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Aflatoxin B(1) Degradation and Detoxification by Escherichia coli CG1061 Isolated From Chicken Cecum

Aflatoxin B(1) (AFB(1)) is one of the most hazardous mycotoxins contamination in food and feed products, which leads to hepatocellular carcinoma in humans and animals. In the present study, we isolated and characterized an AFB(1) degrading bacteria CG1061 from chicken cecum, exhibited an 93.7% AFB(1...

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Autores principales: Wang, Lingling, Wu, Jun, Liu, Zhiwen, Shi, Yutao, Liu, Jinqiu, Xu, Xiaofan, Hao, Shuxian, Mu, Peiqiang, Deng, Fengru, Deng, Yiqun
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6344451/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30705630
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2018.01548
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author Wang, Lingling
Wu, Jun
Liu, Zhiwen
Shi, Yutao
Liu, Jinqiu
Xu, Xiaofan
Hao, Shuxian
Mu, Peiqiang
Deng, Fengru
Deng, Yiqun
author_facet Wang, Lingling
Wu, Jun
Liu, Zhiwen
Shi, Yutao
Liu, Jinqiu
Xu, Xiaofan
Hao, Shuxian
Mu, Peiqiang
Deng, Fengru
Deng, Yiqun
author_sort Wang, Lingling
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description Aflatoxin B(1) (AFB(1)) is one of the most hazardous mycotoxins contamination in food and feed products, which leads to hepatocellular carcinoma in humans and animals. In the present study, we isolated and characterized an AFB(1) degrading bacteria CG1061 from chicken cecum, exhibited an 93.7% AFB(1) degradation rate by HPLC. 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis and a multiplex PCR experiment demonstrated that CG1061 was a non-pathogenic Escherichia coli. The culture supernatant of E. coli CG1061 showed an 61.8% degradation rate, whereas the degradation rates produced by the intracellular extracts was only 17.6%, indicating that the active component was constitutively secreted into the extracellular space. The degradation rate decreased from 61.8 to 37.5% when the culture supernatant was treated with 1 mg/mL proteinase K, and remained 51.3% when that treated with 100°C for 20 min. We postulated that AFB(1) degradation was mediated by heat-resistant proteins. The content of AFB(1) decreased rapidly when it was incubated with the culture supernatant during the first 24 h. The optimal incubation pH and temperature were pH 8.5 and 55°C respectively. According to the UPLC Q-TOF MS analysis, AFB(1) was bio-transformed to the product C(16)H(14)O(5) and other metabolites. Based on the results of in vitro experiments on chicken hepatocellular carcinoma (LMH) cells and in vivo experiments on mice, we confirmed that CG1061-degraded AFB(1) are less toxic than the standard AFB(1). E. coli CG1061 isolated from healthy chicken cerum is more likely to colonize the animal gut, which might be an excellent candidate for the detoxification of AFB(1) in food and feed industry.
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spelling pubmed-63444512019-01-31 Aflatoxin B(1) Degradation and Detoxification by Escherichia coli CG1061 Isolated From Chicken Cecum Wang, Lingling Wu, Jun Liu, Zhiwen Shi, Yutao Liu, Jinqiu Xu, Xiaofan Hao, Shuxian Mu, Peiqiang Deng, Fengru Deng, Yiqun Front Pharmacol Pharmacology Aflatoxin B(1) (AFB(1)) is one of the most hazardous mycotoxins contamination in food and feed products, which leads to hepatocellular carcinoma in humans and animals. In the present study, we isolated and characterized an AFB(1) degrading bacteria CG1061 from chicken cecum, exhibited an 93.7% AFB(1) degradation rate by HPLC. 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis and a multiplex PCR experiment demonstrated that CG1061 was a non-pathogenic Escherichia coli. The culture supernatant of E. coli CG1061 showed an 61.8% degradation rate, whereas the degradation rates produced by the intracellular extracts was only 17.6%, indicating that the active component was constitutively secreted into the extracellular space. The degradation rate decreased from 61.8 to 37.5% when the culture supernatant was treated with 1 mg/mL proteinase K, and remained 51.3% when that treated with 100°C for 20 min. We postulated that AFB(1) degradation was mediated by heat-resistant proteins. The content of AFB(1) decreased rapidly when it was incubated with the culture supernatant during the first 24 h. The optimal incubation pH and temperature were pH 8.5 and 55°C respectively. According to the UPLC Q-TOF MS analysis, AFB(1) was bio-transformed to the product C(16)H(14)O(5) and other metabolites. Based on the results of in vitro experiments on chicken hepatocellular carcinoma (LMH) cells and in vivo experiments on mice, we confirmed that CG1061-degraded AFB(1) are less toxic than the standard AFB(1). E. coli CG1061 isolated from healthy chicken cerum is more likely to colonize the animal gut, which might be an excellent candidate for the detoxification of AFB(1) in food and feed industry. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-01-17 /pmc/articles/PMC6344451/ /pubmed/30705630 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2018.01548 Text en Copyright © 2019 Wang, Wu, Liu, Shi, Liu, Xu, Hao, Mu, Deng and Deng. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Pharmacology
Wang, Lingling
Wu, Jun
Liu, Zhiwen
Shi, Yutao
Liu, Jinqiu
Xu, Xiaofan
Hao, Shuxian
Mu, Peiqiang
Deng, Fengru
Deng, Yiqun
Aflatoxin B(1) Degradation and Detoxification by Escherichia coli CG1061 Isolated From Chicken Cecum
title Aflatoxin B(1) Degradation and Detoxification by Escherichia coli CG1061 Isolated From Chicken Cecum
title_full Aflatoxin B(1) Degradation and Detoxification by Escherichia coli CG1061 Isolated From Chicken Cecum
title_fullStr Aflatoxin B(1) Degradation and Detoxification by Escherichia coli CG1061 Isolated From Chicken Cecum
title_full_unstemmed Aflatoxin B(1) Degradation and Detoxification by Escherichia coli CG1061 Isolated From Chicken Cecum
title_short Aflatoxin B(1) Degradation and Detoxification by Escherichia coli CG1061 Isolated From Chicken Cecum
title_sort aflatoxin b(1) degradation and detoxification by escherichia coli cg1061 isolated from chicken cecum
topic Pharmacology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6344451/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30705630
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2018.01548
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