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Regional variation in composition and antimicrobial activity of US propolis against Paenibacillus larvae and Ascosphaera apis

机译:美国蜂胶对Paenibacillus幼虫和Ascosphaera apis的组成和抗菌活性的区域变化

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Propolis is a substance derived from antimicrobial plant resins that honey bees use in the construction of their nests. Propolis use in the hive is an important component of honey bee social immunity and confers a number of positive physiological benefits to bees. The benefits that bees derive from resins are mostly due to their antimicrobial properties, but it is unknown how the diversity of antimicrobial activities among resins might impact bee health. In our previous work, we found that resins from different North American Populus spp. differed in their ability to inhibit in vitro growth of the bee bacterial pathogen Paenibacillus larvae. The goal of our current work was to characterize the antimicrobial activity of propolis from 12 climatically diverse regions across the US against the bee pathogens P. larvae and Ascosphaera apis and compare the metabolite profiles among those samples using LC-MS-based metabolomic methods. Samples differed greatly in their ability to inhibit both bacterial and fungal growth in vitro, but propohs from Nevada, Texas, and California displayed high activity against both pathogens. Interestingly, propolis from Georgia, New York, Louisiana, and Minnesota were active against A. apis, but not very active against P. larvae. Metabolomic analysis of regional propolis samples revealed that each sample was compositionally distinct, and LC-FTMS profiles from each sample contained a unique number of shared and exclusive peaks. Propolis from Aspen, CO, Tuscon, AZ, and Raleigh, NC, contained relatively large numbers of exclusive peaks, which may indicate that these samples originated from relatively unique botanical sources. This is the first study to characterize how the diversity of bee preferred resinous plants in the US may affect bee health, and could guide future studies on the therapeutic potential of propolis for bees. (C) 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
机译:蜂胶是一种从抗菌植物树脂中提取的物质,蜜蜂在筑巢时会使用它们。在蜂巢中使用蜂胶是蜜蜂社会免疫力的重要组成部分,并赋予蜜蜂许多积极的生理益处。蜜蜂从树脂中获得的好处主要是由于它们的抗菌特性,但尚不清楚树脂中抗菌活性的多样性如何影响蜜蜂的健康。在我们以前的工作中,我们发现了来自不同北美杨树的树脂。在抑制蜜蜂细菌病原体Paenibacillus幼虫体外生长的能力上有所不同。我们当前工作的目的是表征来自美国12个气候不同地区的蜂胶对蜜蜂病原体P. larvae和Ascosphaera apis的抗菌活性,并使用基于LC-MS的代谢组学方法比较这些样品中的代谢物谱。样品在体外抑制细菌和真菌生长的能力差异很大,但是来自内华达州,德克萨斯州和加利福尼亚州的异丙醇显示出对两种病原体的高活性。有趣的是,来自佐治亚州,纽约州,路易斯安那州和明尼苏达州的蜂胶对A. apis活跃,但对P.幼虫却不是很活跃。区域蜂胶样品的代谢组学分析表明,每个样品在成分上都是不同的,并且每个样品的LC-FTMS谱图均包含唯一数量的共享峰和排他峰。来自科罗拉多州阿斯彭,亚利桑那州塔斯孔和北卡罗来纳州罗利的蜂胶含有相对大量的排他峰,这可能表明这些样品源自相对独特的植物来源。这是第一项描述美国蜜蜂优选树脂植物的多样性如何影响蜜蜂健康的研究,并且可以指导蜂胶对蜜蜂治疗潜力的未来研究。 (C)2014 Elsevier Inc.保留所有权利。

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