| Literature DB >> 30524417 |
Guangqiang Wang1, Minghui Zhang1, Jianxin Zhao2, Yongjun Xia1, Phoency F-H Lai1, Lianzhong Ai1.
Abstract
Adhesion to epithelial cells is considered important for Lactobacillus to exert probiotic effects. In this study, we found that trypsin treatment decreased the adhesion ability of Lactobacillus plantarum AR326 and AR269, which exhibit good adhesion ability, and surface proteins extracts increased the adhesion of the strains with poor adhesion ability. By SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and mass spectrometry analysis, the main component of the surface proteins was detected and identified as a protein of approximately 37 kDa. It was 100% homologous with glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH) from L. plantarum WCFS1. The adhesion of AR326 and AR269 was decreased significantly by blocking with the anti-GAPDH antibody, and GAPDH restored the adhesion of AR326 and AR269 treated with trypsin. In addition, purified GAPDH significantly increased the adhesion of the strains with poor adhesion ability. These results indicated that GAPDH mediates the adhesion of these highly adhesive lactobacilli to epithelial cells and can be used to improve the adhesion ability of probiotics or other bacteria of interest.Entities:
Keywords: GAPDH; HT-29; Lactobacillus; adhesion; surface protein
Year: 2018 PMID: 30524417 PMCID: PMC6261977 DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2018.02858
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Microbiol ISSN: 1664-302X Impact factor: 5.640
Surface properties and adhesion abilities of four Lactobacillus strains.
| Strain | Hydrophobicity (%) | Auto-aggregation rate (%) | Adhesion ability (bacterial counts/100 HT-29 cells) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 11.70 ± 6.77a1 | 45.53 ± 1.18a | 411 ± 12a | |
| 73.93 ± 7.07b | 21.01 ± 2.20b | 394 ± 21b | |
| 87.05 ± 4.60b | 41.69 ± 2.45a | 16 ± 2c | |
| 89.04 ± 6.08c | 22.96 ± 3.15b | –d |
FIGURE 1Adhesion of different Lactobacillus strains to HT-29 cells as observed by Gram staining under a light microscope (magnification 1000×). (A) L. plantarum AR326. (B) L. plantarum AR269. (C) L. paracasei AR187. (D) L. plantarum AR171.
Adhesion abilities of the Lactobacillus strains with and without trypsin treatment or added surface protein extracts.
| Strains | Treatment conditions | Adhesion ability (bacterial counts/100 HT-29 cells) |
|---|---|---|
| AR326 | No treatment | 411 ± 12a1 |
| AR269 | No treatment | 394 ± 21ab |
| AR187 | No treatment | 16 ± 2j |
| AR171 | No treatment | –k |
| AR326 | Trypsin | 202 ± 34ef |
| AR269 | Trypsin | 127 ± 32h |
| AR187 | Trypsin | –k |
| AR171 | Trypsin | –k |
| AR326 | Own surface protein extracts added after trypsin treatment | 347 ± 38c |
| AR269 | Own surface protein extracts added after trypsin treatment | 309 ± 23cd |
| AR269 | Surface protein extracts from AR326 added after trypsin treatment | 291 ± 20d |
| AR326 | Surface protein extracts from AR269 added after trypsin treatment | 267 ± 33de |
| AR187 | Surface protein extracts from AR326 added | 150 ± 10gh |
| AR171 | Surface protein extracts from AR326 added | 104 ± 12h |
| AR187 | Surface protein extracts from AR269 added | 255 ± 30de |
| AR171 | Surface protein extracts from AR269 added | 148 ± 23gh |
| AR187 | Surface protein extracts from AR326 added after trypsin treatment | 57 ± 4i |
| AR171 | Surface protein extracts from AR326 added after trypsin treatment | 243 ± 33e |
| AR187 | Surface protein extracts from AR269 added after trypsin treatment | 366 ± 13b |
| AR171 | Surface protein extracts from AR269 added after trypsin treatment | 345 ± 26c |
FIGURE 2Lane 1: low-molecular-mass protein standard. Lane 2: SDS–PAGE analysis of AR326 surface protein extracted with 5 M LiCl.
FIGURE 3(A) SDS–PAGE analysis of the proteins extracted from the recombinant E. coli BL21 (DE3) (A) and purified GAPDH protein (B). (A) Line 1, induced with 0.01 mmol/L of IPTG; line 2, induced with 0.05 mmol/L of IPTG; line 3, induced with 0.1 mmol/L of IPTG; line 4, without inducing; M, low-molecular-mass protein standard. (B) Line 1, purified GAPDH protein was concentrated 20 times; line 2, the purified GAPDH protein was concentrated five times; line 3, the purified GAPDH protein (not concentrated); M, low-molecular-mass protein standard.
FIGURE 4Adhesion of AR269 (A) and AR326 (B) to HT-29 cells after treatment with anti-GAPDH.
Adhesion abilities of Lactobacillus strains treated with anti-GAPDH antibody.
| Strains | Treatment conditions | Adhesion ability (bacterial counts/100 HT-29 cells) |
|---|---|---|
| AR326 | No treatment | 411 ± 12a1 |
| AR269 | No treatment | 394 ± 21ab |
| AR187 | No treatment | 16 ± 2f |
| AR171 | No treatment | –g |
| AR326 | Added anti-GAPDH antibody | 19.65 ± 5.14f |
| AR269 | Added anti-GAPDH antibody | 225.65 ± 13.69c |
| AR326 | Simultaneously added anti-GAPDH antibody and GAPDH | 153.91 ± 10.59d |
| AR269 | Simultaneously added anti-GAPDH antibody and GAPDH | 393.67 ± 5.34ab |
| AR326 | Heat-treated anti-GAPDH antibody added | 401.23 ± 22.98a |
| AR269 | Heat-treated anti-GAPDH antibody added | 375.15 ± 19.16b |
Adhesion abilities of Lactobacillus strains with added GAPDH.
| Strains | Treatment conditions | Adhesion ability (bacterial counts/100 cells) |
|---|---|---|
| AR326 | No treatment | 411 ± 12a1 |
| AR269 | No treatment | 394 ± 21ab |
| AR187 | No treatment | 16 ± 2h |
| AR171 | No treatment | –i |
| AR171 | Added purified GAPDH | 181.49 ± 20.5e |
| AR187 | Added purified GAPDH | 127.48 ± 9.26g |
| AR171 | GAPDH added after treatment with trypsin | 141.91 ± 18.3fg |
| AR187 | GAPDH added after treatment with trypsin | 93.27 ± 10.92g |
| AR269 | GAPDH added after treatment with trypsin | 295.19 ± 8.75d |
| AR326 | GAPDH added after treatment with trypsin | 355.97 ± 16.06bc |
FIGURE 5Adhesion of AR171 (A) and AR187 (B) on to HT-29 cells after treatment with GAPDH as observed by Gram staining under a light microscope (magnification 1000×).