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Comparative Analysis of the Probiotic Features of Lysinibacillus and Enterobacter Strains Isolated from Gut Tract of Triploid Cyprinid Fish.
Gut mucosal immunity of teleost is mainly governed by mucosa-associated lymphoid tissues (MALT) and indigenous microbiota on mucosal surfaces of gut tract, which can confer protection against pathogenic invasion. However, the probiotic features of bacterial isolates from gut tract of triploid cyprinid fish (TCF) were largely unclear. In this study, Lysinibacillus and Enterobacter strains were isolated for probiotic identification. Whole genome sequencing (WGS) analysis indicated that Lysinibacillus and Enterobacter isolates possessed a variety of functional genes associated with probiotic features. Biofilm-forming activity (BFA) were one of the most important probiotic features, which can enable probiotic strains to communicate with indigenous microbiota by forming sessile community and then confer protection against stressors and invading pathogens. In this study, Lysinibacillus and Enterobacter isolates displayed high levels of BFA, hydrophobicity as well as aggregating potentials. Moreover, supernatants of probiotic isolates not only decreased pathogenic BFA and growth activity, but also showed high decomposing activity to macronutrients. These results indicated that probiotic isolates from gut tract of TCFs may pose protective roles in health of farmed fish.
期刊介绍:
Current Microbiology is a well-established journal that publishes articles in all aspects of microbial cells and the interactions between the microorganisms, their hosts and the environment.
Current Microbiology publishes original research articles, short communications, reviews and letters to the editor, spanning the following areas:
physiology, biochemistry, genetics, genomics, biotechnology, ecology, evolution, morphology, taxonomy, diagnostic methods, medical and clinical microbiology and immunology as applied to microorganisms.