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Carvacrol attenuates Campylobacter jejuni colonization factors and proteome critical for persistence in the chicken gut

Campylobacter jejuni is a major foodborne pathogen that causes gastroenteritis in humans. Chickens act as the reservoir host for C. jejuni, wherein the pathogen asymptomatically colonizes the ceca leading to contamination of carcasses during slaughter. The major colonization factors in C. jejuni inc...

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Autores principales: Wagle, B.R., Donoghue, A.M., Shrestha, S., Upadhyaya, I., Arsi, K., Gupta, A., Liyanage, R., Rath, N.C., Donoghue, D.J., Upadhyay, A.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7598144/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32868001
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2020.06.020
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author Wagle, B.R.
Donoghue, A.M.
Shrestha, S.
Upadhyaya, I.
Arsi, K.
Gupta, A.
Liyanage, R.
Rath, N.C.
Donoghue, D.J.
Upadhyay, A.
author_facet Wagle, B.R.
Donoghue, A.M.
Shrestha, S.
Upadhyaya, I.
Arsi, K.
Gupta, A.
Liyanage, R.
Rath, N.C.
Donoghue, D.J.
Upadhyay, A.
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description Campylobacter jejuni is a major foodborne pathogen that causes gastroenteritis in humans. Chickens act as the reservoir host for C. jejuni, wherein the pathogen asymptomatically colonizes the ceca leading to contamination of carcasses during slaughter. The major colonization factors in C. jejuni include motility, intestinal epithelial attachment, acid/bile tolerance, and quorum sensing. Reducing the expression of the aforementioned factors could potentially reduce C. jejuni colonization in chickens. This study investigated the efficacy of subinhibitory concentration (SIC; compound concentration not inhibiting bacterial growth) of carvacrol in reducing the expression of C. jejuni colonization factors in vitro. Moreover, the effect of carvacrol on the expression of C. jejuni proteome was investigated using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry. The motility assay was conducted at 42°C, and the motility zone was measured after 24 h of incubation. For the adhesion assay, monolayers of primary chicken enterocytes (∼10(5) cells/well) were inoculated with C. jejuni (6 log cfu/well) either in the presence or absence of carvacrol, and the adhered C. jejuni were enumerated after 90 min of incubation at 42°C. The effect of carvacrol on C. jejuni quorum sensing and susceptibility to acid/bile stress was investigated using a bioluminescence assay and an acid–bile survival assay, respectively. The SIC (0.002%) of carvacrol reduced the motility of C. jejuni strains S-8 and NCTC 81-176 by ∼50 and 35%, respectively (P < 0.05). Carvacrol inhibited C. jejuni S-8 and NCTC 81-176 adhesion to chicken enterocytes by ∼0.8 and 1.5 log cfu/mL, respectively (P < 0.05). Moreover, carvacrol reduced autoinducer-2 activity and increased the susceptibility of C. jejuni to acid and bile in both the strains (P < 0.05). Liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry revealed that the SIC of carvacrol reduced the expression of selected C. jejuni colonization proteins critical for motility (methyl-accepting chemotaxis protein), adhesion (GroL), growth and metabolism (AspA, AcnB, Icd, Fba, Ppa, AnsA, Ldh, Eno, PurB-1), and anaerobic respiration (NapB, HydB, SdhA, NrfA) (P < 0.05). Results suggest the mechanisms by which carvacrol could reduce C. jejuni colonization in chickens.
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spelling pubmed-75981442020-11-03 Carvacrol attenuates Campylobacter jejuni colonization factors and proteome critical for persistence in the chicken gut Wagle, B.R. Donoghue, A.M. Shrestha, S. Upadhyaya, I. Arsi, K. Gupta, A. Liyanage, R. Rath, N.C. Donoghue, D.J. Upadhyay, A. Poult Sci Microbiology and Food Safety Campylobacter jejuni is a major foodborne pathogen that causes gastroenteritis in humans. Chickens act as the reservoir host for C. jejuni, wherein the pathogen asymptomatically colonizes the ceca leading to contamination of carcasses during slaughter. The major colonization factors in C. jejuni include motility, intestinal epithelial attachment, acid/bile tolerance, and quorum sensing. Reducing the expression of the aforementioned factors could potentially reduce C. jejuni colonization in chickens. This study investigated the efficacy of subinhibitory concentration (SIC; compound concentration not inhibiting bacterial growth) of carvacrol in reducing the expression of C. jejuni colonization factors in vitro. Moreover, the effect of carvacrol on the expression of C. jejuni proteome was investigated using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry. The motility assay was conducted at 42°C, and the motility zone was measured after 24 h of incubation. For the adhesion assay, monolayers of primary chicken enterocytes (∼10(5) cells/well) were inoculated with C. jejuni (6 log cfu/well) either in the presence or absence of carvacrol, and the adhered C. jejuni were enumerated after 90 min of incubation at 42°C. The effect of carvacrol on C. jejuni quorum sensing and susceptibility to acid/bile stress was investigated using a bioluminescence assay and an acid–bile survival assay, respectively. The SIC (0.002%) of carvacrol reduced the motility of C. jejuni strains S-8 and NCTC 81-176 by ∼50 and 35%, respectively (P < 0.05). Carvacrol inhibited C. jejuni S-8 and NCTC 81-176 adhesion to chicken enterocytes by ∼0.8 and 1.5 log cfu/mL, respectively (P < 0.05). Moreover, carvacrol reduced autoinducer-2 activity and increased the susceptibility of C. jejuni to acid and bile in both the strains (P < 0.05). Liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry revealed that the SIC of carvacrol reduced the expression of selected C. jejuni colonization proteins critical for motility (methyl-accepting chemotaxis protein), adhesion (GroL), growth and metabolism (AspA, AcnB, Icd, Fba, Ppa, AnsA, Ldh, Eno, PurB-1), and anaerobic respiration (NapB, HydB, SdhA, NrfA) (P < 0.05). Results suggest the mechanisms by which carvacrol could reduce C. jejuni colonization in chickens. Elsevier 2020-07-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7598144/ /pubmed/32868001 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2020.06.020 Text en © 2020 Published by Elsevier Inc. on behalf of Poultry Science Association Inc. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Microbiology and Food Safety
Wagle, B.R.
Donoghue, A.M.
Shrestha, S.
Upadhyaya, I.
Arsi, K.
Gupta, A.
Liyanage, R.
Rath, N.C.
Donoghue, D.J.
Upadhyay, A.
Carvacrol attenuates Campylobacter jejuni colonization factors and proteome critical for persistence in the chicken gut
title Carvacrol attenuates Campylobacter jejuni colonization factors and proteome critical for persistence in the chicken gut
title_full Carvacrol attenuates Campylobacter jejuni colonization factors and proteome critical for persistence in the chicken gut
title_fullStr Carvacrol attenuates Campylobacter jejuni colonization factors and proteome critical for persistence in the chicken gut
title_full_unstemmed Carvacrol attenuates Campylobacter jejuni colonization factors and proteome critical for persistence in the chicken gut
title_short Carvacrol attenuates Campylobacter jejuni colonization factors and proteome critical for persistence in the chicken gut
title_sort carvacrol attenuates campylobacter jejuni colonization factors and proteome critical for persistence in the chicken gut
topic Microbiology and Food Safety
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7598144/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32868001
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2020.06.020
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