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Horses as a source of bioactive fecal strains Enterococcus mundtii.

V Focková1, E Styková2, M Pogány Simonová1, M Maďar2, J Kačírová2, A Lauková3.   

Abstract

Bacteriocin-producing bacteria with probiotic character are known as nutritional supplements mainly for livestock. Among those beneficial bacteria we also found enterococci. Because the species strains Enterococcus mundtii also can produce bacteriocins, this study was focused on fecal strains E. mundtii from horses and their bioactivity with a view to their possible future use in breeding. Rectal removal from 47 horses (40 mares and 7 stallions), the Norik breed from Muráň were sampled in eastern Slovakia during November 2019 year. Horses age ranged from five months up to 23 years. Using MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry and 16S rRNA sequences analysis, 14 strains were allotted to the species E. mundtii. Bacteriocin substances produced by the strains EMKD 38/1, EMKD 40/2, EMKD 34/2 and EMKD 41/3 showed inhibitory activity against the most susceptible (principal) indicator strain Enterococcus avium EA5 and against listeriae as well (inhibitory activity from 100 up to 1 600 AU/mL). Only strain EMKD 41/3 possess Ent P and Mundticin KS genes and showed the broadest inhibitory activity. Ent B gene possessing strain EMKD 24/1 inhibited a growth of only indicator strain EA5. Identified E. mundtii tolerate low pH 3 and oxgall/bile. They were hemolysis, gelatinase and DNase negative and mostly susceptible to clinical antibiotics which are properties requested for application potential of strain. Substance from the strain with the broadest antimicrobial spectrum showed its practical/application potential, e.g. for optimizing the host microbiota which is important regarding the maintenance of animal`s health status.
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Keywords:  Bacteriocin; Bioactivity; Fecal enterococci; Horses

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35147847     DOI: 10.1007/s11259-022-09893-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vet Res Commun        ISSN: 0165-7380            Impact factor:   2.816


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