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Oral Delivery of Bacillus subtilis Expressing Chicken NK-2 Peptide Protects Against Eimeria acervulina Infection in Broiler Chickens

Chicken NK-lysin peptide 2 (cNK-2) is a natural lytic peptide with direct cytotoxicity against many apicomplexan parasites including Eimeria. Developing an effective oral delivery strategy to express cNK-2 in the intestine, where Eimeria parasites interact with the host's gut epithelial cells,...

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Autores principales: Wickramasuriya, Samiru S., Park, Inkyung, Lee, Youngsub, Kim, Woo H., Przybyszewski, Chris, Gay, Cyril G., van Oosterwijk, Jolieke G., Lillehoj, Hyun S.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8213023/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34150899
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2021.684818
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author Wickramasuriya, Samiru S.
Park, Inkyung
Lee, Youngsub
Kim, Woo H.
Przybyszewski, Chris
Gay, Cyril G.
van Oosterwijk, Jolieke G.
Lillehoj, Hyun S.
author_facet Wickramasuriya, Samiru S.
Park, Inkyung
Lee, Youngsub
Kim, Woo H.
Przybyszewski, Chris
Gay, Cyril G.
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description Chicken NK-lysin peptide 2 (cNK-2) is a natural lytic peptide with direct cytotoxicity against many apicomplexan parasites including Eimeria. Developing an effective oral delivery strategy to express cNK-2 in the intestine, where Eimeria parasites interact with the host's gut epithelial cells, may effectively reduce the fecundity of parasites and minimize intestinal damage. Furthermore, cNK-2 modulates gut immune responses to decrease local inflammation elicited by Eimeria infection in the intestine. Therefore, we developed a stable strain of Bacillus subtilis (B. subtilis) that carries cNK-2 to the gut to determine its effectiveness in ameliorating the negative impacts of coccidiosis and to replace the use of antibiotics in controlling coccidiosis in commercial broiler chicken production. Chickens were randomly allocated into eight treatment groups: two control groups (NC: E. acervulina infected non-B. subtilis control; CON: non-infected control); three B. subtilis-empty vector (EV) groups (EV6: 10(6) cfu/day/bird; EV8: 10(8) cfu/day/bird; EV10: 10(10) cfu/day/bird), and three B. subtilis-cNK-2 groups (NK6: 10(6) cfu/day/bird; NK8: 10(8) cfu/day/bird; NK10: 10(10) cfu/day/bird). All chickens, except those in the CON group, were challenged with 5,000 freshly sporulated E. acervulina oocysts through oral gavage on day 15. Chickens were given an oral dose of B. subtilis on days 14, 15, and 16. Body weight, weight gains, and fecal oocyst shedding were measured. To investigate the efficacy of oral B. subtilis-cNK-2 against coccidiosis, gene expression of gut health-related biomarkers was measured using RT-PCR. Markers included SOD1, CAT, and HMOX1 for oxidative stress in the spleen and intestinal mucosa, OCLN, ZO-1, and JAM2 for tight junction proteins, and MUC2 for mucin gene expression in the gut. The results showed that oral treatment of young chickens with B. subtilis-cNK-2 improved growth performance, enhanced gut integrity, and reduced fecal oocyst shedding. Altogether, these results confirm B. subtilis-cNK-2 treatment as a promising and effective alternative strategy to replace antibiotics against coccidiosis based on its ability to reduce parasite survival, to reduce coccidiosis-induced body weight loss, and to decrease gut damage based on the enhanced expression of proteins associated with gut integrity and intestinal health.
