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Swine microbiota: what’s changing



            Heather K. Allen, PhD
           Research Microbiologist
    Food Safety and Enteric Pathogens Research Unit
Microbial ecology
• “If I could do it all over again, and relive my
  vision in the twenty-first century, I would be a
  microbial ecologist.”—E. O. Wilson
  – 500-1000 bacterial species per mammalian gut
  – 10,000,000 virus particles per milliliter of
    seawater


• Exploring and hypothesis-testing in complex
  environments
The Food Safety and Enteric Pathogens
            Research Unit
• Reduce foodborne                • Alternatives for
  pathogen load                     “growth-promoting”
  – Vaccines                        antibiotics
     • E. coli O157:H7
     • Salmonella                   – Define the effects of
     • Campylobacter                  carbadox and ASP250 on
  – Pre/probiotics                    the microbiota
     • Inhibitors of Salmonella     – Investigate alternatives
       growth
  – Functional
    metagenomics
     • For bioactive small
       molecules to inhibit
       foodborne pathogens
Biological Questions
• Is the swine gut
  microbiota related to
  shedding status?
   – What happens to the
     swine gut microbiota
     during Salmonella
     challenge?
• What is the effect of
  growth-promoting
  antibiotics on the
  indigenous microbiota
  and phages in swine?
Prevalence of Bacterial Foodborne Illness


       Pathogen     Estimated Annual         Mortality
                         Cases
Salmonella spp         1,027,561                 378
Campylobacter spp       845,024                  76
Shigella spp            131,254                  10
E.coli O157:H7          63,153                   20
Listeria spp             1,591                   255

                                       Scallan et al. 2011
Importance of Salmonella to swine
            industry

• 53% of pig farms are positive for Salmonella
• Goal of any strategy (vaccine, feed-additive,
  etc.) is to reduce Salmonella carriage

• Assess the swine gut microbiota before and
  after Salmonella challenge
Experimental design
                         Inoculated with Salmonella
Non-inoculated
                         enterica serovar Typhimurium
     (NI)
                                                 intranasally




    6 piglets               54 piglets


        0       2           7                                   21
                    • enrich for and enumerate Salmonella
                    • categorize by shedding status
                    • isolate fecal DNAs
                    • 16S rRNA gene sequencing
Cumulative area under the log curve
                                                 Classification of shedders
                                                  High shedders
                                                  Low shedders
                                                  Other shedders                                         HS


                                                                                                         LS



                                             0         1         2          7           14          21
                                                            Days post inoculation

                                                              Bearson et al. submitted Microbes and Infection
Area under the log curve: Huang et al. 2011 PLoS ONE
16S rRNA gene sequence analysis
• Amplified the V1-V3 region using barcoded
  primers
• Sequenced on Roche’s 454 Genome
  Sequencer on the Titanium platform
• Analyzed in the program mothur
  – By operational taxonomic units
    (OTUs)
  – By closest named relative (phylotypes)
Day 0
    2
Day 21
    7
Conclusions from OTU-based analysis

• At day 0, community structure of the “will-be”
  LS and HS microbiota was significantly
  different
• At day 2, Salmonella-induced changes in the
  ecology of the gut caused significant shifts in
  the microbiota
• At day 21, community structure of LS and HS
  pigs more similar to each other than to NI
  pigs, suggesting an impact regardless of
  shedding status
Who is present?
• Swine microbiota resembles
  other mammalian gut
  microbiotas
  – Dominated by Firmicutes,
    Bacteroides, and Proteobacteria
    phyla
• Abundance of certain genera is          Allen et al. 2011 mBio

  uniquely swine
  – Relative abundance of Prevotella is
    typically over 40%
Which bacteria are driving the
           shifts at day 2?

Day 2 genera

Statistically
significant
differences:

LS vs. HS

NI vs. HS
Day 0
Which bacteria were responsible
  for the difference at day 0?

