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Bacillus Subtilis 29784 as a Feed Additive for Broilers Shifts the Intestinal Microbial Composition and Supports the Production of Hypoxanthine and Nicotinic Acid

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Bacterial strains that are consumed by humans or by animals to promote health are called probiotics. In poultry, Bacillus strains are widely used as feed additives for this purpose. Although different modes of action have been proposed, studies showing effects on what metabolites the...

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Autores principales: Choi, Pearl, Rhayat, Lamya, Pinloche, Eric, Devillard, Estelle, De Paepe, Ellen, Vanhaecke, Lynn, Haesebrouck, Freddy, Ducatelle, Richard, Van Immerseel, Filip, Goossens, Evy
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8150382/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34066686
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11051335
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author Choi, Pearl
Rhayat, Lamya
Pinloche, Eric
Devillard, Estelle
De Paepe, Ellen
Vanhaecke, Lynn
Haesebrouck, Freddy
Ducatelle, Richard
Van Immerseel, Filip
Goossens, Evy
author_facet Choi, Pearl
Rhayat, Lamya
Pinloche, Eric
Devillard, Estelle
De Paepe, Ellen
Vanhaecke, Lynn
Haesebrouck, Freddy
Ducatelle, Richard
Van Immerseel, Filip
Goossens, Evy
author_sort Choi, Pearl
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Bacterial strains that are consumed by humans or by animals to promote health are called probiotics. In poultry, Bacillus strains are widely used as feed additives for this purpose. Although different modes of action have been proposed, studies showing effects on what metabolites the bacteria produce in a test tube, and whether these can also be found in the intestine of animals that were given these strains as feed additives, are lacking. In the current study, we show that administration of a Bacillus strain to broiler chickens changes the microbial composition in the gut by reducing opportunistic pathogenic bacterial families and promoting beneficial bacterial families. We show that two molecules, hypoxanthine and nicotinic acid, are produced by the Bacillus strain and are elevated in the intestinal tract of these animals. We hypothesize that nicotinic acid can be used by beneficial microbes and is essential for their intestinal colonization, and that both molecules can have a positive effect on the intestinal wall. These data can be used to evaluate and develop novel feed additives to promote health of chickens, and reduce the need for antibiotic usage. ABSTRACT: The probiotic Bacillus subtilis strain 29784 (Bs29784) has been shown to improve performance in broilers. In this study, we used a metabolomic and 16S rRNA gene sequencing approach to evaluate effects of Bs29874 in the broiler intestine. Nicotinic acid and hypoxanthine were key metabolites that were produced by the strain in vitro and were also found in vivo to be increased in small intestinal content of broilers fed Bs29784 as dietary additive. Both metabolites have well-described anti-inflammatory effects in the intestine. Furthermore, Bs29784 supplementation to the feed significantly altered the ileal microbiome of 13-day-old broilers, thereby increasing the abundance of genus Bacillus, while decreasing genera and OTUs belonging to the Lactobacillaceae and Enterobacteriacae families. Moreover, Bs29784 did not change the cecal microbial community structure, but specifically enriched members of the family Clostridiales VadinBB60, as well as the butyrate-producing families Ruminococcaceae and Lachnospiraceae. The abundance of various OTUs and genera belonging to these families was significantly associated with nicotinic acid levels in the cecum, suggesting a possible cross-feeding between B. subtilis strain 29784 and these beneficial microbes. Taken together, the data indicate that Bs29784 exerts its described probiotic effects through a combined action of its metabolites on both the host and its microbiome.
