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Benefits and drawbacks of osmotic adjustment in Propionibacterium freudenreichii.

Floriane Gaucher1, Sylvie Bonnassie2, Houem Rabah3, Pauline Leverrier4, Sandrine Pottier5, Julien Jardin6, Valérie Briard-Bion6, Pierre Marchand7, Romain Jeantet6, Philippe Blanc7, Gwénaël Jan8.   

Abstract

Propionibacterium freudenreichii is a beneficial bacterium used as a cheese starter and as a probiotic. Indeed, selected strains of P. freudenreichii combine both technological and health-promoting abilities. Moreover, during large-scale industrial production of dried bacteria and during consumption, P. freudenreichii may undergo different stressful processes. Osmotic adaptation was shown to enhance P. freudenreichii tolerance towards stresses, which are encountered during freeze-drying and during digestion. In this report, we compared the osmoadaptation molecular mechanisms of two P. freudenreichii strains. Both osmotolerance and osmoadaptation were strain-dependent and had different effects on multiple stress tolerance, depending on the presence of osmoprotectants. Availability of glycine betaine (GB) restored the growth of one of the two strains. In this strain, osmotic preadaptation enhanced heat, oxidative and acid stresses tolerance, as well as survival upon freeze-drying. However, addition of GB in the medium had deleterious effects on stress tolerance, while restoring optimal growth under hyperosmotic constraint. In the other strain, neither salt nor GB enhanced stress tolerance, which was constitutively low. Accordingly, whole cell proteomics revealed that mechanisms triggered by salt in the presence and in the absence of GB are different between strains. Osmotic adjustment may thus have deleterious effects on industrial abilities of P. freudenreichii. BIOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE: Propionibacteria are found in various niches including fodder, silage, rumen, milk and cheeses. This means adaptation towards different ecological environments with different physicochemical parameters. Propionibacterium freudenreichii, in particular, is furthermore used both as dairy starter and as probiotic and is thus submitted to high scale industrial production. Production and subsequent stabilization still need optimization. Drying processes like freeze-drying are stressful. Osmotic adjustments may modulated tolerance towards drying. However, they are strain-dependent, medium-dependent and may either reduce or increase stress tolerance. A case-by-case study, for each strain-medium thus seems necessary. In this work, we identify key proteins involved in osmoadaptation and give new insights into adaptation mechanisms in P. freudenreichii. This opens new perspectives for the selections of strains and for the choice of the growth medium composition.
Copyright © 2019. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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Keywords:  Freeze-drying; Osmoadaptation; Probiotic; Propionibacteria; Proteomics; Stress tolerance

Year:  2019        PMID: 31152938     DOI: 10.1016/j.jprot.2019.103400

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Proteomics        ISSN: 1874-3919            Impact factor:   4.044


  3 in total

1.  Propionibacterium freudenreichii CIRM-BIA 129 Osmoadaptation Coupled to Acid-Adaptation Increases Its Viability During Freeze-Drying.

Authors:  Floriane Gaucher; Koffigan Kponouglo; Houem Rabah; Sylvie Bonnassie; Jordane Ossemond; Sandrine Pottier; Julien Jardin; Valérie Briard-Bion; Pierre Marchand; Philippe Blanc; Romain Jeantet; Gwénaël Jan
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2019-10-09       Impact factor: 5.640

2.  Taking Advantage of Bacterial Adaptation in Order to Optimize Industrial Production of Dry Propionibacterium freudenreichii.

Authors:  Floriane Gaucher; Valérie Gagnaire; Houem Rabah; Marie-Bernadette Maillard; Sylvie Bonnassie; Sandrine Pottier; Pierre Marchand; Gwénaël Jan; Philippe Blanc; Romain Jeantet
Journal:  Microorganisms       Date:  2019-10-22

3.  Data from a proteomic analysis highlight different osmoadaptations in two strain of Propionibacterium freudenreichii.

Authors:  Floriane Gaucher; Sylvie Bonnassie; Houem Rabah; Pauline Leverrier; Sandrine Pottier; Julien Jardin; Valérie Briard-Bion; Pierre Marchand; Romain Jeantet; Philippe Blanc; Gwénaël Jan
Journal:  Data Brief       Date:  2019-12-04
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