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BMC Microbiology
Interaction study of Pasteurella multocida with culturable aerobic bacteria isolated from porcine respiratory tracts using coculture in conditioned media
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Hanchanachai, Nonzee1  Chumnanpuen, Pramote2  E-kobon, Teerasak2 
[1] Interdisciplinary Graduate Program in Bioscience, Faculty of Science, Kasetsart University;Computational Biomodelling Laboratory for Agricultural Science and Technology, Kasetsart University;Department of Zoology, Faculty of Science, Kasetsart University;Department of Genetics, Faculty of Science, Kasetsart University;Omics Center for Agriculture, and Health, Kasetsart University (OmiKU)
关键词: Pasteurella multocida;    Bacteria-bacteria interaction;    Coculture;    Porcine respiratory tract;    Conditioned media;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s12866-020-02071-4
学科分类:放射科、核医学、医学影像
来源: BioMed Central
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【 摘 要 】

The porcine respiratory tract harbours multiple microorganisms, and the interactions between these organisms could be associated with animal health status. Pasteurella multocida is a culturable facultative anaerobic bacterium isolated from healthy and diseased porcine respiratory tracts. The interaction between P. multocida and other aerobic commensal bacteria in the porcine respiratory tract is not well understood. This study aimed to determine the interactions between porcine P. multocida capsular serotype A and D strains and other culturable aerobic bacteria isolated from porcine respiratory tracts using a coculture assay in conditioned media followed by calculation of the growth rates and interaction parameters. One hundred and sixteen bacterial samples were isolated from five porcine respiratory tracts, and 93 isolates were identified and phylogenetically classified into fourteen genera based on 16S rRNA sequences. Thirteen isolates from Gram-negative bacterial genera and two isolates from the Gram-positive bacterial genus were selected for coculture with P. multocida. From 17 × 17 (289) interaction pairs, the majority of 220 pairs had negative interactions indicating competition for nutrients and space, while 17 pairs were identified as mild cooperative or positive interactions indicating their coexistence. All conditioned media, except those of Acinetobacter, could inhibit P. multocida growth. Conversely, the conditioned media of P. multocida also inhibited the growth of nine isolates plus themselves. Negative interaction was the major interactions among the coculture of these 15 representative isolates and the coculture with P. multocida. The conditioned media in this study might be further analysed to identify critical molecules and examined by the in vivo experiments. The study proposed the possibility of using these molecules in conditioned media to control P. multocida growth.

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