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Lactobacilli Isolated From Wild Boar (Sus scrofa) Antagonize Mycobacterium bovis Bacille Calmette-Guerin (BCG) in a Species-Dependent Manner

机译:从野猪(Sus scrofa)分离出的乳酸杆菌以依赖物种的方式拮抗牛分枝杆菌Bacille Calmette-Guerin(BCG)

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>Background: Wildlife poses a significant burden for the complete eradication of bovine tuberculosis (bTB). In particular, wild boar (Sus scrofa) is one of the most important reservoirs of Mycobacterium bovis, the causal agent of bTB. Wild boar can display from mild TB lesions, usually found in head lymph nodes, to generalized TB lesions distributed in different anatomical regions; but rarely clinical signs, which complicates the diagnosis of Mycobacterium bovis infection and bTB control. Among the possibilities for this variability in lesion distribution is the influence of the host-beneficial commensal-primed immune barrier. In this respect, beneficial microbes may delay bTB dissemination as a consequence of an antagonistic competition for nutrients and phagocytes. In order to explore this possibility, we have tested whether typical commensals such as lactobacilli have the capacity to reduce the survival rate of the surrogate M. bovis strain Bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG); and to modulate its phagocyte intake.>Results: Three Lactobacillus species, L. casei, L. plantarum, and L. salivarius, isolated from wild boar feces displayed a pH-dependent inhibitory activity against BCG and influenced its intake by porcine blood phagocytes in a species-dependent manner. All lactobacilli showed a very significant bactericidal effect against BCG at low pH, but only isolates of L. plantarum and L. casei displayed such antimycobacterial activity at neutral pH. The genomes of these isolates revealed the presence of two-peptide bacteriocins whose precursor genes up-regulate in the presence of BCG cells. Furthermore, L. plantarum reduced significantly the BCG phagocytic intake, whereas L. casei had the opposite effect. L. salivarius had no significant influence on the phagocytic response to BCG.>Conclusions: Our in vitro results show that lactobacilli isolated from wild boar antagonize BCG as a consequence of their antimycobacterial activity and a competitive phagocytic response. These findings suggest that commensal bacteria could play a beneficial role in influencing the outcome of bTB dissemination. Further work with lactobacilli as a potential competitive pressure to control bTB will need to take into account the complex nature of the commensal microbiome, the specific immunity of the wild boar and the in vivo infection context with pathogenic strains of M. bovis.
机译:>背景:野生生物为彻底根除牛结核病(bTB)构成了沉重负担。特别是,野猪(Sus scrofa)是牛结核分枝杆菌(bTB的病原体)的最重要的库之一。野猪可以表现出从通常在头部淋巴结中发现的轻度TB病变到分布在不同解剖区域的广泛性TB病变。但很少出现临床体征,这使牛分枝杆菌感染和bTB控制的诊断变得复杂。病灶分布这种变化的可能性包括宿主有益的共生免疫引发的免疫屏障的影响。在这方面,由于对营养物和吞噬细胞的竞争性竞争,有益微生物可能会延迟bTB的传播。为了探索这种可能性,我们测试了诸如乳酸菌之类的典型礼赞是否具有降低替代牛分枝杆菌菌株芽孢杆菌卡介苗的存活率的能力。 >结果:从野猪粪便中分离出的三种乳酸杆菌,干酪乳杆菌,植物乳杆菌和唾液乳杆菌显示出对BCG的pH依赖性抑制活性,并影响了其BCG的表达。猪血吞噬细胞以物种依赖性方式摄取。在低pH值下,所有乳酸菌均显示出对BCG的非常显着的杀菌作用,但只有植物乳杆菌和干酪乳杆菌的分离物在中性pH值下才显示出这种分枝杆菌活性。这些分离物的基因组显示存在两肽细菌素,其前体基因在BCG细胞存在时上调。此外,植物乳杆菌显着降低了卡介苗的吞噬能力,​​而干酪乳杆菌则具有相反的作用。唾液乳杆菌对BCG的吞噬反应没有显着影响。这些发现表明,共生细菌可能在影响bTB传播的结果中发挥有益作用。乳杆菌作为控制bTB的潜在竞争压力的进一步研究将需要考虑共生微生物组的复杂性,野猪的特异性免疫力以及牛分枝杆菌致病株的体内感染情况。

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