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Resumo:Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) is the major cause of enteric infections in swine, resulting in significant costs for the swine industry. Among other virulence factors, fimbriae are essential for the initial adhesion of ETEC to the intestinal epithelial cells. In particular, the F4-type (K88) fimbriae are commonly associated with neonatal infections and most post-weaning diarrhoeal infections. These diseases are traditionally prevented or treated with antibiotics, but the use of antibiotics is being highly restricted due to the growing phenomenon of antimicrobial resistance. Therefore, novel strategies such as aptamers, which are small single-stranded oligonucleotides capable of binding to target molecules, seem to be a promising alternative to block the initial adhesion of F4-ETEC. The present study focuses on two parallel studies, the first in which two pre-selected aptamers (31/37) were tested in an in vivo model, Galleria mellonella, to evaluate their toxicity at three inoculated concentrations (1M, 10M, 20M) and the performance as treatment (Capt=500 nM) with infection (108 CFU/mL) of five strains (F4-ETEC, F18-ETEC, Escherichia coli K12, Klebsiella pneumonia ATCC 43216, Staphylococcus aureus ATCC 25929). Secondly, new specific DNA aptamers were selected through an innovative cell-SELEX approach against F4-ETEC bacteria, which involved four main steps: library incubation, partitioning, elution, and amplification. Both preselected aptamers showed no toxicity in Galleria mellonella after 96 h, regardless of the inoculated concentration. Furthermore, inoculation of aptamer 31 + F4-ETEC in Galleria mellonella increased the larval survival rate and health index when compared to inoculation with F4-ETEC alone. Regarding the new selection of DNA aptamers, 12 rounds of SELEX were successfully carried out and a final pool of potential aptamers against F4-ETEC was obtained, which will now be evaluated for their specificity and affinity. This work demonstrates the potential of aptamers in the treatment of ETEC infections as an alternative to antibiotics.
Autores principais:Barros, Maria Margarida
Outros Autores:Oliveira, Ricardo; Castro, Joana Isabel Reis; Araújo, Daniela Eira; Silva, Sónia Carina; Campos, Ana; Outor-Monteiro, Divanildo; Almeida, Carina Manuela Fernandes
Assunto:Aptamer Galleria mellonella Cell-SELEX ETEC F4-fimbria
Ano:2023
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:outro
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade do Minho
Idioma:inglês
Origem:RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho
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Castro, Joana Isabel Reis
Araújo, Daniela Eira
Silva, Sónia Carina
Campos, Ana
Outor-Monteiro, Divanildo
Almeida, Carina Manuela Fernandes
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Almeida, Carina Manuela Fernandes
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Castro, Joana Isabel Reis
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Campos, Ana
Outor-Monteiro, Divanildo
Almeida, Carina Manuela Fernandes
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description Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) is the major cause of enteric infections in swine, resulting in significant costs for the swine industry. Among other virulence factors, fimbriae are essential for the initial adhesion of ETEC to the intestinal epithelial cells. In particular, the F4-type (K88) fimbriae are commonly associated with neonatal infections and most post-weaning diarrhoeal infections. These diseases are traditionally prevented or treated with antibiotics, but the use of antibiotics is being highly restricted due to the growing phenomenon of antimicrobial resistance. Therefore, novel strategies such as aptamers, which are small single-stranded oligonucleotides capable of binding to target molecules, seem to be a promising alternative to block the initial adhesion of F4-ETEC. The present study focuses on two parallel studies, the first in which two pre-selected aptamers (31/37) were tested in an in vivo model, Galleria mellonella, to evaluate their toxicity at three inoculated concentrations (1M, 10M, 20M) and the performance as treatment (Capt=500 nM) with infection (108 CFU/mL) of five strains (F4-ETEC, F18-ETEC, Escherichia coli K12, Klebsiella pneumonia ATCC 43216, Staphylococcus aureus ATCC 25929). Secondly, new specific DNA aptamers were selected through an innovative cell-SELEX approach against F4-ETEC bacteria, which involved four main steps: library incubation, partitioning, elution, and amplification. Both preselected aptamers showed no toxicity in Galleria mellonella after 96 h, regardless of the inoculated concentration. Furthermore, inoculation of aptamer 31 + F4-ETEC in Galleria mellonella increased the larval survival rate and health index when compared to inoculation with F4-ETEC alone. Regarding the new selection of DNA aptamers, 12 rounds of SELEX were successfully carried out and a final pool of potential aptamers against F4-ETEC was obtained, which will now be evaluated for their specificity and affinity. This work demonstrates the potential of aptamers in the treatment of ETEC infections as an alternative to antibiotics.
