斑马鱼肠道微生物群组成对蜱唾液生物分子的反应与食用哺乳动物肉类的过敏反应相关。

IF 6.1 1区 生物学 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY Microbiological research Pub Date : 2024-05-29 DOI:10.1016/j.micres.2024.127786
Sandra Díaz-Sánchez , Rita Vaz-Rodrigues , Marinela Contreras , Marta Rafael , Margarita Villar , Almudena González-García , Sara Artigas-Jerónimo , Christian Gortázar , José de la Fuente
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α-Gal综合征(AGS)是一种由IgE介导的蜱过敏症,食用含有α-Gal的哺乳动物肉类及其制品会导致迟发性过敏性休克。 考虑到含有α-Gal的微生物群会调节对这种聚糖的天然抗体的产生,本研究旨在评估蜱唾液化合物对斑马鱼(Danio rerio)动物模型肠道微生物群组成的影响。研究人员对不同处理组的 75 个斑马鱼肠道样本进行了 16 S rDNA 测序:这些处理组包括:PBS 对照组、蓖麻蜱唾液组、蜱唾液非蛋白组分组(NPF)、蜱唾液蛋白组分组(PF)和蜱唾液蛋白组分 1-5 与 NPF 组(F1-5)。结果表明,用蜱唾液和不同的蜱唾液组分处理斑马鱼,同时喂食α-Gal阳性狗粮,会导致斑马鱼肠道微生物群组成在不同分类水平上的特定变化,并影响共生微生物的α和β多样性。qPCR证实了元基因组学的结果,与PBS对照组相比,蜱唾液组中的真菌门、F1组中的镰刀菌门以及F2和F5中的蓝藻门所占比例过高。属水平的 qPCRs 结果表明,F3 和 F5 组中的 Plesiomonas 属、NPF 和 F4 组中的根瘤菌属以及 PBS 对照组中的 Cloacibacterium 属都有显著的富集。这项研究利用斑马鱼 AGS 模型,就肠道微生物群在蜱唾液成分过敏反应中的作用提供了新的结果。总之,肠道微生物群组成对蜱唾液生物大分子的反应可能与 AGS 对食用哺乳动物肉类的过敏反应有关。
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Zebrafish gut microbiota composition in response to tick saliva biomolecules correlates with allergic reactions to mammalian meat consumption

The α-Gal syndrome (AGS) is an IgE-mediated tick borne-allergy that results in delayed anaphylaxis to the consumption of mammalian meat and products containing α-Gal. Considering that α-Gal-containing microbiota modulates natural antibody production to this glycan, this study aimed to evaluate the influence on tick salivary compounds on the gut microbiota composition in the zebrafish (Danio rerio) animal model. Sequencing of 16 S rDNA was performed in a total of 75 zebrafish intestine samples, representing different treatment groups: PBS control, Ixodes ricinus tick saliva, tick saliva non-protein fraction (NPF), tick saliva protein fraction (PF), and tick saliva protein fractions 1–5 with NPF (F1–5). The results revealed that treatment with tick saliva and different tick salivary fractions, combined with α-Gal-positive dog food feeding, resulted in specific variations in zebrafish gut microbiota composition at various taxonomic levels and affected commensal microbial alpha and beta diversities. Metagenomics results were corroborated by qPCR, supporting the overrepresentation of phylum Firmicutes in the tick saliva group, phylum Fusobacteriota in group F1, and phylum Cyanobacteria in F2 and F5 compared to the PBS-control. qPCRs results at genus level sustained significant enrichment of Plesiomonas spp. in groups F3 and F5, Rhizobium spp. in NPF and F4, and Cloacibacterium spp. dominance in the PBS control group. This study provides new results on the role of gut microbiota in allergic reactions to tick saliva components using a zebrafish model of AGS. Overall, gut microbiota composition in response to tick saliva biomolecules may be associated with allergic reactions to mammalian meat consumption in AGS.

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Microbiological research
Microbiological research 生物-微生物学
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期刊介绍: Microbiological Research is devoted to publishing reports on prokaryotic and eukaryotic microorganisms such as yeasts, fungi, bacteria, archaea, and protozoa. Research on interactions between pathogenic microorganisms and their environment or hosts are also covered.
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