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Characterization and Genome Analysis of Vibrio campbellii Lytic Bacteriophage OPA17

Vibrio campbellii is a marine bacterium that is associated with luminous vibriosis, especially in the hatchery and nursery stages of penaeid shrimp cultivation worldwide, which has led to low survival rates of shrimp during aquaculture. Phage therapy has been reported as an alternative biocontrol ag...

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Autores principales: Srisangthong, Intraporn, Sangseedum, Chadtida, Chaichanit, Netnapa, Surachat, Komwit, Suanyuk, Naraid, Mittraparp-arthorn, Pimonsri
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10101143/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36719217
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.01623-22
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author Srisangthong, Intraporn
Sangseedum, Chadtida
Chaichanit, Netnapa
Surachat, Komwit
Suanyuk, Naraid
Mittraparp-arthorn, Pimonsri
author_facet Srisangthong, Intraporn
Sangseedum, Chadtida
Chaichanit, Netnapa
Surachat, Komwit
Suanyuk, Naraid
Mittraparp-arthorn, Pimonsri
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description Vibrio campbellii is a marine bacterium that is associated with luminous vibriosis, especially in the hatchery and nursery stages of penaeid shrimp cultivation worldwide, which has led to low survival rates of shrimp during aquaculture. Phage therapy has been reported as an alternative biocontrol agent which can reduce or replace the use of antibiotics and other chemicals. This study characterized a lytic V. campbellii bacteriophage, OPA17, originally isolated from bloody clams and investigated its biocontrol efficacy against V. campbellii infection in a model system, Artemia franciscana. Phage OPA17 lysed 83.89% of V. campbellii strains tested (n = 118) with clear plaque morphology. Some strains of Vibrio parahaemolyticus and Vibrio vulnificus were also infected by phage OPA17. Transmission electron microscopy and genetic features indicated that OPA17 belongs to the Siphoviridae family. The latent period and burst size of OPA17 were approximately 50 min and 123 PFU/cell, respectively. Moreover, it survived in artificial seawater throughout the 2-month study period and effectively destroyed Vibrio campbellii biofilms after 4 h of incubation. The addition of OPA17 significantly increased the survival of A. franciscana nauplii infected with V. campbellii. The genome sequence of OPA17 showed that it does not carry genes unsuitable for phage therapy. The phylogenetic tree analysis showed that OPA17 was closely related to the V. vulnificus lytic phage SSP002 (98.90% similarity), which was previously reported as a potential biocontrol agent. Accordingly, the results of this study provide valuable information regarding the potential biocontrol application of phage OPA17 against V. campbellii. IMPORTANCE V. campbellii is an emerging luminous pathogen associated with vibriosis, especially in marine shrimp hatcheries. Several strategies, including pond management and use of natural antimicrobials and probiotics, have been studied for control of this organism. Phage therapy is considered one of the effective biocontrol strategies against bacterial infections in aquaculture. However, there has been limited study of V. campbellii bacteriophages. In this study, V. campbellii-specific bacteriophage OPA17 was isolated, characterized, and investigated for its biocontrol efficacy against V. campbellii infection in an Artemia nauplii model. Phage OPA17 belongs to the Siphoviridae family and shares significant genome similarity to phage SSP002, a potential biocontrol agent against V. vulnificus infection in a murine model. However, the host range of OPA17 was broader than that of SSP002. Overall, we discuss the potential of OPA17 for phage therapy application in shrimp hatcheries.
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spelling pubmed-101011432023-04-14 Characterization and Genome Analysis of Vibrio campbellii Lytic Bacteriophage OPA17 Srisangthong, Intraporn Sangseedum, Chadtida Chaichanit, Netnapa Surachat, Komwit Suanyuk, Naraid Mittraparp-arthorn, Pimonsri Microbiol Spectr Research Article Vibrio campbellii is a marine bacterium that is associated with luminous vibriosis, especially in the hatchery and nursery stages of penaeid shrimp cultivation worldwide, which has led to low survival rates of shrimp during aquaculture. Phage therapy has been reported as an alternative biocontrol agent which can reduce or replace the use of antibiotics and other chemicals. This study characterized a lytic V. campbellii bacteriophage, OPA17, originally isolated from bloody clams and investigated its biocontrol efficacy against V. campbellii infection in a model system, Artemia franciscana. Phage OPA17 lysed 83.89% of V. campbellii strains tested (n = 118) with clear plaque morphology. Some strains of Vibrio parahaemolyticus and Vibrio vulnificus were also infected by phage OPA17. Transmission electron microscopy and genetic features indicated that OPA17 belongs to the Siphoviridae family. The latent period and burst size of OPA17 were approximately 50 min and 123 PFU/cell, respectively. Moreover, it survived in artificial seawater throughout the 2-month study period and effectively destroyed Vibrio campbellii biofilms after 4 h of incubation. The addition of OPA17 significantly increased the survival of A. franciscana nauplii infected with V. campbellii. The genome sequence of OPA17 showed that it does not carry genes unsuitable for phage therapy. The phylogenetic tree analysis showed that OPA17 was closely related to the V. vulnificus lytic phage SSP002 (98.90% similarity), which was previously reported as a potential biocontrol agent. Accordingly, the results of this study provide valuable information regarding the potential biocontrol application of phage OPA17 against V. campbellii. IMPORTANCE V. campbellii is an emerging luminous pathogen associated with vibriosis, especially in marine shrimp hatcheries. Several strategies, including pond management and use of natural antimicrobials and probiotics, have been studied for control of this organism. Phage therapy is considered one of the effective biocontrol strategies against bacterial infections in aquaculture. However, there has been limited study of V. campbellii bacteriophages. In this study, V. campbellii-specific bacteriophage OPA17 was isolated, characterized, and investigated for its biocontrol efficacy against V. campbellii infection in an Artemia nauplii model. Phage OPA17 belongs to the Siphoviridae family and shares significant genome similarity to phage SSP002, a potential biocontrol agent against V. vulnificus infection in a murine model. However, the host range of OPA17 was broader than that of SSP002. Overall, we discuss the potential of OPA17 for phage therapy application in shrimp hatcheries. American Society for Microbiology 2023-01-31 /pmc/articles/PMC10101143/ /pubmed/36719217 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.01623-22 Text en Copyright © 2023 Srisangthong et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Chaichanit, Netnapa
Surachat, Komwit
Suanyuk, Naraid
Mittraparp-arthorn, Pimonsri
Characterization and Genome Analysis of Vibrio campbellii Lytic Bacteriophage OPA17
title Characterization and Genome Analysis of Vibrio campbellii Lytic Bacteriophage OPA17
title_full Characterization and Genome Analysis of Vibrio campbellii Lytic Bacteriophage OPA17
title_fullStr Characterization and Genome Analysis of Vibrio campbellii Lytic Bacteriophage OPA17
title_full_unstemmed Characterization and Genome Analysis of Vibrio campbellii Lytic Bacteriophage OPA17
title_short Characterization and Genome Analysis of Vibrio campbellii Lytic Bacteriophage OPA17
title_sort characterization and genome analysis of vibrio campbellii lytic bacteriophage opa17
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10101143/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36719217
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.01623-22
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