Bulgarian Journal of Veterinary Medicine (Jun 2020)

Enterococcus faecium isolated from healthy dogs for potential use as probiotics

  • K. A. Abd El-Razik,
  • E. S. Ibrahim,
  • A. M. Younes,
  • A. A. Arafa,
  • A. S. M. Abuelnaga ,
  • R. H. Hedia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15547/bjvm.2213
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 2
pp. 197 – 205

Abstract

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This study aimed to isolate and identify enterococci obtained from fresh faecal swabs of 16 healthy dogs. Following molecular identification, all isolates were screened against the most critical virulence factors as well as enterocin (bacteriocin) determinants to confirm that the isolated enterococcus was safe to be used as host-specific probiotic. Enterococcus faecium was isolated and confirmed in 8 out of the 16 samples. Regarding the assessment of the virulence determinants, E. faecium strains were negative for tested (gelE and esp) virulence genes. Furthermore, the genome was evaluated for the incidence of five known enterocin genes by specific PCR amplification. Four strains encoding entAS-48 gene were found, while only one strain harboured the entL50A/B gene. Based on these results, five of the E. faecium isolated in this study were considered as promising probiotic candidates for dogs.

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