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: In our previous study the enrichment of the intestinal proteome of type 1 diabetes (T1D)
children with Bacteroides proteins was observed, which led us to our current study that aimed to
isolate and characterize Bacteroides species from fecal samples of T1D and control children. Repetitive
sequence-based PCR (rep-PCR) was used for typing the isolated Bacteroides species. The antibiotic
susceptibility and mucinolytic activity of the isolates was determined. The quantification of specific
bacterial groups in the fecal samples was determined by qPCR. The ability to adhere and invade
the human colonic cell line HT29-MTX-E12 of strains of P. dorei, B. uniformis and P. distasonis was
determined and their whole genome sequencing was performed. The results showed similar numbers
of Bacteroides species in T1D and control samples, but unique Bacteroides species and a higher recovery
of P. distasonis from T1D samples was observed. Rep-PCR grouped the different Bacteroides species, but
no discrimination by origin was achieved. T1D children showed a significant increase in Proteobacteria
and a depletion in Lactobacillus sp. All tested P. dorei, B. uniformis and P. distasonis were able to adhere
to HT29-MTX-E12 cells but significant differences (p < 0.05) in the ability to invade was observed.
The highest ability to invade was exhibited by P. distasonis PtF D14MH1 and P. dorei PtFD16P1, while
B. uniformis strains were unable to invade. The damage to tight junctions was also observed. The
presence of Lactobacillus sp. inhibited the invasion ability of P. distasonis PtF D14MH1 but not P. dorei
PtFD16P1. Sequences of agonist peptides of the human natural preproinsulin and the insulin B chain
insB:9-23 peptide mimics were identified. The results reported in our study stresses the continued
efforts required to clarify the link between T1D and gut microbiota.
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Type 1 diabetes Phocaeicola dorei Parabacteroides distasonis Bacteroides uniformis Invasion Phage Molecular mimicry
Citation
Microorganisms 9 (7): 1436 (2021)
Publisher
MDPI