Bacteria, Vol. 4, Pages 58: RTGill-W1 Cells Response to Salmonella enterica Metabolites


Bacteria, Vol. 4, Pages 58: RTGill-W1 Cells Response to Salmonella enterica Metabolites

Bacteria doi: 10.3390/bacteria4040058

Authors:
Abdulhusein Jawdhari
Robert Wolff
Bianca-Maria Tihăuan
Irina-Tania Ghitoc
Nicolae Crăciun

This report investigates the interaction between the metabolites of the highly virulent bacteria Salmonella enterica and RTGill-W1 cells, a cell line derived from rainbow trout gills. As a facultative intracellular pathogen, Salmonella enterica infects both animals and humans through many routes. Upon entering an organism it can cause severe infection and pathology, which is also influenced by the bacterial metabolites. Although no intracellular presence of the pathogen in the exposed cell line could be detected, a dose-dependent effect of the metabolites on the cell line was observed, as exposure to 5%, 10%, and 20% concentrations led to enhanced metabolic activity and increased cytoplasmic neutral lipid droplets accumulation, whereas the lower dosage of 2.5% induced a lower metabolic rate compared to control and no significant intracellular lipid accumulation. The combination of all of the metabolites might be speculated to have increased the metabolic rate and lipid droplet production at higher concentrations due to possessing a growth factor or an endocrine effect, or as a response to a toxin. This paper may be the first report investigating the effect of a complete bacterial metabolite mixture in cultured cells.



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