乳铁蛋白
拟杆菌
微生物学
脆弱类杆菌
生物
拟杆菌
拟杆菌科
细菌
生物膜
胃肠道
抗菌剂
抗生素
生物化学
遗传学
作者
Juliana Soares de Sá Almeida,Andressa Temperine de Oliveira Marre,Felipe Lopes Teixeira,Renata Ferreira Boente,Regina Maria Cavalcanti Pilotto Domingues,Geraldo Renato de Paula,Kaarina Lähteenmäki
出处
期刊:Anaerobe
[Elsevier BV]
日期:2020-08-01
卷期号:64: 102232-102232
被引量:15
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.anaerobe.2020.102232
摘要
Several factors affect the composition of species that inhabit our intestinal tract, including mode of delivery, genetics and nutrition. Antimicrobial peptides and proteins secreted in the gastrointestinal tract are powerful tools against bacteria. Lactoferrin (LF) inhibits the growth of several bacterial species, such as Enterobacteriaceae, but may stimulate probiotic bacteria. Activity of LF against gut symbiotic species of the Bacteroides genus could give us insights on how these species colonize the gut. We investigated the effects of the antimicrobial protein lactoferrin and its derived peptide, lactoferricin B on two species of strict anaerobes, opportunistic pathogens that cause diseases in both adults and children, commonly found in the microbiota of the human gastrointestinal tract, Bacteroides fragilis and B. thetaiotaomicron., In vitro biofilm formation and binding to laminin were strongly inhibited by a low concentration of lactoferrin (12.5 μg/ml). Conversely, the growth of the strains in a micro-dilution assay in minimal media with different iron sources was not affected by physiological concentrations (2 mg/ml) of apo-lactoferrin or holo-lactoferrin. The combination of lactoferrin with antibiotics in synergism assays was also negative. The lactoferricin B fragment was also unable to inhibit growth in a similar test with concentrations of up to 32 μg/ml. Resistance to lactoferrin could confer an advantage to these species, even when high amount of this protein is present in the gastrointestinal tract. However, colonization is hampered by the binding and biofilm inhibitiory effect of lactoferrin, which may explain the low prevalence of Bacteroides in healthy babies. Resistance to this antimicrobial protein may help understand the success of these opportunistic pathogens during infection in the peritoneum.
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