1H NMR-based metabolomics approach to understanding the temperature-dependent pathogenicity of Lactococcus garvieae

Q3 Environmental Science International Journal of Aquatic Biology Pub Date : 2019-08-25 DOI:10.22034/IJAB.V7I4.609
Nasim Safari Alighialo, R. Rahimi, S. Hajirezaee, F. Nikookhah
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Lactococcus garvieae is known as main agent of the bacterial diseases, Lactococcosis in trout farms. The present study was aimed to study the metabolic bases of the temperature-dependent pathogenicity of the L. garvieae using 1 H NMR spectroscopy. The bacteria were grown at different temperatures, including 10, 14, 18 and 22˚C and then the metabolites extracted, identified and quantified. The results of PLS-DA analysis clearly separated the experimental treatments. The main metabolites responsible for this separation were acetate, acetoacetate, creatine phosphate, succinylacetone and trehalose. Furthermore, the result of the analysis of variance indicated also significant differences in metabolome content between temperature treatments. The bacteria exposed to higher temperatures showed more concentration of acetate and acetoacetate compared to those grown at 10°C. The concentrations of trehalose were higher in the bacteria grown at 14 and 18°C compared to other temperature treatments. The higher levels of succinylacetone were found in the bacteria exposed to the temperature less than 14°C compared to those grown at 18 and 22°C. The creatine phosphate concentrations increased with temperature, however, a significant decline occurred at 22°C. The levels of isoeugenol, methionine and betaine significantly declined with increase of temperature from 10 to 22°C. Also, the concentration of N-Acetylglutamine significantly raised as the temperature increased from 10 to 22°C. In conclusion, the temperature altered the metabolome of L. garvie , which this may be linked to the pathogenicity. The temperature probably affects fermentation, homeostasis, energetic condition and metabolism of amino acids in L. garvieae .
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基于1H nmr的代谢组学方法研究garvieae乳球菌温度依赖性致病性
在鳟鱼养殖场中,乳球菌被认为是细菌性疾病乳球菌病的主要病原体。本研究旨在利用1h核磁共振光谱技术研究garvieae温度依赖性致病性的代谢基础。在10、14、18和22℃的不同温度下培养细菌,提取代谢产物,鉴定并定量。PLS-DA分析结果清晰地区分了实验处理。主要代谢物为乙酸、乙酰乙酸、磷酸肌酸、琥珀酰丙酮和海藻糖。此外,方差分析结果表明,不同温度处理间代谢组含量也存在显著差异。与在10℃下生长的细菌相比,暴露在较高温度下的细菌显示出更高的乙酸和乙酰乙酸浓度。与其他温度处理相比,在14°C和18°C生长的细菌中海藻糖的浓度更高。与在18和22℃下生长的细菌相比,暴露在低于14℃温度下的细菌中琥珀酰丙酮的含量更高。磷酸肌酸浓度随温度升高而升高,但在22℃时显著下降。异丁香酚、蛋氨酸和甜菜碱含量在10 ~ 22℃随温度升高而显著下降。在10 ~ 22℃温度范围内,n -乙酰谷氨酰胺浓度显著升高。总之,温度改变了乳酸菌的代谢组,这可能与致病性有关。温度可能会影响乳酸菌的发酵、体内平衡、能量状态和氨基酸代谢。
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International Journal of Aquatic Biology
International Journal of Aquatic Biology Environmental Science-Ecology
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