. However, for human interventions with A. muciniphila cells, industrial-scale fermentations are needed, and hence, the used cultivation media should be free of animal-derived components, food-grade, non-allergenic and allow for efficient growth to high densities to provide cost-effective production platforms. In this study, we assessed the growth and performance of A. muciniphila in batch bioreactors using newly developed plant-based media. Methods: The bioreactors were supplemented with varying carbon sources, including different ratios of N-acetylglucosamine (GlcNAc) and glucose. We monitored the growth of A. muciniphila in the plant-based medium using optical density (OD600) measurements and microscopy. In addition, we used a combination of biochemical analysis as well as transcriptional and proteomics analysis to gain detailed insight into the physiology. Results: Comparisons between growth on these media and that on mucin revealed differences at both transcriptome and proteome levels, including differences in the expression of glycosyltransferases, signaling proteins, and stress response. Furthermore, elongated cells and higher OD600 values were observed using the plant-based media as compared to cultivation media containing mucin. Conclusion: These differences do not hamper growth, and therefore, our data suggest that the food-grade medium composition described here could be used to produce A. muciniphila with high yields for therapeutic purposes.

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基于 Omics 的食品级培养基中 Akkermansia muciniphila 培养分析。
背景和目的:在过去几年中,人们对肠道微生物群及其与健康和疾病的相关性进行了广泛研究。就有益微生物而言,自发现以来,人们对Akkermansia muciniphila(A. muciniphila)的兴趣与日俱增。在小鼠和人体研究中,都有直接证据证明粘液虹吸虫对宿主健康的作用。因此,所使用的培养基应不含动物源成分、食品级、非过敏性,并能高效生长至高密度,以提供具有成本效益的生产平台。在本研究中,我们使用新开发的植物培养基评估了批式生物反应器中 A. muciniphila 的生长和性能。方法:在生物反应器中添加不同的碳源,包括不同比例的 N-乙酰葡糖胺(GlcNAc)和葡萄糖。我们使用光密度(OD600)测量法和显微镜监测粘菌在植物基培养基中的生长情况。此外,我们还结合使用了生化分析以及转录和蛋白质组学分析,以深入了解其生理机能。结果比较在这些培养基上的生长和在粘蛋白上的生长发现了转录组和蛋白质组水平的差异,包括糖基转移酶、信号蛋白和应激反应表达的差异。此外,与含有粘蛋白的培养基相比,使用植物基培养基观察到细胞变长,OD600 值升高。结论这些差异并不妨碍生长,因此,我们的数据表明,本文所述的食品级培养基成分可用于生产高产量的 A. muciniphila,以达到治疗目的。
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