Lactobacillus johnsonii N5 from heat stress-resistant pigs improves gut mucosal immunity and barrier in dextran sodium sulfate-induced colitis

IF 6.3 Animal Nutrition Pub Date : 2023-08-04 DOI:10.1016/j.aninu.2023.04.012
Long Yuan , Chuyang Zhu , Fang Gu , Miaonan Zhu , Jiacheng Yao , Cuipeng Zhu , Shicheng Li , Kun Wang , Ping Hu , Yunzeng Zhang , Demin Cai , Hao-Yu Liu
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Developing effective strategies to prevent diarrhea and associated-gut disorders in mammals has gained great significance. Owing to the many health benefits provided by the commensal microbiota of the intestinal tract, such as against environmental perturbation, we explored the host phenotype-associated microbes and their probiotic potential. Based on the observations that the chronic heat stress-exposed weaned piglets present as heat stress-susceptible (HS-SUS) or heat stress-resistant (HS-RES) individuals, we confirmed the phenotypic difference between the two on growth performance (P < 0.05), diarrhea index (P < 0.001), intestinal heat shock protein 70 (HSP70) regulation (P < 0.01), and inflammatory responses (P < 0.01). By comparing the gut microbiome using 16S rRNA gene sequencing and KEGG functional analysis, we found that Lactobacillus johnsonii exhibited significantly higher relative abundance in the HS-RES piglets than in the HS-SUS ones (P < 0.05). Further experiments using a mouse model for chemical-induced inflammation and intestinal injury demonstrated that oral administration of a representative L. johnsonii N5 (isolated from the HS-RES piglets) ameliorated the clinical and histological signs of colitis while suppressing intestinal pro-inflammatory cytokines TNF-α and IL-6 production (P < 0.05). We found that N5 treatment enhanced tight junction proteins ZO-1 and occludin and cytoprotective HSP70 levels under physiological condition and restored their mucosal expressions in colitis (P < 0.05). In support of the high production of the anti-inflammatory cytokine IL-10, N5 promoted the intestinal Peyer's patches MHCII+ and CD103+ dendritic cell populations (P < 0.05), increased the regulatory T (Treg) cell numbers (P < 0.05), and decreased the Th17 population and its IL-17a production under physiological condition and during colitis (P < 0.01). Our results shed light on understanding the interaction between commensal Lactobacillus and the host health, and provide L. johnsonii N5 as an alternative to antibiotics for preventing diarrhea and intestinal diseases.

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耐热应激猪约氏乳杆菌N5提高葡聚糖硫酸钠诱导结肠炎的肠道黏膜免疫和屏障功能
制定有效的策略来预防哺乳动物腹泻和相关的肠道疾病具有重要意义。由于肠道共生菌群提供了许多健康益处,例如抗环境扰动,我们探索了宿主表型相关微生物及其益生菌潜力。基于对慢性热应激暴露断奶仔猪表现为热应激易感(HS-SUS)或热应激抗性(HS-RES)个体的观察,我们证实了两者在生长性能上的表型差异(P <0.05),腹泻指数(P <0.001),肠热休克蛋白70 (HSP70)调控(P <0.01),炎症反应(P <0.01)。通过16S rRNA基因测序和KEGG功能分析,我们发现HS-RES仔猪中约氏乳杆菌的相对丰度显著高于HS-SUS仔猪(P <0.05)。进一步的化学诱导炎症和肠道损伤小鼠模型实验表明,口服具有代表性的约翰氏乳杆菌N5(从HS-RES仔猪中分离出来)可改善结肠炎的临床和组织学症状,同时抑制肠道促炎细胞因子TNF-α和IL-6的产生(P <0.05)。我们发现N5处理提高了生理状态下紧密连接蛋白ZO-1、occludin和细胞保护性HSP70的水平,并恢复了它们在结肠炎粘膜中的表达(P <0.05)。为了支持抗炎细胞因子IL-10的大量产生,N5促进了肠道Peyer's patches MHCII+和CD103+树突状细胞群(P <0.05),调节性T (Treg)细胞数量增加(P <生理条件下和结肠炎期间Th17种群及其IL-17a的产生均降低(P <0.01)。我们的研究结果为了解共生乳杆菌与宿主健康之间的相互作用提供了线索,并为预防腹泻和肠道疾病提供了一种替代抗生素的方法。
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Animal Nutrition
Animal Nutrition Animal Science and Zoology
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期刊介绍: Animal Nutrition encompasses the full gamut of animal nutritional sciences and reviews including, but not limited to, fundamental aspects of animal nutrition such as nutritional requirements, metabolic studies, body composition, energetics, immunology, neuroscience, microbiology, genetics and molecular and cell biology related to primarily to the nutrition of farm animals and aquatic species. More applied aspects of animal nutrition, such as the evaluation of novel ingredients, feed additives and feed safety will also be considered but it is expected that such studies will have a strong nutritional focus. Animal Nutrition is indexed in SCIE, PubMed Central, Scopus, DOAJ, etc.
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