Implementation of a Non-Invasive Bioprospecting Protocol for Isolation of Lactobacillus from Feces of Hens Under Foraging Conditions

Simón Robledo-Cardona, S. Ramírez-Hincapié, Javier Correa-Álvarez
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In animal production, probiotics seek to replace the use of antibiotics, while diminishing mortality and morbidity rates to raise productivity. Probiotics constitute a natural alternative that, in contrast with antibiotics, neither produces pathogen resistance, nor leaves chemical residues in the final product. Several bacteria, including some belonging to the genus Lactobacillus have been described as probiotics with high potential. A non-invasive bioprospecting protocol aimed for the isolation and characterization of lactobacilli from chicken feces was established. Fecal samples were collected from the ground. These were diluted and cultured in LAB selective medium. Colonies were identified by three methods: Gram stain, MALDI-TOF MS and sequencing of 16S rRNA gene. An initial probiotic potential of lactobacilli isolates was determined via antagonism tests using five enteropathogen reference strains: Staphylococcus aureus, Enterococcus faecium, Candida albicans, Pseudomonas spp. and Salmonella spp. 24 isolates belonging to four Lactobacillus species were identified by MALDITOF MS. BLAST of 16S rRNA gene of eight randomly selected isolates, confirmed MALDI-TOF MS identification. Five of these eight isolates inhibited the growth of at least one of the pathogenic strains used, three isolates of Lactobacillus plantarum and two of Lactobacillus salivarius. Our protocol achieved 21 lactobacilli per 100 isolates performance, greatly surpassing the normal percentage of lactobacilli in chicken gut microbiome, that so, its implementation would facilitate the isolation and identification of new probiotic strains from feces.
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在饲料条件下从母鸡粪便中分离乳酸杆菌的非侵入性生物勘探方案的实施
在动物生产中,益生菌试图取代抗生素的使用,同时降低死亡率和发病率以提高生产力。益生菌是一种天然的替代品,与抗生素相比,它既不会产生病原体耐药性,也不会在最终产品中留下化学残留物。一些细菌,包括一些属于乳杆菌属的细菌,被描述为具有高潜力的益生菌。建立了一种旨在从鸡粪便中分离和鉴定乳酸杆菌的非侵入性生物勘探方案。粪便样本是从地上采集的。将其稀释并在LAB选择性培养基中培养。菌落鉴定采用三种方法:革兰氏染色法、MALDI-TOF MS法和16S rRNA基因测序法。通过使用五种肠道病原体参考菌株(金黄色葡萄球菌、粪肠球菌、白色念珠菌、假单胞菌和沙门氏菌)的拮抗试验来确定乳酸杆菌分离株的初始益生菌潜力。通过MALDITOF MS鉴定了属于四种乳杆菌的24个分离株。随机选择的8个分离株的16S rRNA基因的BLAST,确认MALDI-TOF MS鉴定。这八个分离株中的五个抑制了至少一种所用致病菌株、三个植物乳杆菌分离株和两个唾液乳杆菌的生长。我们的方案实现了每100个分离株中有21个乳酸杆菌的性能,大大超过了鸡肠道微生物组中乳酸杆菌的正常百分比,因此,它的实施将有助于从粪便中分离和鉴定新的益生菌菌株。
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