                           All p>0.05

                           Trends?
Next steps
• Systems biology analysis of Salmonella
  shedding
  Bacterial membership
  Swine gene expression data
  – Correlations between them

  – Shawn Bearson (ARS), Brad Bearson (ARS), Chris
    Tuggle (ISU), Jolita Uthe (grad student)
Antibiotics used in agriculture are
    under scrutiny in the U.S.
• Agricultural antibiotics
  have therapeutic and
  non-therapeutic
  (growth promoting)
  uses.
• FDA recently (spring
  2012) published a
  Guidance For Industry      Eckholm, E. “U.S. Meat Farmers Brace
                             for Limits on Antibiotics”. The New
  (#209) to eliminate        York Times. 15 September 2010.
  growth-promoting
  antibiotics in the U.S.
The challenges of alternatives to
     antibiotics in agriculture
• The mechanism of how antibiotics promote
  growth is unclear
  – Pathogen prevention or treatment?
  – Antinflammatory?
  – Decrease pressure of indigenous bacteria on the
    immune system?
Allen et al., submitted, Trends in Microbiology
Biological Questions
• Is the swine gut
  microbiota related to
  shedding status?
   – What happens to the
     swine gut microbiota
     during Salmonella
     challenge?
• What is the effect of
  growth-promoting
  antibiotics on the
  indigenous microbiota
  and phages in swine?
In-feed antibiotic experiment
                                                            Weaning
                                                       14 Days Post Farrow

                                               1 week of growth on unamended feed



                                         6 piglets         6 piglets             6 piglets          6 piglets
                                         Control        Subtherapeutic         Therapeutic          ASP250
Age of pigs (in days)




                             Unamended               Unamended            Unamended           Unamended
                        21
                                          Day 0                 Day 0
                                                     Carbadox
                        35 Unamended                 10 g/ton
                                         Day 14                 Day 14   Carbadox    Day 0
                                         Day 17                  (End)   50 g/ton    Day 3

                                         Day 42                                     Day 28      ASP250
                        77 Unamended
                                         Day 56            Penicillin, chlortetracycline, )
                                                                                       (End         Day 0
                                         Day 64            and sulfamethazine                       Day 8
                                         Day 70                                                     Day 14
ASP250 alters bacterial membership
                         Non-medicated pigs    Day 0
                         ASP250-treated pigs   Day 8
                                               Day14




Allen et al. 2011 mBio    p<0.01, R=0.43
Certain bacterial populations
     change significantly with ASP250
  • DECREASE: Coprococcus, Succinivibrio,
   Streptococcus, Treponema, and Turicibacter
    Streptococcus,
    spp.
  • INCREASE: Escherichia coli




Looft et al., 2012, PNAS
E. coli as an indicator of gut
             disturbances?
• E. coli populations have been reported to
  increase
  – with other antibiotics
  – In pregnant women
  – With diet change in cattle
  – In hungry kids in Bangladesh



                                   Looft and Allen, 2012,
                                   Gut Microbes
What are the functions of the
      community members?
                            Medicated   Non-
• Functions of interest:
                            (ASP250)    medicated
  – Mucin degradation
                            Day 0       Day 0
  – Butyrate production
  – Antibiotic resistance   Day 14      Day 14

• >100 different types of resistance genes in
  EACH metagenome
• Swine bacterial metagenomes harbor diverse
  antibiotic resistance genes regardless of
  antibiotic treatment
Gene(s) detected by:
 Mechanism of resistance                                                  Confer(s) resistance to:
                                Metagenomics       Q-PCR

More prevalent in the treated metagenome
Aminoglycoside O-               aph(3′′)-Ib,      aph(3′′)-Ib   streptomycin   Not
phosphotransferase.             aph(6′)-Ic,                                    administered
                                aph(6′)-Id
Class A beta-lactamase.                           blaTEM-1,     beta-lactams
                                                  blaSHV-2
Major facilitator superfamily   emrD, mdfA,       tet(B), bcr   chloramphenicol, tetracycline, deoxycholate,
efflux pump                     mdtH, mdtL,                     fosfomycin, fosmidomycin, sulfathiazole
                                rosA, tet(B)
Resistance-nodulation-cell      adeA, amrB,       acrA          fluoramphenicol, aminoglycoside, macrolide,
division efflux pump.           mdtF, mdtN,                     acriflavine, doxorubicin, erythromycin,
                                mdtO, mdtP,                     puromycin, beta-lactams
                                oprA, tolC
Ribosomal protection protein.   tet(M)            tet(O)        tetracycline
More prevalent in the control metagenomes

