Excretory-secretory products from adult helminth Nippostrongylus brasiliensis have in vitro bactericidal activity

Roxanne Pillay*, Zilungile L. Mkhize-Kwitshana, William G. C. Horsnell, Christopher Icke, Ian Henderson, Murray E. Selkirk, Rita Berkachy, Pragalathan Naidoo, Abraham J. Niehaus, Ravesh Singh, Adam F. Cunningham, Matthew K. O'shea

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Abstract

Introduction. Intestinal helminths and microbiota share the same anatomical niche during infection and are likely to interact either directly or indirectly. Whether intestinal helminths employ bactericidal strategies that influence their microbial environment is not completely understood.

Hypothesis. In the present study, the hypothesis that the adult hookworm Nippostrongylus brasiliensis produces molecules that impair bacterial growth in vitro, is tested.

Aim. To investigate the in vitro bactericidal activity of Nippostrongylus brasiliensis against commensal and pathogenic bacteria.

Methodology. The bactericidal effect of somatic extract and excretory-secretory products of adult Nippostrongylus brasiliensis on Gram-positive (Staphylococcus aureus) and Gram-negative (Escherichia coli, Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium, and Klebsiella pneumoniae) bacteria was assessed using growth assays. Minimum inhibitory concentration and minimum bactericidal concentration assays were performed using excretory-secretory products released from the pathogen.

Results. Broad-spectrum in vitro bactericidal activity in excretory-secretory products, but not somatic extract of adult Nippostrongylus brasiliensis was detected. The bactericidal activity of excretory-secretory products was concentration-dependent, maintained after heat treatment, and preserved after repeated freezing and thawing.

Conclusion. The results of this study demonstrate that helminths such as Nippostrongylus brasiliensis release molecules via their excretory-secretory pathway that have broad-spectrum bactericidal activity. The mechanisms responsible for this bactericidal activity remain to be determined and further studies aimed at isolating and identifying active bactericidal molecules are needed.
Original languageEnglish
Article number001762
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Medical Microbiology
Volume72
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 6 Nov 2023

Bibliographical note

Funding:
Division of Research Capacity Development (Award HDID5149/KR/202). Principle Award Recipient: ZilungileL. Mkhize-Kwitshana.

Keywords

  • bactericidal activity
  • intestinal helminth
  • microbiota and Nippostrongylus brasiliensis

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