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Improving the growth and intestinal colonization of Escherichia coli Nissle 1917 by strengthening its oligopeptides importation ability

Ruxue Sun, Peijun Yu, Liying Guo, Yufei Huang, Yanhong Nie, Yunpeng Yang

2024Metabolic Engineering9 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Escherichia coli Nissle 1917 (EcN), the probiotic featured with well-established safety in different host, is emerging as a favored chassis for the construction of engineered probiotics for disease treatment. However, limited by the low intestinal colonization ability of EcN, repeated administration is required to maximize the health benefits of the EcN-derived engineered probiotics. Here, using fecal metabolites as “metabolites pool”, we developed a metabolomic strategy to characterize the comprehensive metabolic profile of EcN. Compared with Prevotella copri DSM 18205 ( P. copri ), one of the dominant microbes in gut flora, EcN exhibited minor growth advantage under the fecal metabolites-containing condition for its lower metabolic capability towards fecal metabolites. Further study indicated that EcN lacked the ability to import the oligopeptides containing more than two amino acids. The shortage of oligopeptides-derived amino acids might limit the growth of EcN by restricting its purine metabolism. Assisted with the bioinformatic and qRT-PCR analyses, we identified a tripeptides-specific importer Pc-OPT in P. copri , which was mainly distributed in genera Prevotella and Bacteroides . Overexpression of Pc-OPT improved the tripeptides importation of EcN and promoted its growth and intestinal colonization. Notably, 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing results indicated that strengthening the oligopeptides importation ability of EcN might promote its intestinal colonization by adjusting the gut microbial composition. Our study reveals that the growth and intestinal colonization of EcN is limited by its insufficient oligopeptides importation and paves road for promoting the efficacy of the EcN-derived synthetic probiotics by improving their intestinal colonization ability. • The comprehensive metabolic profile of EcN was characterized by developing a metabolomic strategy. • Compared with P. copri , EcN exhibited minor growth advantage under the fecal metabolites-containing condition. • EcN lacked the ability to import the oligopeptides containing more than two amino acids. • Overexpression of Pc-OPT promoted the growth and intestinal colonization of EcN. • Strengthening the oligopeptides importation ability of EcN might promote its intestinal colonization by adjusting the gut microbial composition.

Topics & Concepts

Escherichia coliColonizationMicrobiologyOligopeptideBiologyBiochemistryPeptideGeneEscherichia coli research studiesProbiotics and Fermented FoodsBacterial Genetics and Biotechnology