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Sodium butyrate modulates chicken macrophage proteins essential for Salmonella Enteritidis invasion

Salmonella Enteritidis is an intracellular foodborne pathogen that has developed multiple mechanisms to alter poultry intestinal physiology and infect the gut. Short chain fatty acid butyrate is derived from microbiota metabolic activities, and it maintains gut homeostasis. There is limited understa...

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Autores principales: Gupta, Anamika, Bansal, Mohit, Liyanage, Rohana, Upadhyay, Abhinav, Rath, Narayan, Donoghue, Annie, Sun, Xiaolun
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8081216/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33909627
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0250296
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author Gupta, Anamika
Bansal, Mohit
Liyanage, Rohana
Upadhyay, Abhinav
Rath, Narayan
Donoghue, Annie
Sun, Xiaolun
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Bansal, Mohit
Liyanage, Rohana
Upadhyay, Abhinav
Rath, Narayan
Donoghue, Annie
Sun, Xiaolun
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description Salmonella Enteritidis is an intracellular foodborne pathogen that has developed multiple mechanisms to alter poultry intestinal physiology and infect the gut. Short chain fatty acid butyrate is derived from microbiota metabolic activities, and it maintains gut homeostasis. There is limited understanding on the interaction between S. Enteritidis infection, butyrate, and host intestinal response. To fill this knowledge gap, chicken macrophages (also known as HTC cells) were infected with S. Enteritidis, treated with sodium butyrate, and proteomic analysis was performed. A growth curve assay was conducted to determine sub-inhibitory concentration (SIC, concentration that do not affect bacterial growth compared to control) of sodium butyrate against S. Enteritidis. HTC cells were infected with S. Enteritidis in the presence and absence of SIC of sodium butyrate. The proteins were extracted and analyzed by tandem mass spectrometry. Our results showed that the SIC was 45 mM. Notably, S. Enteritidis-infected HTC cells upregulated macrophage proteins involved in ATP synthesis through oxidative phosphorylation such as ATP synthase subunit alpha (ATP5A1), ATP synthase subunit d, mitochondrial (ATP5PD) and cellular apoptosis such as Cytochrome-c (CYC). Furthermore, sodium butyrate influenced S. Enteritidis-infected HTC cells by reducing the expression of macrophage proteins mediating actin cytoskeletal rearrangements such as WD repeat-containing protein-1 (WDR1), Alpha actinin-1 (ACTN1), Vinculin (VCL) and Protein disulfide isomerase (P4HB) and intracellular S. Enteritidis growth and replication such as V-type proton ATPase catalytic subunit A (ATPV1A). Interestingly, sodium butyrate increased the expression of infected HTC cell protein involving in bacterial killing such as Vimentin (VIM). In conclusion, sodium butyrate modulates the expression of HTC cell proteins essential for S. Enteritidis invasion.
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spelling pubmed-80812162021-05-06 Sodium butyrate modulates chicken macrophage proteins essential for Salmonella Enteritidis invasion Gupta, Anamika Bansal, Mohit Liyanage, Rohana Upadhyay, Abhinav Rath, Narayan Donoghue, Annie Sun, Xiaolun PLoS One Research Article Salmonella Enteritidis is an intracellular foodborne pathogen that has developed multiple mechanisms to alter poultry intestinal physiology and infect the gut. Short chain fatty acid butyrate is derived from microbiota metabolic activities, and it maintains gut homeostasis. There is limited understanding on the interaction between S. Enteritidis infection, butyrate, and host intestinal response. To fill this knowledge gap, chicken macrophages (also known as HTC cells) were infected with S. Enteritidis, treated with sodium butyrate, and proteomic analysis was performed. A growth curve assay was conducted to determine sub-inhibitory concentration (SIC, concentration that do not affect bacterial growth compared to control) of sodium butyrate against S. Enteritidis. HTC cells were infected with S. Enteritidis in the presence and absence of SIC of sodium butyrate. The proteins were extracted and analyzed by tandem mass spectrometry. Our results showed that the SIC was 45 mM. Notably, S. Enteritidis-infected HTC cells upregulated macrophage proteins involved in ATP synthesis through oxidative phosphorylation such as ATP synthase subunit alpha (ATP5A1), ATP synthase subunit d, mitochondrial (ATP5PD) and cellular apoptosis such as Cytochrome-c (CYC). Furthermore, sodium butyrate influenced S. Enteritidis-infected HTC cells by reducing the expression of macrophage proteins mediating actin cytoskeletal rearrangements such as WD repeat-containing protein-1 (WDR1), Alpha actinin-1 (ACTN1), Vinculin (VCL) and Protein disulfide isomerase (P4HB) and intracellular S. Enteritidis growth and replication such as V-type proton ATPase catalytic subunit A (ATPV1A). Interestingly, sodium butyrate increased the expression of infected HTC cell protein involving in bacterial killing such as Vimentin (VIM). In conclusion, sodium butyrate modulates the expression of HTC cell proteins essential for S. Enteritidis invasion. Public Library of Science 2021-04-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8081216/ /pubmed/33909627 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0250296 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) public domain dedication.
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Gupta, Anamika
Bansal, Mohit
Liyanage, Rohana
Upadhyay, Abhinav
Rath, Narayan
Donoghue, Annie
Sun, Xiaolun
Sodium butyrate modulates chicken macrophage proteins essential for Salmonella Enteritidis invasion
title Sodium butyrate modulates chicken macrophage proteins essential for Salmonella Enteritidis invasion
title_full Sodium butyrate modulates chicken macrophage proteins essential for Salmonella Enteritidis invasion
title_fullStr Sodium butyrate modulates chicken macrophage proteins essential for Salmonella Enteritidis invasion
title_full_unstemmed Sodium butyrate modulates chicken macrophage proteins essential for Salmonella Enteritidis invasion
title_short Sodium butyrate modulates chicken macrophage proteins essential for Salmonella Enteritidis invasion
title_sort sodium butyrate modulates chicken macrophage proteins essential for salmonella enteritidis invasion
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8081216/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33909627
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0250296
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