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Targeting Enterococci with Antimicrobial Activity against Clostridium perfringens from Poultry

Necrotic enteritis (NE), caused by Clostridium perfringens, is an emerging issue in poultry farming. New approaches, other than antibiotics, are necessary to prevent NE development and the emergence of multidrug-resistant bacteria. Enterococci are commensal microorganisms that can produce enterocins...

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Autores principales: García-Vela, Sara, Ben Said, Laila, Soltani, Samira, Guerbaa, Ramzi, Fernández-Fernández, Rosa, Ben Yahia, Houssem, Ben Slama, Karim, Torres, Carmen, Fliss, Ismail
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9952055/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36830142
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics12020231
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author García-Vela, Sara
Ben Said, Laila
Soltani, Samira
Guerbaa, Ramzi
Fernández-Fernández, Rosa
Ben Yahia, Houssem
Ben Slama, Karim
Torres, Carmen
Fliss, Ismail
author_facet García-Vela, Sara
Ben Said, Laila
Soltani, Samira
Guerbaa, Ramzi
Fernández-Fernández, Rosa
Ben Yahia, Houssem
Ben Slama, Karim
Torres, Carmen
Fliss, Ismail
author_sort García-Vela, Sara
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description Necrotic enteritis (NE), caused by Clostridium perfringens, is an emerging issue in poultry farming. New approaches, other than antibiotics, are necessary to prevent NE development and the emergence of multidrug-resistant bacteria. Enterococci are commensal microorganisms that can produce enterocins, antimicrobial peptides with activities against pathogens, and could be excellent candidates for protective cultures. This study aimed to screen and characterize Enterococcus strains of poultry origin for their inhibitory activity against C. perfringens. In total, 251 Enterococcus strains of poultry origin plus five bacteriocin-producing (BP+) E. durans strains of other origins were screened for antimicrobial activity against the indicator C. perfringens X2967 strain using the “spot on the lawn” method. We detected thirty-two BP+ strains (eleven Enterococcus faecium, nine E. gallinarum, eight E. faecalis, three E. durans, and one E. casseliflavus). We further studied the antimicrobial activity of the supernatants of these 32 BP+ strains using agar well diffusion and microtitration against a collection of 20 C. perfringens strains. Twelve BP+ enterococci that were found to exhibit antimicrobial activity against C. perfringens were characterized using whole genome sequencing. Among these, E. faecium X2893 and X2906 were the most promising candidates for further studies as protective cultures for poultry farming. Both strains belong to the sequence type ST722, harbor the genes encoding for enterocin A and enterocin B, do not possess acquired resistance genes, do not carry plasmids, and present the acm gene, which is implicated in host colonization. Further research is needed to determine the utility of these strains as protective cultures.
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spelling pubmed-99520552023-02-25 Targeting Enterococci with Antimicrobial Activity against Clostridium perfringens from Poultry García-Vela, Sara Ben Said, Laila Soltani, Samira Guerbaa, Ramzi Fernández-Fernández, Rosa Ben Yahia, Houssem Ben Slama, Karim Torres, Carmen Fliss, Ismail Antibiotics (Basel) Article Necrotic enteritis (NE), caused by Clostridium perfringens, is an emerging issue in poultry farming. New approaches, other than antibiotics, are necessary to prevent NE development and the emergence of multidrug-resistant bacteria. Enterococci are commensal microorganisms that can produce enterocins, antimicrobial peptides with activities against pathogens, and could be excellent candidates for protective cultures. This study aimed to screen and characterize Enterococcus strains of poultry origin for their inhibitory activity against C. perfringens. In total, 251 Enterococcus strains of poultry origin plus five bacteriocin-producing (BP+) E. durans strains of other origins were screened for antimicrobial activity against the indicator C. perfringens X2967 strain using the “spot on the lawn” method. We detected thirty-two BP+ strains (eleven Enterococcus faecium, nine E. gallinarum, eight E. faecalis, three E. durans, and one E. casseliflavus). We further studied the antimicrobial activity of the supernatants of these 32 BP+ strains using agar well diffusion and microtitration against a collection of 20 C. perfringens strains. Twelve BP+ enterococci that were found to exhibit antimicrobial activity against C. perfringens were characterized using whole genome sequencing. Among these, E. faecium X2893 and X2906 were the most promising candidates for further studies as protective cultures for poultry farming. Both strains belong to the sequence type ST722, harbor the genes encoding for enterocin A and enterocin B, do not possess acquired resistance genes, do not carry plasmids, and present the acm gene, which is implicated in host colonization. Further research is needed to determine the utility of these strains as protective cultures. MDPI 2023-01-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9952055/ /pubmed/36830142 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics12020231 Text en © 2023 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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Ben Said, Laila
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Guerbaa, Ramzi
Fernández-Fernández, Rosa
Ben Yahia, Houssem
Ben Slama, Karim
Torres, Carmen
Fliss, Ismail
Targeting Enterococci with Antimicrobial Activity against Clostridium perfringens from Poultry
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title_full Targeting Enterococci with Antimicrobial Activity against Clostridium perfringens from Poultry
title_fullStr Targeting Enterococci with Antimicrobial Activity against Clostridium perfringens from Poultry
title_full_unstemmed Targeting Enterococci with Antimicrobial Activity against Clostridium perfringens from Poultry
title_short Targeting Enterococci with Antimicrobial Activity against Clostridium perfringens from Poultry
title_sort targeting enterococci with antimicrobial activity against clostridium perfringens from poultry
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9952055/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36830142
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics12020231
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