Inulin-type fructan degradation capacity of Clostridium cluster IV and XIVa butyrate-producing colon bacteria and their associated metabolic outcomes

被引:57
作者
Moens, F. [1 ]
De Vuyst, L. [1 ]
机构
[1] Vrije Univ Brussel, Fac Sci & Bioengn Sci, Res Grp Ind Microbiol & Food Biotechnol, Pl Laan 2, B-1050 Brussels, Belgium
关键词
Clostridium cluster IV; Clostridium cluster XIVa; inulin-type fructans; butyrate; gases; SP-NOV; FAECALIBACTERIUM-PRAUSNITZII; BUTYRICICOCCUS-PULLICAECORUM; GUT MICROBIOTA; GENE-EXPRESSION; CECAL CONTENT; FERMENTATION; OLIGOFRUCTOSE; BIFIDOBACTERIA; FORMATE;
D O I
10.3920/BM2016.0142
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Four selected butyrate-producing colon bacterial strains belonging to Clostridium cluster IV (Butyricicoccus pullicaecorum DSM 23266(T) and Faecalibacterium prausnitzii DSM 17677(T)) and XIVa (Eubacterium hallii DSM 17630 and Eubacterium rectale CIP 105953(T)) were studied as to their capacity to degrade inulin-type fructans and concomitant metabolite production. Cultivation of these strains was performed in bottles and fermentors containing a modified medium for colon bacteria, including acetate, supplemented with either fructose, oligofructose, or inulin as the sole energy source. Inulin-type fructan degradation was not a general characteristic among these strains. B. pullicaecorum DSM 23266(T) and E. hallii DSM 17630 could only ferment fructose and did not degrade oligofructose or inulin. E. rectale CIP 105953T and F. prausnitzii DSM 17677(T) fermented fructose and could degrade both oligofructose and inulin. All chain length fractions of oligofructose were degraded simultaneously (both strains) and both long and short chain length fractions of inulin were degraded either simultaneously (E. rectale CIP 105953(T)) or consecutively (F. prausnitzii DSM 17677(T)), indicating an extracellular polymer degradation mechanism. B. pullicaecorum DSM 23266(T) and E. hallii DSM 17630 produced high concentrations of butyrate, CO2, and H-2 from fructose. E. rectale CIP 105953T produced lactate, butyrate, CO2, and H-2, from fructose, oligofructose, and inulin, whereas F. prausnitzii DSM 17677(T) produced butyrate, formate, CO2, and traces of lactate from fructose, oligofructose, and inulin. Based on carbon recovery and theoretical metabolite production calculations, an adapted stoichiometrically balanced metabolic pathway for butyrate, formate, lactate, CO2, and H-2 production by members of both Clostridium cluster IV and XIVa butyrate-producing bacteria was constructed.
引用
收藏
页码:473 / 490
页数:18
相关论文
共 79 条
[31]  
Harmsen Hermie J. M., 2002, Microbial Ecology in Health and Disease, V14, P211, DOI 10.1080/08910600310002091
[32]   Functional Metabolic Map of Faecalibacterium prausnitzii, a Beneficial Human Gut Microbe [J].
Heinken, Almut ;
Khan, M. Tanweer ;
Paglia, Giuseppe ;
Rodionov, Dmitry A. ;
Harmsen, Hermie J. M. ;
Thiele, Ines .
JOURNAL OF BACTERIOLOGY, 2014, 196 (18) :3289-3302
[33]   Is the abundance of Faecalibacterium prausnitzii relevant to Crohn's disease? [J].
Jia, Wenjing ;
Whitehead, Rebekah N. ;
Griffiths, Lesley ;
Dawson, Claire ;
Waring, Rosemary H. ;
Ramsden, David B. ;
Hunter, John O. ;
Cole, Jeffrey A. .
FEMS MICROBIOLOGY LETTERS, 2010, 310 (02) :138-144
[34]   Effect of oligofructose-enriched inulin (OF-IN) on bacterial composition and disease activity of patients with Crohn's disease: results from a double-blinded randomised controlled trial [J].
Joossens, Marie ;
De Preter, Vicky ;
Ballet, Vera ;
Verbeke, Kristin ;
Rutgeerts, Paul ;
Vermeire, Severine .
GUT, 2012, 61 (06) :958-958
[35]   Dysbiosis of the faecal microbiota in patients with Crohn's disease and their unaffected relatives [J].
Joossens, Marie ;
Huys, Geert ;
Cnockaert, Margo ;
De Preter, Vicky ;
Verbeke, Kristin ;
Rutgeerts, Paul ;
Vandamme, Peter ;
Vermeire, Severine .
GUT, 2011, 60 (05) :631-637
[36]  
Joye D, 2000, J AOAC INT, V83, P1020
[37]   Modelling the emergent dynamics and major metabolites of the human colonic microbiota [J].
Kettle, Helen ;
Louis, Petra ;
Holtrop, Grietje ;
Duncan, Sylvia H. ;
Flint, Harry J. .
ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY, 2015, 17 (05) :1615-1630
[38]   Antioxidants Keep the Potentially Probiotic but Highly Oxygen-Sensitive Human Gut Bacterium Faecalibacterium prausnitzii Alive at Ambient Air [J].
Khan, M. Tanweer ;
van Dijl, Jan Maarten ;
Harmsen, Hermie J. M. .
PLOS ONE, 2014, 9 (05)
[39]   Jerusalem artichoke and chicory inulin in bakery products affect faecal microbiota of healthy volunteers [J].
Kleessen, Brigitta ;
Schwarz, Sandra ;
Boehm, Anke ;
Fuhrmann, H. ;
Richter, A. ;
Henle, T. ;
Krueger, Monika .
BRITISH JOURNAL OF NUTRITION, 2007, 98 (03) :540-549
[40]   How glycan metabolism shapes the human gut microbiota [J].
Koropatkin, Nicole M. ;
Cameron, Elizabeth A. ;
Martens, Eric C. .
NATURE REVIEWS MICROBIOLOGY, 2012, 10 (05) :323-335