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spelling engUniversidade da Beira Interior (UBI)porEnterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) is the major cause of enteric infections in swine, resulting in significant costs for the swine industry. Among other virulence factors, fimbriae are essential for the initial adhesion of ETEC to the intestinal epithelial cells. In particular, the F4-type (K88) fimbriae are commonly associated with neonatal infections and most post-weaning diarrhoeal infections. These diseases are traditionally prevented or treated with antibiotics, but the use of antibiotics is being highly restricted due to the growing phenomenon of antimicrobial resistance. Therefore, novel strategies such as aptamers, which are small single-stranded oligonucleotides capable of binding to target molecules, seem to be a promising alternative to block the initial adhesion of F4-ETEC. The present study focuses on two parallel studies, the first in which two pre-selected aptamers (31/37) were tested in an in vivo model, Galleria mellonella, to evaluate their toxicity at three inoculated concentrations (1M, 10M, 20M) and the performance as treatment (Capt=500 nM) with infection (108 CFU/mL) of five strains (F4-ETEC, F18-ETEC, Escherichia coli K12, Klebsiella pneumonia ATCC 43216, Staphylococcus aureus ATCC 25929). Secondly, new specific DNA aptamers were selected through an innovative cell-SELEX approach against F4-ETEC bacteria, which involved four main steps: library incubation, partitioning, elution, and amplification. Both preselected aptamers showed no toxicity in Galleria mellonella after 96 h, regardless of the inoculated concentration. Furthermore, inoculation of aptamer 31 + F4-ETEC in Galleria mellonella increased the larval survival rate and health index when compared to inoculation with F4-ETEC alone. Regarding the new selection of DNA aptamers, 12 rounds of SELEX were successfully carried out and a final pool of potential aptamers against F4-ETEC was obtained, which will now be evaluated for their specificity and affinity. This work demonstrates the potential of aptamers in the treatment of ETEC infections as an alternative to antibiotics.application/pdfporAptamers for blocking enterotoxigenic Escherichia coliBarros, Maria MargaridaOliveira, RicardoCastro, Joana Isabel ReisAraújo, Daniela EiraSilva, Sónia CarinaCampos, AnaOutor-Monteiro, DivanildoAlmeida, Carina Manuela FernandesHostingInstitutionOrganizationalRepositóriUM - Universidade do Minhoe-mailmailto:repositorium@usdb.uminho.ptrepositorium@usdb.uminho.ptCITATIONBarros, Maria Margarida; Oliveira, Ricardo; Castro, Joana; Araújo, Daniela; Silva, Sónia Carina; Campos, Ana; Outor-Monteiro, Divanildo; Almeida, Carina, Aptamers for blocking enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli. Microbiotec23 - Congress of Microbiology and Biotechnology 2023. No. P3.15, Covilhã, Portugal, Dec 07-09, 338-339, 2023.2024-05-16T09:57:09Z2023-12-072024-04-29T18:17:14Z2023-12-07T00:00:00ZHandlehttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/91374http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2open accessAptamerGalleria mellonellaCell-SELEXETECF4-fimbria183758 bytesother research producthttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_1843otherhttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2application/pdffulltexthttps://repositorium.uminho.pt/bitstreams/df02a4e1-669b-4800-bcd3-31bda6413274/download
spellingShingle Aptamers for blocking enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli
Barros, Maria Margarida
Aptamer
Galleria mellonella
Cell-SELEX
ETEC
F4-fimbria
status SINGLETON
subject.fl_str_mv Aptamer
Galleria mellonella
Cell-SELEX
ETEC
F4-fimbria
title Aptamers for blocking enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli
title_full Aptamers for blocking enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli
title_fullStr Aptamers for blocking enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli
title_full_unstemmed Aptamers for blocking enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli
title_short Aptamers for blocking enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli
title_sort Aptamers for blocking enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli
topic Aptamer
Galleria mellonella
Cell-SELEX
ETEC
F4-fimbria
topic_facet Aptamer
Galleria mellonella
Cell-SELEX
ETEC
F4-fimbria
url https://hdl.handle.net/1822/91374
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