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spelling pubmed-81503822021-05-27 Bacillus Subtilis 29784 as a Feed Additive for Broilers Shifts the Intestinal Microbial Composition and Supports the Production of Hypoxanthine and Nicotinic Acid Choi, Pearl Rhayat, Lamya Pinloche, Eric Devillard, Estelle De Paepe, Ellen Vanhaecke, Lynn Haesebrouck, Freddy Ducatelle, Richard Van Immerseel, Filip Goossens, Evy Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Bacterial strains that are consumed by humans or by animals to promote health are called probiotics. In poultry, Bacillus strains are widely used as feed additives for this purpose. Although different modes of action have been proposed, studies showing effects on what metabolites the bacteria produce in a test tube, and whether these can also be found in the intestine of animals that were given these strains as feed additives, are lacking. In the current study, we show that administration of a Bacillus strain to broiler chickens changes the microbial composition in the gut by reducing opportunistic pathogenic bacterial families and promoting beneficial bacterial families. We show that two molecules, hypoxanthine and nicotinic acid, are produced by the Bacillus strain and are elevated in the intestinal tract of these animals. We hypothesize that nicotinic acid can be used by beneficial microbes and is essential for their intestinal colonization, and that both molecules can have a positive effect on the intestinal wall. These data can be used to evaluate and develop novel feed additives to promote health of chickens, and reduce the need for antibiotic usage. ABSTRACT: The probiotic Bacillus subtilis strain 29784 (Bs29784) has been shown to improve performance in broilers. In this study, we used a metabolomic and 16S rRNA gene sequencing approach to evaluate effects of Bs29874 in the broiler intestine. Nicotinic acid and hypoxanthine were key metabolites that were produced by the strain in vitro and were also found in vivo to be increased in small intestinal content of broilers fed Bs29784 as dietary additive. Both metabolites have well-described anti-inflammatory effects in the intestine. Furthermore, Bs29784 supplementation to the feed significantly altered the ileal microbiome of 13-day-old broilers, thereby increasing the abundance of genus Bacillus, while decreasing genera and OTUs belonging to the Lactobacillaceae and Enterobacteriacae families. Moreover, Bs29784 did not change the cecal microbial community structure, but specifically enriched members of the family Clostridiales VadinBB60, as well as the butyrate-producing families Ruminococcaceae and Lachnospiraceae. The abundance of various OTUs and genera belonging to these families was significantly associated with nicotinic acid levels in the cecum, suggesting a possible cross-feeding between B. subtilis strain 29784 and these beneficial microbes. Taken together, the data indicate that Bs29784 exerts its described probiotic effects through a combined action of its metabolites on both the host and its microbiome. MDPI 2021-05-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8150382/ /pubmed/34066686 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11051335 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Choi, Pearl
Rhayat, Lamya
Pinloche, Eric
Devillard, Estelle
De Paepe, Ellen
Vanhaecke, Lynn
Haesebrouck, Freddy
Ducatelle, Richard
Van Immerseel, Filip
Goossens, Evy
Bacillus Subtilis 29784 as a Feed Additive for Broilers Shifts the Intestinal Microbial Composition and Supports the Production of Hypoxanthine and Nicotinic Acid
title Bacillus Subtilis 29784 as a Feed Additive for Broilers Shifts the Intestinal Microbial Composition and Supports the Production of Hypoxanthine and Nicotinic Acid
title_full Bacillus Subtilis 29784 as a Feed Additive for Broilers Shifts the Intestinal Microbial Composition and Supports the Production of Hypoxanthine and Nicotinic Acid
title_fullStr Bacillus Subtilis 29784 as a Feed Additive for Broilers Shifts the Intestinal Microbial Composition and Supports the Production of Hypoxanthine and Nicotinic Acid
title_full_unstemmed Bacillus Subtilis 29784 as a Feed Additive for Broilers Shifts the Intestinal Microbial Composition and Supports the Production of Hypoxanthine and Nicotinic Acid
title_short Bacillus Subtilis 29784 as a Feed Additive for Broilers Shifts the Intestinal Microbial Composition and Supports the Production of Hypoxanthine and Nicotinic Acid
title_sort bacillus subtilis 29784 as a feed additive for broilers shifts the intestinal microbial composition and supports the production of hypoxanthine and nicotinic acid
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8150382/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34066686
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11051335
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