Resistance-nodulation-cell      mexF                            chloramphenicol, fluoroquinolone
division resistance efflux
pump.
Ribosomal protection protein.   tetB(P), tet(Q)                 tetracycline

       Also, more resistance genes in medicated metagenome than non-
       medicated (p<0.05)
In-feed antibiotic experiment
                                                            Weaning
                                                       14 Days Post Farrow

                                               1 week of growth on unamended feed



                                         6 piglets         6 piglets             6 piglets         6 piglets
                                         Control        Subtherapeutic         Therapeutic         ASP250
Age of pigs (in days)




                             Unamended               Unamended            Unamended          Unamended
                        21
                                          Day 0                 Day 0
                                                     Carbadox
                        35 Unamended                 10 g/ton
                                         Day 14                 Day 14   Carbadox   Day 0
                                         Day 17                  (End)   50 g/ton   Day 3

                                         Day 42                                     Day 28     ASP250
                        77 Unamended
                                         Day 56                                     (End )         Day 0
                                         Day 64                                                    Day 8
                                         Day 70                                                    Day 14
Carbadox and gene transfer
• The antibiotic carbadox is
  fed to swine to improve
  feed efficiency               1. Are other phages
                                      or gene transfer
• VSH-1, a prophage-like
                                      agents induced
  element of Brachyspira              by carbadox in
  hyodysenteriae, is induced          the swine gut?
  by carbadox                   2. Are fitness genes
• Antibiotic resistance genes         mobilized?
  are transferred by VSH-1
  among B. hyo. cells        Stanton, T. B. et al. 2008. AEM. 74(10):2950
Amplify 16S rRNA genes and
        isolate phages
                     Day 14      15 sampling points
                                   (treatment x time)




               Phage extraction
• 16S rRNA gene sequences per individual fecal sample
• 15 phage metagenomes from pooled feces
Diverse phages in swine feces




                     Judi Stasko
ASP250 alters phage membership


                           p<0.1,
  Relative abundance




                           R=0.72
Phage integrases are more
abundant with in-feed antibiotics


                                               p<0.01




                   n=10        n=5
In-feed antibiotics induce prophages in the swine
                    microbiome
Penicillin is likely the component of
ASP250 with phage-related activity
• ASP250 = subinhibitory concentrations of
  chlortetracycline, penicillin, sulfamethazine
• PAS = phage-antibiotic synergy




           Comeau et al. 2007. PLoS One. 2:e799
Conclusions part II
• Increases in E. coli abundance may be a
  collateral effect of general ecosystem
  disturbances, including antibiotics
• Swine microbial communities harbor diverse
  antibiotic resistance genes
• In-feed antibiotics induce prophages in the
  swine gut.
• ASP250 causes significant changes in the
  membership and abundance of bacterial and
  phage communities.
Apply microbial ecology to health and
            food safety
• Discover targeted approaches to improve food
  safety
• Manipulate microbial communities to prevent
  carriage of foodborne pathogens

  – Use fewer antibiotics
  – Identify appropriate alternatives
  – Discover novel ways of addressing disease
  – Define individual health
Acknowledgements
• Salmonella project      • Antibiotic alternatives
   –   Shawn Bearson        project
   –   Brad Bearson           –   Thad Stanton
   –   Brian Brunelle         –   Sam Humphrey
   –   Jalusa Kich            –   Stephanie Jones
   –   Jenn Jones             –   Michelle Tsai
   –   Briony Atkinson        –   Uri Levine
                              –   Torey Looft
• NADC Genomics group
   – David Alt, Lea Ann Hobbs, and
     Darrell Bayles
• Judi Stasko
• Jim Tiedje and Tim Johnson
Analysis of internal controls
qPCR for Prevotella and Salmonella

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Dr. Heather Allen - Swine microbiota: What’s changing

