乳酸菌细胞外囊泡:支持阴道微生物组稳态的潜在后生元。
Lactobacilli extracellular vesicles: potential postbiotics to support the vaginal microbiota homeostasis.
机构信息
Department of Pharmacy and Biotechnology, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy.
Section of Microbiology, Department of Experimental, Diagnostic and Specialty Medicine, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy.
出版信息
Microb Cell Fact. 2022 Nov 15;21(1):237. doi: 10.1186/s12934-022-01963-6.
BACKGROUND
Lactobacillus species dominate the vaginal microflora performing a first-line defense against vaginal infections. Extracellular vesicles (EVs) released by lactobacilli are considered mediators of their beneficial effects affecting cellular communication, homeostasis, microbial balance, and host immune system pathways. Up to now, very little is known about the role played by Lactobacillus EVs in the vaginal microenvironment, and mechanisms of action remain poorly understood.
RESULTS
Here, we hypothesized that EVs can mediate lactobacilli beneficial effects to the host by modulating the vaginal microbiota colonization. We recovered and characterized EVs produced by two vaginal strains, namely Lactobacillus crispatus BC5 and Lactobacillus gasseri BC12. EVs were isolated by ultracentrifugation and physically characterized by Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis (NTA) and Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS). EVs protein and nucleic acids (DNA and RNA) content was also evaluated. We explored the role of EVs on bacterial adhesion and colonization, using a cervical cell line (HeLa) as an in vitro model. Specifically, we evaluated the effect of EVs on the adhesion of both vaginal beneficial lactobacilli and opportunistic pathogens (i.e., Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus agalactiae, and Enterococcus faecalis). We demonstrated that EVs from L. crispatus BC5 and L. gasseri BC12 significantly enhanced the cellular adhesion of all tested lactobacilli, reaching the maximum stimulation effect on strains belonging to L. crispatus species (335% and 269% of average adhesion, respectively). At the same time, EVs reduced the adhesion of all tested pathogens, being EVs from L. gasseri BC12 the most efficient.
CONCLUSIONS
Our observations suggest for the first time that EVs released by symbiotic Lactobacillus strains favor healthy vaginal homeostasis by supporting the colonization of beneficial species and preventing pathogens attachment. This study reinforces the concept of EVs as valid postbiotics and opens the perspective of developing postbiotics from vaginal strains to maintain microbiota homeostasis and promote women's health.
背景
乳杆菌属主导阴道微生物群,对阴道感染发挥一线防御作用。乳杆菌释放的细胞外囊泡 (EVs) 被认为是其有益作用的介导物,影响细胞通讯、内稳态、微生物平衡和宿主免疫系统途径。到目前为止,人们对阴道微环境中乳杆菌 EVs 所起的作用知之甚少,作用机制也知之甚少。
结果
在这里,我们假设 EVs 可以通过调节阴道微生物群定植来介导乳杆菌对宿主的有益作用。我们回收并表征了两种阴道菌株(即 L. crispatus BC5 和 L. gasseri BC12)产生的 EVs。EVs 通过超速离心分离,并通过纳米颗粒跟踪分析 (NTA) 和动态光散射 (DLS) 进行物理表征。还评估了 EVs 的蛋白质和核酸 (DNA 和 RNA) 含量。我们使用宫颈细胞系 (HeLa) 作为体外模型,探索了 EVs 对细菌黏附和定植的作用。具体而言,我们评估了 EVs 对阴道有益乳杆菌和机会性病原体(即大肠杆菌、金黄色葡萄球菌、无乳链球菌和粪肠球菌)黏附的影响。我们证明了 L. crispatus BC5 和 L. gasseri BC12 的 EVs 显著增强了所有测试乳杆菌的细胞黏附,对属于 L. crispatus 物种的菌株的最大刺激作用分别达到 335%和 269%的平均黏附率。同时,EVs 减少了所有测试病原体的黏附,其中 L. gasseri BC12 的 EVs 最为有效。
结论
我们的观察结果首次表明,共生乳杆菌菌株释放的 EVs 通过支持有益物种的定植和防止病原体附着,有利于阴道健康的内稳态。这项研究强化了 EVs 作为有效后生元的概念,并为开发来自阴道菌株的后生元以维持微生物群平衡和促进女性健康开辟了前景。