Abstract

Intestinal epithelial cells are the targets for transmissible gastroenteritis (TGE) virus (TGEV) infection. It is urgent to develop a novel candidate against TGEV entry. Bacillus subtilis is a probiotic with excellent anti-microorganism properties and one of its secretions, surfactin, has been regarded as a versatile weapon for most plant pathogens, especially for the enveloped virus. We demonstrate for the first time that B. subtilis OKB105 and its surfactin can effectively inhibit one animal coronavirus, TGEV, entering the intestinal porcine epithelial cell line (IPEC-J2). Then, several different experiments were performed to seek the might mechanisms. The plaque assays showed that surfactant could reduce the plaque generation of TGEV in a dose-dependent manner. Meanwhile, after incubation with TGEV for 1.5 h, B. subtilis could attach TGEV particles to their surface so that the number of virus to bind to the host cells was declined. Furthermore, our data showed that the inhibition of B. subtilis was closely related to the competition with TGEV for the viral entry receptors, including epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) and aminopeptidase N (APN) protein. In addition, Western blotting and apoptosis analysis indicated that B. subtilis could enhance the resistance of IPEC-J2 cells by up-regulating the expression of toll-like receptor (TLR)-6 and reducing the percentage of apoptotic cells. Taken together, our results suggest that B. subtilis OKB105 and its surfactin can antagonize TGEV entry in vitro and may serve as promising new candidates for TGEV prevention.

Highlights

  • Transmissible gastroenteritis (TGE) virus (TGEV) is an enveloped virus that belongs to the coronaviridae family within the coronavirus genus [1,2]

  • We investigated the antiviral effects of B. subtilis OKB105 and its surfactin against transmissible gastroenteritis virus (TGEV) entry in the intestinal porcine epithelial cell line (IPEC-J2) cells

  • Our results reveal that both the B. subtilis OKB105 and surfactin exhibit the suppressive activity against TGEV entry and may possibly serve as potential candidates to reduce the economic loss caused by TGE

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Introduction

Transmissible gastroenteritis (TGE) virus (TGEV) is an enveloped virus that belongs to the coronaviridae family within the coronavirus genus [1,2]. Surfactin is a cyclic lipopeptide antibiotic and biosurfactant synthesized by Bacillus subtilis [5] It consists of an anionic seven-membered peptide cyclo and a mixture of several hydrophobic β-hydroxy fatty acids with chain lengths of 13–15 carbon atoms [6]. By this amphiphilic structure, surfactin is one of the strongest biosurfactants.

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