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Characterization of bacteriocinogenic Enterococcus isolates from wild and laboratory rabbits for the selection of autochthonous probiotic strains in Tunisia

Journal

JOURNAL OF APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 131, Issue 3, Pages 1474-1486

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jam.15047

Keywords

bacteriocin; Enterococcus; probiotic; rabbit; virulence

Funding

  1. Institution of Agricultural Research and Higher Education (IRESA), Tunisia

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This study identified potential probiotic lactococcus bacteria from rabbits, with one Enterococcus durans isolate showing promising application prospects in rabbit husbandry. The isolates also displayed relevant resistance phenotypes and virulence factors, highlighting their potential as autochthonous probiotics.
Aim The objective of this study was to characterize lactic acid bacteria (LAB) from rabbits to be used as potential autochthonous probiotic. Methods and Results Fifteen faecal samples were collected from wild and laboratory rabbits. One hundred and eight isolates were collected and tested for their inhibitory power against eight pathogenic bacteria. Among them, 43 Enterococcus isolates were able to inhibit at least one pathogen. Enterocine genes entA, entB and entP were detected in 14, 17 and 22 isolates, respectively. These isolates were tested for their antibiotic susceptibility and genes encoding virulence factors. Relevant phenotypes of antibiotic resistance were observed especially for ampicillin, vancomycin and linezolid. The following virulence genes were detected (number of positive isolates): hyl (5), esp (8), gelE (30), agg (2), ace (21), efa (6), CylL(L/s) (5), cob (26), cpd (32) and ccf (33). Five isolates were considered as safe and showed tolerance to both acid and bile salt. Conclusion Bacteriocinogenic enterococci isolates from rabbits may show relevant resistance phenotypes and virulence factors. In addition, one Enterococcus durans isolate presents promising autochthonous probiotic candidate. Significance and Impact of the study This study reveals interesting properties for E. durans isolate and supports their utilization as autochthonous probiotic in rabbit husbandry.

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