  • 1. Swine microbiota: what’s changing Heather K. Allen, PhD Research Microbiologist Food Safety and Enteric Pathogens Research Unit
  • 2. Microbial ecology • “If I could do it all over again, and relive my vision in the twenty-first century, I would be a microbial ecologist.”—E. O. Wilson – 500-1000 bacterial species per mammalian gut – 10,000,000 virus particles per milliliter of seawater • Exploring and hypothesis-testing in complex environments
  • 3. The Food Safety and Enteric Pathogens Research Unit • Reduce foodborne • Alternatives for pathogen load “growth-promoting” – Vaccines antibiotics • E. coli O157:H7 • Salmonella – Define the effects of • Campylobacter carbadox and ASP250 on – Pre/probiotics the microbiota • Inhibitors of Salmonella – Investigate alternatives growth – Functional metagenomics • For bioactive small molecules to inhibit foodborne pathogens
  • 4. Biological Questions • Is the swine gut microbiota related to shedding status? – What happens to the swine gut microbiota during Salmonella challenge? • What is the effect of growth-promoting antibiotics on the indigenous microbiota and phages in swine?
  • 5. Prevalence of Bacterial Foodborne Illness Pathogen Estimated Annual Mortality Cases Salmonella spp 1,027,561 378 Campylobacter spp 845,024 76 Shigella spp 131,254 10 E.coli O157:H7 63,153 20 Listeria spp 1,591 255 Scallan et al. 2011
  • 6. Importance of Salmonella to swine industry • 53% of pig farms are positive for Salmonella • Goal of any strategy (vaccine, feed-additive, etc.) is to reduce Salmonella carriage • Assess the swine gut microbiota before and after Salmonella challenge
  • 7. Experimental design Inoculated with Salmonella Non-inoculated enterica serovar Typhimurium (NI) intranasally 6 piglets 54 piglets 0 2 7 21 • enrich for and enumerate Salmonella • categorize by shedding status • isolate fecal DNAs • 16S rRNA gene sequencing
  • 8. Cumulative area under the log curve Classification of shedders High shedders Low shedders Other shedders HS LS 0 1 2 7 14 21 Days post inoculation Bearson et al. submitted Microbes and Infection Area under the log curve: Huang et al. 2011 PLoS ONE
  • 9. 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis • Amplified the V1-V3 region using barcoded primers • Sequenced on Roche’s 454 Genome Sequencer on the Titanium platform • Analyzed in the program mothur – By operational taxonomic units (OTUs) – By closest named relative (phylotypes)
  • 10. Day 0 2 Day 21 7
  • 11. Conclusions from OTU-based analysis • At day 0, community structure of the “will-be” LS and HS microbiota was significantly different • At day 2, Salmonella-induced changes in the ecology of the gut caused significant shifts in the microbiota • At day 21, community structure of LS and HS pigs more similar to each other than to NI pigs, suggesting an impact regardless of shedding status
  • 12. Who is present? • Swine microbiota resembles other mammalian gut microbiotas – Dominated by Firmicutes, Bacteroides, and Proteobacteria phyla • Abundance of certain genera is Allen et al. 2011 mBio uniquely swine – Relative abundance of Prevotella is typically over 40%
  • 13. Which bacteria are driving the shifts at day 2? Day 2 genera Statistically significant differences: LS vs. HS NI vs. HS
  • 14. Day 0
  • 15. Which bacteria were responsible for the difference at day 0? All p>0.05 Trends?
  • 16. Next steps • Systems biology analysis of Salmonella shedding Bacterial membership Swine gene expression data – Correlations between them – Shawn Bearson (ARS), Brad Bearson (ARS), Chris Tuggle (ISU), Jolita Uthe (grad student)
  • 17. Antibiotics used in agriculture are under scrutiny in the U.S. • Agricultural antibiotics have therapeutic and non-therapeutic (growth promoting) uses. • FDA recently (spring 2012) published a Guidance For Industry Eckholm, E. “U.S. Meat Farmers Brace for Limits on Antibiotics”. The New (#209) to eliminate York Times. 15 September 2010. growth-promoting antibiotics in the U.S.
  • 18. The challenges of alternatives to antibiotics in agriculture • The mechanism of how antibiotics promote growth is unclear – Pathogen prevention or treatment? – Antinflammatory? – Decrease pressure of indigenous bacteria on the immune system?
  • 19. Allen et al., submitted, Trends in Microbiology
  • 20. Biological Questions • Is the swine gut microbiota related to shedding status? – What happens to the swine gut microbiota during Salmonella challenge? • What is the effect of growth-promoting antibiotics on the indigenous microbiota and phages in swine?
  • 21. In-feed antibiotic experiment Weaning 14 Days Post Farrow 1 week of growth on unamended feed 6 piglets 6 piglets 6 piglets 6 piglets Control Subtherapeutic Therapeutic ASP250 Age of pigs (in days) Unamended Unamended Unamended Unamended 21 Day 0 Day 0 Carbadox 35 Unamended 10 g/ton Day 14 Day 14 Carbadox Day 0 Day 17 (End) 50 g/ton Day 3 Day 42 Day 28 ASP250 77 Unamended Day 56 Penicillin, chlortetracycline, ) (End Day 0 Day 64 and sulfamethazine Day 8 Day 70 Day 14
