SCOPE: Iron deficiency (ID) is the most common nutritional deficiency worldwide, impacting gut bacteria's metabolism and cellular biochemistry, but its effects on the microbiota-gut-brain axis (MGB) are poorly understood. Early-life ID-related dysbiosis is linked to neurodevelopmental impairments like autism and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Studying ID's impact on bacterial signaling can guide interventions to target MGB in iron-deficient populations. This study examined the responses of Escherichia coli (E. coli) and Limosilactobacillus reuteri (L. reuteri) to in-vitro ID conditions using the iron chelator 2,2'-Bipyridyl (BP). METHODS AND RESULTS: We assessed and modeled their growth and cultivability and explored their bioelectric profiles using the voltage-sensitive dye DiBAC4(3). Results showed differential responses: L. reuteri's growth and cultivability were unaffected by BP, while E. coli's growth rate and cultivability decreased under ID. Additionally, we created a deterministic mathematical model that demonstrated a decrease in the population's average reproduction rate in E. coli under ID. Only E. coli exhibited an altered bioelectric profile, marked by increased cell depolarization in ID conditions, which was largely rescued upon the addition of a saturating concentration of iron. CONCLUSION: These findings highlight specific bioelectrical responses in gut bacteria to ID. Understanding this variability is crucial for deciphering the microbiota's role in health and disease, particularly concerning nutritional iron imbalance and bacterial signaling in the MGB.
Impact of Iron Deficiency on the Growth and Bioelectrical Profile of Different Gut Bacteria.
缺铁对不同肠道细菌生长和生物电特性的影响
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作者:Quarta Elisa, Bourqqia-Ramzi Marwane, Muñoz-Rodriguez David, GarcÃa-Esteban MarÃa Teresa, Murciano-Cespedosa Antonio, Mateos González Ãlvaro, Conejero-Meca Francisco José, Lombardo-Hernandez Juan, Mansilla-Guardiola Jesús, Baroni Simona, Geninatti Crich Simonetta, Geuna Stefano, Munaron Luca, Chiabrando Deborah, Herrera-Rincon Celia
| 期刊: | Microbiologyopen | 影响因子: | 4.600 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Jun;14(3):e70015 |
| doi: | 10.1002/mbo3.70015 | 研究方向: | 微生物学 |
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