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spelling pubmed-82130232021-06-19 Oral Delivery of Bacillus subtilis Expressing Chicken NK-2 Peptide Protects Against Eimeria acervulina Infection in Broiler Chickens Wickramasuriya, Samiru S. Park, Inkyung Lee, Youngsub Kim, Woo H. Przybyszewski, Chris Gay, Cyril G. van Oosterwijk, Jolieke G. Lillehoj, Hyun S. Front Vet Sci Veterinary Science Chicken NK-lysin peptide 2 (cNK-2) is a natural lytic peptide with direct cytotoxicity against many apicomplexan parasites including Eimeria. Developing an effective oral delivery strategy to express cNK-2 in the intestine, where Eimeria parasites interact with the host's gut epithelial cells, may effectively reduce the fecundity of parasites and minimize intestinal damage. Furthermore, cNK-2 modulates gut immune responses to decrease local inflammation elicited by Eimeria infection in the intestine. Therefore, we developed a stable strain of Bacillus subtilis (B. subtilis) that carries cNK-2 to the gut to determine its effectiveness in ameliorating the negative impacts of coccidiosis and to replace the use of antibiotics in controlling coccidiosis in commercial broiler chicken production. Chickens were randomly allocated into eight treatment groups: two control groups (NC: E. acervulina infected non-B. subtilis control; CON: non-infected control); three B. subtilis-empty vector (EV) groups (EV6: 10(6) cfu/day/bird; EV8: 10(8) cfu/day/bird; EV10: 10(10) cfu/day/bird), and three B. subtilis-cNK-2 groups (NK6: 10(6) cfu/day/bird; NK8: 10(8) cfu/day/bird; NK10: 10(10) cfu/day/bird). All chickens, except those in the CON group, were challenged with 5,000 freshly sporulated E. acervulina oocysts through oral gavage on day 15. Chickens were given an oral dose of B. subtilis on days 14, 15, and 16. Body weight, weight gains, and fecal oocyst shedding were measured. To investigate the efficacy of oral B. subtilis-cNK-2 against coccidiosis, gene expression of gut health-related biomarkers was measured using RT-PCR. Markers included SOD1, CAT, and HMOX1 for oxidative stress in the spleen and intestinal mucosa, OCLN, ZO-1, and JAM2 for tight junction proteins, and MUC2 for mucin gene expression in the gut. The results showed that oral treatment of young chickens with B. subtilis-cNK-2 improved growth performance, enhanced gut integrity, and reduced fecal oocyst shedding. Altogether, these results confirm B. subtilis-cNK-2 treatment as a promising and effective alternative strategy to replace antibiotics against coccidiosis based on its ability to reduce parasite survival, to reduce coccidiosis-induced body weight loss, and to decrease gut damage based on the enhanced expression of proteins associated with gut integrity and intestinal health. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-06-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8213023/ /pubmed/34150899 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2021.684818 Text en Copyright © 2021 Wickramasuriya, Park, Lee, Kim, Przybyszewski, Gay, Oosterwijk and Lillehoj. https://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 Veterinary Science
Wickramasuriya, Samiru S.
Park, Inkyung
Lee, Youngsub
Kim, Woo H.
Przybyszewski, Chris
Gay, Cyril G.
van Oosterwijk, Jolieke G.
Lillehoj, Hyun S.
Oral Delivery of Bacillus subtilis Expressing Chicken NK-2 Peptide Protects Against Eimeria acervulina Infection in Broiler Chickens
title Oral Delivery of Bacillus subtilis Expressing Chicken NK-2 Peptide Protects Against Eimeria acervulina Infection in Broiler Chickens
title_full Oral Delivery of Bacillus subtilis Expressing Chicken NK-2 Peptide Protects Against Eimeria acervulina Infection in Broiler Chickens
title_fullStr Oral Delivery of Bacillus subtilis Expressing Chicken NK-2 Peptide Protects Against Eimeria acervulina Infection in Broiler Chickens
title_full_unstemmed Oral Delivery of Bacillus subtilis Expressing Chicken NK-2 Peptide Protects Against Eimeria acervulina Infection in Broiler Chickens
title_short Oral Delivery of Bacillus subtilis Expressing Chicken NK-2 Peptide Protects Against Eimeria acervulina Infection in Broiler Chickens
title_sort oral delivery of bacillus subtilis expressing chicken nk-2 peptide protects against eimeria acervulina infection in broiler chickens
topic Veterinary Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8213023/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34150899
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2021.684818
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