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Effect of a bacteriocin-producing Streptococcus salivarius on the pathogen Fusobacterium nucleatum in a model of the human distal colon

The gut microbiome is a vast reservoir of microbes, some of which produce antimicrobial peptides called bacteriocins that may inhibit specific bacteria associated with disease. Fusobacterium nucleatum is an emerging human bacterial pathogen associated with gastrointestinal diseases including colorec...

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Autores principales: Lawrence, Garreth W., McCarthy, Niamh, Walsh, Calum J., Kunyoshi, Tais M., Lawton, Elaine M., O’Connor, Paula M., Begley, Máire, Cotter, Paul D., Guinane, Caitriona M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9318236/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35877697
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19490976.2022.2100203
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author Lawrence, Garreth W.
McCarthy, Niamh
Walsh, Calum J.
Kunyoshi, Tais M.
Lawton, Elaine M.
O’Connor, Paula M.
Begley, Máire
Cotter, Paul D.
Guinane, Caitriona M.
author_facet Lawrence, Garreth W.
McCarthy, Niamh
Walsh, Calum J.
Kunyoshi, Tais M.
Lawton, Elaine M.
O’Connor, Paula M.
Begley, Máire
Cotter, Paul D.
Guinane, Caitriona M.
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description The gut microbiome is a vast reservoir of microbes, some of which produce antimicrobial peptides called bacteriocins that may inhibit specific bacteria associated with disease. Fusobacterium nucleatum is an emerging human bacterial pathogen associated with gastrointestinal diseases including colorectal cancer (CRC). In this study, fecal samples of healthy donors were screened for potential bacteriocin-producing probiotics with antimicrobial activity against F. nucleatum. A novel isolate, designated as Streptococcus salivarius DPC6993 demonstrated a narrow-spectrum of antimicrobial activity against F. nucleatum in vitro. In silico analysis of the S. salivarius DPC6993 genome revealed the presence of genes involved in the production of the bacteriocins salivaricin A5 and salivaricin B. After 6 h in a colon fermentation model, there was a significant drop in the number of F. nucleatum in samples that had been simultaneously inoculated with S. salivarius DPC6993 + F. nucleatum DSM15643 compared to those inoculated with F. nucleatum DSM15643 alone (mean ± SD: 9243.3 ± 3408.4 vs 29688.9 ± 4993.9 copies/μl). Furthermore, 16S rRNA amplicon analysis revealed a significant difference in the mean relative abundances of Fusobacterium between samples inoculated with both S. salivarius DPC6993 and F. nucleatum DSM15643 (0.05%) and F. nucleatum DSM15643 only (0.32%). Diversity analysis indicated minimal impact exerted by S. salivarius DPC6993 on the surrounding microbiota. Overall, this study highlights the ability of a natural gut bacterium to target a bacterial pathogen associated with CRC. The specific targeting of CRC-associated pathogens by biotherapeutics may ultimately reduce the risk of CRC development and positively impact CRC outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-93182362022-07-27 Effect of a bacteriocin-producing Streptococcus salivarius on the pathogen Fusobacterium nucleatum in a model of the human distal colon Lawrence, Garreth W. McCarthy, Niamh Walsh, Calum J. Kunyoshi, Tais M. Lawton, Elaine M. O’Connor, Paula M. Begley, Máire Cotter, Paul D. Guinane, Caitriona M. Gut Microbes Research Paper The gut microbiome is a vast reservoir of microbes, some of which produce antimicrobial peptides called bacteriocins that may inhibit specific bacteria associated with disease. Fusobacterium nucleatum is an emerging human bacterial pathogen associated with gastrointestinal diseases including colorectal cancer (CRC). In this study, fecal samples of healthy donors were screened for potential bacteriocin-producing probiotics with antimicrobial activity against F. nucleatum. A novel isolate, designated as Streptococcus salivarius DPC6993 demonstrated a narrow-spectrum of antimicrobial activity against F. nucleatum in vitro. In silico analysis of the S. salivarius DPC6993 genome revealed the presence of genes involved in the production of the bacteriocins salivaricin A5 and salivaricin B. After 6 h in a colon fermentation model, there was a significant drop in the number of F. nucleatum in samples that had been simultaneously inoculated with S. salivarius DPC6993 + F. nucleatum DSM15643 compared to those inoculated with F. nucleatum DSM15643 alone (mean ± SD: 9243.3 ± 3408.4 vs 29688.9 ± 4993.9 copies/μl). Furthermore, 16S rRNA amplicon analysis revealed a significant difference in the mean relative abundances of Fusobacterium between samples inoculated with both S. salivarius DPC6993 and F. nucleatum DSM15643 (0.05%) and F. nucleatum DSM15643 only (0.32%). Diversity analysis indicated minimal impact exerted by S. salivarius DPC6993 on the surrounding microbiota. Overall, this study highlights the ability of a natural gut bacterium to target a bacterial pathogen associated with CRC. The specific targeting of CRC-associated pathogens by biotherapeutics may ultimately reduce the risk of CRC development and positively impact CRC outcomes. Taylor & Francis 2022-07-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9318236/ /pubmed/35877697 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19490976.2022.2100203 Text en © 2022 The Author(s). Published with license by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Paper
Lawrence, Garreth W.
McCarthy, Niamh
Walsh, Calum J.
Kunyoshi, Tais M.
Lawton, Elaine M.
O’Connor, Paula M.
Begley, Máire
Cotter, Paul D.
Guinane, Caitriona M.
Effect of a bacteriocin-producing Streptococcus salivarius on the pathogen Fusobacterium nucleatum in a model of the human distal colon
title Effect of a bacteriocin-producing Streptococcus salivarius on the pathogen Fusobacterium nucleatum in a model of the human distal colon
title_full Effect of a bacteriocin-producing Streptococcus salivarius on the pathogen Fusobacterium nucleatum in a model of the human distal colon
title_fullStr Effect of a bacteriocin-producing Streptococcus salivarius on the pathogen Fusobacterium nucleatum in a model of the human distal colon
title_full_unstemmed Effect of a bacteriocin-producing Streptococcus salivarius on the pathogen Fusobacterium nucleatum in a model of the human distal colon
title_short Effect of a bacteriocin-producing Streptococcus salivarius on the pathogen Fusobacterium nucleatum in a model of the human distal colon
title_sort effect of a bacteriocin-producing streptococcus salivarius on the pathogen fusobacterium nucleatum in a model of the human distal colon
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9318236/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35877697
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19490976.2022.2100203
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