肠道微生物群的物种丰富性和多样性可减少白对虾的AHPND

Q4 Multidisciplinary ASM Science Journal Pub Date : 2024-02-27 DOI:10.32802/asmscj.2023.1517
Wey-Lim Wong, Shen-Yin Lim, Loo Keat Wei
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急性肝胰腺坏死病(AHPND)给对虾养殖业造成了巨大的经济损失。环保型饲料添加剂可减少细菌的抗药性和水产品中的抗生素残留,已在对虾养殖中流行起来。事实证明,这些添加剂能维持宿主肠道微生物群的平衡,防止病原体感染。在本研究中,使用 PCR-DGGE 方法测定了投喂不同日粮(益生菌:芽孢杆菌 B2;益生元:姬松茸 G;以及芽孢杆菌 B2 和姬松茸的组合 B2+G)并经致病性副溶血性弧菌菌株 3HP 感染后的南美白对虾肠道微生物群。结果表明,凡纳滨鲤肠道微生物区系以变形菌门为主。在 B2+G 和 G 处理组中,变形菌的丰度较高。高丰度的原生肠道微生物群(如变形菌)可能会通过竞争性排斥阻止毒性细菌的粘附,从而降低 AHPND 感染的几率。此外,在挑战试验中存活率较高的 B2+G 处理组的对虾拥有较高的肠道微生物群多样性和物种丰富度。这表明,有益肠道微生物群的多样性和物种丰富度较高,可能会通过破坏或中和病原体的法定量感应信号,干扰病原体之间的细菌交流。因此,这将防止病原体在肠道中定植,从而提高了副溶血性弧菌对虾的存活率。
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Species Richness and Diversity of Gut Microbiota may Reduce AHPND in the Whiteleg Shrimp, Litopenaeus vannamei
Acute hepatopancreatic necrosis disease (AHPND) causes massive economic loss in shrimp culture sector. Eco-friendly feed additives, which can reduce antibiotic resistance in bacteria and antibiotic residues present in aquaculture products, have become popular in shrimp farming. These additives have proven to maintain a balance host gut microbiota in preventing pathogen infection. In the present study, gut microbiota of Litopenaeus vannamei, which had been administrated with different diets (probiotic: Bacillus B2; prebiotic: Gracilaria changii, G; and a combination of Bacillus B2 and G. changii, B2+G) and post-challenged with AHPND-causing Vibrio parahaemolyticus strain 3HP, was determined using the PCR-DGGE method. The results showed that the gut microbiota of L. vannamei was dominated by the phylum Proteobacteria. The abundance of Proteobacteria was higher in the B2+G and G treatment groups. High abundance of native gut microbiota, such as Proteobacteria might prevent the adhesion of virulent bacteria by competitive exclusion, and thus, reducing the chance of AHPND infection. Moreover, the shrimp from the B2+G treatment group with higher survival in the challenge tests possessed a higher diversity and species richness of gut microbiota. This suggests that higher diversity and species richness of beneficial gut microbiota probably interfering bacterial communication among the pathogens by either destructing or neutralising their quorum sensing signals. Consequently, this will prevent the colonisation of pathogens in the gut and resulted in a higher survival of the shrimp challenged with V. parahaemolyticus.
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