RRC ID 50849
著者 Sakurai T, Hashikura N, Minami J, Yamada A, Odamaki T, Xiao JZ.
タイトル Tolerance mechanisms of human-residential bifidobacteria against lysozyme.
ジャーナル Anaerobe
Abstract We previously reported that lysozyme present in breast milk is a selection factor for bifidobacterial colonization in infant human intestines. This study is aimed at examining their underlying mechanisms. Human-residential bifidobacteria (HRB) generally exhibited higher tolerance than non-HRB to lysozymes, except B. bifidum subspecies. To assess the involvement of enzymatic activity of lysozyme, peptidoglycan (PG) was isolated and the degree of O-acetylation (O-Ac) in 19 strains, including both HRB and non-HRB, was determined. Variety in the degree of O-Ac was observed among each of the Bifidobacterium species; however, all purified PGs were found to be tolerant to lysozyme, independent of their O-Ac degree. In addition, De-O-Ac of PGs affected the sensitivity to lysozyme of only B. longum-derived PG. To examine the non-enzymatic antibacterial activity of lysozyme on bifidobacteria, lysozyme was heat-denatured. The HRB and non-HRB strains exhibited similar patterns of susceptibility to intact lysozyme as they did to heat-denatured lysozyme. In addition, strains of B. bifidum (30 strains), which showed various tolerance of lysozyme, also exhibited similar patterns of susceptibility to intact lysozyme as they did to heat-denatured lysozyme. These results suggest that bifidobacteria are resistant to the peptidoglycan-degrading property of lysozyme, and the tolerance to lysozyme among some HRB strains is due to resistance to the non-enzymatic antibacterial activity of lysozyme.
巻・号 47
ページ 104-110
公開日 2017-10-1
DOI 10.1016/j.anaerobe.2017.05.001
PII S1075-9964(17)30085-9
PMID 28478277
MeSH Acetylation Anti-Infective Agents / metabolism* Bifidobacterium / chemistry Bifidobacterium / drug effects* Bifidobacterium / physiology* Cell Wall / chemistry Humans Hydrolysis Muramidase / metabolism* Peptidoglycan / chemistry Peptidoglycan / isolation & purification Peptidoglycan / metabolism
IF 2.709
引用数 3
リソース情報
一般微生物 JCM 5820 JCM 5705