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Non-Toxigenic Clostridioides difficile Strain E4 (NTCD-E4) Prevents Establishment of Primary C. difficile Infection by Epidemic PCR Ribotype 027 in an In Vitro Human Gut Model.


ABSTRACT: Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) remains a significant healthcare burden. Non-toxigenic C. difficile (NTCD) strains have shown a benefit in preventing porcine enteritis and in human recurrent CDI. In this study, we evaluated the efficacy of metronidazole-resistant NTCD-E4 in preventing CDI facilitated by a range of antimicrobials in an in vitro human gut model. NTCD-E4 spores (at a dose of 107) were instilled 7 days before a clinical ribotype (RT) 027 (at the same dose) strain (210). In separate experiments, four different antimicrobials were used to perturb gut microbiotas; bacterial populations and cytotoxin production were determined using viable counting and Vero cell cytotoxicity, respectively. RT027 and NTCD-E4 proliferated in the in vitro model when inoculated singly, with RT027 demonstrating high-level cytotoxin (3-5-log10-relative units) production. In experiments where the gut model was pre-inoculated with NTCD-E4, RT027 was remained quiescent and failed to produce cytotoxins. NTCD-E4 showed mutations in hsmA and a gene homologous to CD196-1331, previously linked to medium-dependent metronidazole resistance, but lacked other metronidazole resistance determinants. This study showed that RT027 was unable to elicit simulated infection in the presence of NTCD-E4 following stimulation by four different antimicrobials. These data complement animal and clinical studies in suggesting NTCD offer prophylactic potential in the management of human CDI.

SUBMITTER: Etifa P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10044524 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Non-Toxigenic <i>Clostridioides difficile</i> Strain E4 (NTCD-E4) Prevents Establishment of Primary <i>C. difficile</i> Infection by Epidemic PCR Ribotype 027 in an In Vitro Human Gut Model.

Etifa Perezimor P   Rodríguez César C   Harmanus Céline C   Sanders Ingrid M J G IMJG   Sidorov Igor A IA   Mohammed Olufunmilayo A OA   Savage Emily E   Timms Andrew R AR   Freeman Jane J   Smits Wiep Klaas WK   Wilcox Mark H MH   Baines Simon D SD  

Antibiotics (Basel, Switzerland) 20230222 3


<i>Clostridioides difficile</i> infection (CDI) remains a significant healthcare burden. Non-toxigenic <i>C. difficile</i> (NTCD) strains have shown a benefit in preventing porcine enteritis and in human recurrent CDI. In this study, we evaluated the efficacy of metronidazole-resistant NTCD-E4 in preventing CDI facilitated by a range of antimicrobials in an in vitro human gut model. NTCD-E4 spores (at a dose of 10<sup>7</sup>) were instilled 7 days before a clinical ribotype (RT) 027 (at the sam  ...[more]

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