  • 22. ASP250 alters bacterial membership Non-medicated pigs Day 0 ASP250-treated pigs Day 8 Day14 Allen et al. 2011 mBio p<0.01, R=0.43
  • 23. Certain bacterial populations change significantly with ASP250 • DECREASE: Coprococcus, Succinivibrio, Streptococcus, Treponema, and Turicibacter Streptococcus, spp. • INCREASE: Escherichia coli Looft et al., 2012, PNAS
  • 24. E. coli as an indicator of gut disturbances? • E. coli populations have been reported to increase – with other antibiotics – In pregnant women – With diet change in cattle – In hungry kids in Bangladesh Looft and Allen, 2012, Gut Microbes
  • 25. What are the functions of the community members? Medicated Non- • Functions of interest: (ASP250) medicated – Mucin degradation Day 0 Day 0 – Butyrate production – Antibiotic resistance Day 14 Day 14 • >100 different types of resistance genes in EACH metagenome • Swine bacterial metagenomes harbor diverse antibiotic resistance genes regardless of antibiotic treatment
  • 26. Gene(s) detected by: Mechanism of resistance Confer(s) resistance to: Metagenomics Q-PCR More prevalent in the treated metagenome Aminoglycoside O- aph(3′′)-Ib, aph(3′′)-Ib streptomycin Not phosphotransferase. aph(6′)-Ic, administered aph(6′)-Id Class A beta-lactamase. blaTEM-1, beta-lactams blaSHV-2 Major facilitator superfamily emrD, mdfA, tet(B), bcr chloramphenicol, tetracycline, deoxycholate, efflux pump mdtH, mdtL, fosfomycin, fosmidomycin, sulfathiazole rosA, tet(B) Resistance-nodulation-cell adeA, amrB, acrA fluoramphenicol, aminoglycoside, macrolide, division efflux pump. mdtF, mdtN, acriflavine, doxorubicin, erythromycin, mdtO, mdtP, puromycin, beta-lactams oprA, tolC Ribosomal protection protein. tet(M) tet(O) tetracycline More prevalent in the control metagenomes Resistance-nodulation-cell mexF chloramphenicol, fluoroquinolone division resistance efflux pump. Ribosomal protection protein. tetB(P), tet(Q) tetracycline Also, more resistance genes in medicated metagenome than non- medicated (p<0.05)
  • 27. In-feed antibiotic experiment Weaning 14 Days Post Farrow 1 week of growth on unamended feed 6 piglets 6 piglets 6 piglets 6 piglets Control Subtherapeutic Therapeutic ASP250 Age of pigs (in days) Unamended Unamended Unamended Unamended 21 Day 0 Day 0 Carbadox 35 Unamended 10 g/ton Day 14 Day 14 Carbadox Day 0 Day 17 (End) 50 g/ton Day 3 Day 42 Day 28 ASP250 77 Unamended Day 56 (End ) Day 0 Day 64 Day 8 Day 70 Day 14
  • 28. Carbadox and gene transfer • The antibiotic carbadox is fed to swine to improve feed efficiency 1. Are other phages or gene transfer • VSH-1, a prophage-like agents induced element of Brachyspira by carbadox in hyodysenteriae, is induced the swine gut? by carbadox 2. Are fitness genes • Antibiotic resistance genes mobilized? are transferred by VSH-1 among B. hyo. cells Stanton, T. B. et al. 2008. AEM. 74(10):2950
  • 29. Amplify 16S rRNA genes and isolate phages Day 14 15 sampling points (treatment x time) Phage extraction • 16S rRNA gene sequences per individual fecal sample • 15 phage metagenomes from pooled feces
  • 30. Diverse phages in swine feces Judi Stasko
  • 31. ASP250 alters phage membership p<0.1, Relative abundance R=0.72
  • 32. Phage integrases are more abundant with in-feed antibiotics p<0.01 n=10 n=5 In-feed antibiotics induce prophages in the swine microbiome
  • 33. Penicillin is likely the component of ASP250 with phage-related activity • ASP250 = subinhibitory concentrations of chlortetracycline, penicillin, sulfamethazine • PAS = phage-antibiotic synergy Comeau et al. 2007. PLoS One. 2:e799
  • 34. Conclusions part II • Increases in E. coli abundance may be a collateral effect of general ecosystem disturbances, including antibiotics • Swine microbial communities harbor diverse antibiotic resistance genes • In-feed antibiotics induce prophages in the swine gut. • ASP250 causes significant changes in the membership and abundance of bacterial and phage communities.
  • 35. Apply microbial ecology to health and food safety • Discover targeted approaches to improve food safety • Manipulate microbial communities to prevent carriage of foodborne pathogens – Use fewer antibiotics – Identify appropriate alternatives – Discover novel ways of addressing disease – Define individual health
  • 36. Acknowledgements • Salmonella project • Antibiotic alternatives – Shawn Bearson project – Brad Bearson – Thad Stanton – Brian Brunelle – Sam Humphrey – Jalusa Kich – Stephanie Jones – Jenn Jones – Michelle Tsai – Briony Atkinson – Uri Levine – Torey Looft • NADC Genomics group – David Alt, Lea Ann Hobbs, and Darrell Bayles • Judi Stasko • Jim Tiedje and Tim Johnson
  • 38. qPCR for Prevotella and Salmonella

