Clostridium perfringens suppressing activity in black soldier fly protein preparations

Clostridium perfringens is a commensal, but also an opportunistic pathogen that can lead to lethal diseases as a result of overgrowth when homeostasis is disrupted. The current course of treatment is antibiotics. However, with increasing antibiotic resistance alternatives are required. We investigated the antimicrobial capacity of digest from different black soldier fly- and mealworm-derived fractions towards C. perfringens by using in vitro models. Culturing C. perfringens with digest of insect-derived fractions showed that fractions containing black soldier fly larvae protein significantly (p < 0.05) inhibited the growth of C. perfringens. In relation to this effect, many small (<5 amino acids) anti-microbial peptides were identified. The impact on healthy microbiota was also investigated through 16S rRNA sequencing and SCFA secretion following exposure of healthy faecal-derived microbiota to digests. This revealed a small but significant (p < 0.05) reduction in abundance and diversity of microbiota, mainly a result of a strong reduction in Firmicutes (e.g. Enterobacter) and increased abundance of Proteobacteria (e.g. Klebsiella). These changes coincided with increased levels of acetic, propionic, and butyric acid secretion. The combined impact of black soldier fly larvae protein on these in vitro assays suggest it can be a promising additional tool to combat C. perfringens infection.

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Main Authors: Dong, Liyou, Ariëns, Renata M.C., America, Antoine H.P., Paul, Aman, Veldkamp, Teun, Mes, Jurriaan J., Wichers, Harry J., Govers, Coen
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Language:English
Subjects:Antimicrobial peptides, Black soldier fly, Clostridium perfringens, Microbiota, Proteomics,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/clostridium-perfringens-suppressing-activity-in-black-soldier-fly
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-5837002024-12-04 Dong, Liyou Ariëns, Renata M.C. America, Antoine H.P. Paul, Aman Veldkamp, Teun Mes, Jurriaan J. Wichers, Harry J. Govers, Coen Article/Letter to editor LWT 149 (2021) ISSN: 0023-6438 Clostridium perfringens suppressing activity in black soldier fly protein preparations 2021 Clostridium perfringens is a commensal, but also an opportunistic pathogen that can lead to lethal diseases as a result of overgrowth when homeostasis is disrupted. The current course of treatment is antibiotics. However, with increasing antibiotic resistance alternatives are required. We investigated the antimicrobial capacity of digest from different black soldier fly- and mealworm-derived fractions towards C. perfringens by using in vitro models. Culturing C. perfringens with digest of insect-derived fractions showed that fractions containing black soldier fly larvae protein significantly (p < 0.05) inhibited the growth of C. perfringens. In relation to this effect, many small (<5 amino acids) anti-microbial peptides were identified. The impact on healthy microbiota was also investigated through 16S rRNA sequencing and SCFA secretion following exposure of healthy faecal-derived microbiota to digests. This revealed a small but significant (p < 0.05) reduction in abundance and diversity of microbiota, mainly a result of a strong reduction in Firmicutes (e.g. Enterobacter) and increased abundance of Proteobacteria (e.g. Klebsiella). These changes coincided with increased levels of acetic, propionic, and butyric acid secretion. The combined impact of black soldier fly larvae protein on these in vitro assays suggest it can be a promising additional tool to combat C. perfringens infection. en application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/clostridium-perfringens-suppressing-activity-in-black-soldier-fly 10.1016/j.lwt.2021.111806 https://edepot.wur.nl/548939 Antimicrobial peptides Black soldier fly Clostridium perfringens Microbiota Proteomics https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Wageningen University & Research
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topic Antimicrobial peptides
Black soldier fly
Clostridium perfringens
Microbiota
Proteomics
Antimicrobial peptides
Black soldier fly
Clostridium perfringens
Microbiota
Proteomics
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Clostridium perfringens
Microbiota
Proteomics
Antimicrobial peptides
Black soldier fly
Clostridium perfringens
Microbiota
Proteomics
Dong, Liyou
Ariëns, Renata M.C.
America, Antoine H.P.
Paul, Aman
Veldkamp, Teun
Mes, Jurriaan J.
Wichers, Harry J.
Govers, Coen
Clostridium perfringens suppressing activity in black soldier fly protein preparations
description Clostridium perfringens is a commensal, but also an opportunistic pathogen that can lead to lethal diseases as a result of overgrowth when homeostasis is disrupted. The current course of treatment is antibiotics. However, with increasing antibiotic resistance alternatives are required. We investigated the antimicrobial capacity of digest from different black soldier fly- and mealworm-derived fractions towards C. perfringens by using in vitro models. Culturing C. perfringens with digest of insect-derived fractions showed that fractions containing black soldier fly larvae protein significantly (p < 0.05) inhibited the growth of C. perfringens. In relation to this effect, many small (<5 amino acids) anti-microbial peptides were identified. The impact on healthy microbiota was also investigated through 16S rRNA sequencing and SCFA secretion following exposure of healthy faecal-derived microbiota to digests. This revealed a small but significant (p < 0.05) reduction in abundance and diversity of microbiota, mainly a result of a strong reduction in Firmicutes (e.g. Enterobacter) and increased abundance of Proteobacteria (e.g. Klebsiella). These changes coincided with increased levels of acetic, propionic, and butyric acid secretion. The combined impact of black soldier fly larvae protein on these in vitro assays suggest it can be a promising additional tool to combat C. perfringens infection.
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topic_facet Antimicrobial peptides
Black soldier fly
Clostridium perfringens
Microbiota
Proteomics
author Dong, Liyou
Ariëns, Renata M.C.
America, Antoine H.P.
Paul, Aman
Veldkamp, Teun
Mes, Jurriaan J.
Wichers, Harry J.
Govers, Coen
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Ariëns, Renata M.C.
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Paul, Aman
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Mes, Jurriaan J.
Wichers, Harry J.
Govers, Coen
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title Clostridium perfringens suppressing activity in black soldier fly protein preparations
title_short Clostridium perfringens suppressing activity in black soldier fly protein preparations
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title_fullStr Clostridium perfringens suppressing activity in black soldier fly protein preparations
title_full_unstemmed Clostridium perfringens suppressing activity in black soldier fly protein preparations
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