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Enzyme functionalized microgels enable precise regulation of dissolved oxygen and anaerobe culture.

A S Jeevarathinam1, F Guo2, T Williams1, J A Smolen3, J A Hyde2, M J McShane1,4, P de Figueiredo2,5,6, D L Alge1,4.   

Abstract

Anaerobes are a major constituent of the gut microbiome and profoundly influence the overall health of humans. However, the lack of a simple, cost-effective, and scalable system that mimics the anaerobic conditions of the human gut is hindering research on the gut microbiome and the development of therapeutics. Here, we address this gap by using glucose oxidase and catalase containing gelatin microparticles (GOx-CAT-GMPs) to precisely regulate dissolved oxygen concentration [O2] via GOx-mediated consumption of oxygen. Fluorescence images generated using conjugated polymer afterglow nanoparticles showed that [O2] can be tuned from 257.9 ​± ​6.2 to 0.0 ​± ​4.0 ​μM using GOx-CAT-GMPs. Moreover, when the obligate anaerobe Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron was inoculated in media containing GOx-CAT-GMPs, bacterial growth under ambient oxygen was comparable to control conditions in an anaerobic chamber (5.4 ​× ​105 and 8.8 ​× ​105 colony forming units mL-1, respectively). Finally, incorporating GOx-CAT-GMPs into a bioreactor that permitted continuous radial diffusion of oxygen and glucose generated a gut-mimetic [O2] gradient of 132.4 ​± ​2.6 ​μM in the outer ring of the reactor to 7.9 ​± ​1.7 ​μM at the core. Collectively, these results indicate that GOx-CAT-GMPs are highly effective oxygen-regulating materials. These materials can potentially be leveraged to advance gut microbiome research and fecal microbiota transplantation, particularly in low-resource settings.
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Keywords:  Afterglow; Anaerobic culture; Bioreactor; Gut microbe; Hydrogel; Imaging

Year:  2021        PMID: 33554105      PMCID: PMC7856461          DOI: 10.1016/j.mtbio.2020.100092

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mater Today Bio        ISSN: 2590-0064


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