Editor's Notes

  1. When I was a rotating graduate student, I was grabbed by the same fascination that Dr. Wilson beholds when I spent 6 weeks in Jo Handelsman’s lab. Nothing in my undergraduate education captivated me as thoroughly as microbiology.
  2. Plug Vijay
  3. Metagenomics gives us the power to ask this question. Idea would be to identify factors that the antibiotics alter to promote growth. Then develop novel approaches that have the same growth-promoting effect without increasing the prevalence of antibiotic resistance.
  4. Animals are often asymptomatic carriers of Salmonella, serving as a reservoir for the foodborne pathogenSalmonellais present in the environment so the goal of eliminating Salmonella is a bit far-fetched. But if it can be reduced, then the number of illnesses are reduced, and that is a good thing.
  5. I know that not all of you are microbiologists, but given the attention that the HMP is getting and that some of you are microbiologists I thought I’d give a general informational slide about the swine microbiota.
  6. Chlortetracycline and carbadox make up almost 75% of antibiotic use in feed of nursery age pigs
  7. Metagenomics gives us the power to ask this question. Idea would be to identify factors that the antibiotics alter to promote growth. Then develop novel approaches that have the same growth-promoting effect without increasing the prevalence of antibiotic resistance.
  8. Lower LAB in folks with higher BMIFumaric acid mirrors the effects of ASP250 in regards to the E. coli and lactobacilli
  9. 1) sub-conc of penicillin weakened streptococcus such that phage resistant strains in mixed cultures were susceptible to phage lysis by exogenous phages (Verhue 1978)2) PAS Aztreonam and cefiximeNot tetracycline orgentamycin