Compatibility, Cytotoxicity, and Gastrointestinal Tenacity of Bacteriocin-Producing Bacteria Selected for a Consortium Probiotic Formulation to Be Used in Livestock Feed

Probiotics Antimicrob Proteins. 2021 Feb;13(1):208-217. doi: 10.1007/s12602-020-09687-y.

Abstract

Bacteriocin-producing Escherichia coli ICVB442, E. coli ICVB443, Enterococcus faecalis ICVB497, E. faecalis ICVB501, and Pediococcus pentosaceus ICVB491 strains were examined for their pathogenic risks and compatibility and hence suitability as consortium probiotic bacteria. Except for E. coli ICVB442, all were inclined to form biofilm. All were gelatinase-negative, sensitive to most of the antibiotics tested and not cytotoxic to porcine intestinal epithelial cells (IPEC-1) when tested at a multiplicity of infection (MOI) of 1. P. pentosaceus ICVB491 stood apart by inhibiting the other four strains. Both E. coli strains and E. faecalis ICVB497 strain were β-hemolytic. Survival in the TIM-1 dynamic model of the human digestive system was 139% for the tested E. coli ICVB443 strain, 46% for P. pentosaceus ICVB491, and 32% for the preferred E. faecalis ICVB501 strain. These three potential probiotics, which are bacteriocin-producing strains, will be considered for simultaneous use as consortium with synergistic interactions in vivo on animal model.

Keywords: Bacteriocin; Biocompatibility; Gut microbiota; Probiotic; TIM-1.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animal Feed / parasitology*
  • Animals
  • Bacteriocins / biosynthesis*
  • Biofilms / growth & development*
  • Cell Line
  • Enterococcus faecalis / physiology*
  • Escherichia coli / physiology*
  • Humans
  • Intestines / microbiology*
  • Livestock*
  • Microbial Consortia*
  • Pediococcus pentosaceus / physiology*
  • Probiotics*
  • Swine

Substances

  • Bacteriocins