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Investigation of the Genus Flavobacterium as a Reservoir for Fish-Pathogenic Bacterial Species: the Case of Flavobacterium collinsii

Bacteria of the genus Flavobacterium are recovered from a large variety of environments. Among the described species, Flavobacterium psychrophilum and Flavobacterium columnare cause considerable losses in fish farms. Alongside these well-known fish-pathogenic species, isolates belonging to the same...

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Autores principales: Lee, Bo-Hyung, Nicolas, Pierre, Saticioglu, Izzet Burcin, Fradet, Benjamin, Bernardet, Jean-François, Rigaudeau, Dimitri, Rochat, Tatiana, Duchaud, Eric
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10132118/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36975784
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/aem.02162-22
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author Lee, Bo-Hyung
Nicolas, Pierre
Saticioglu, Izzet Burcin
Fradet, Benjamin
Bernardet, Jean-François
Rigaudeau, Dimitri
Rochat, Tatiana
Duchaud, Eric
author_facet Lee, Bo-Hyung
Nicolas, Pierre
Saticioglu, Izzet Burcin
Fradet, Benjamin
Bernardet, Jean-François
Rigaudeau, Dimitri
Rochat, Tatiana
Duchaud, Eric
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description Bacteria of the genus Flavobacterium are recovered from a large variety of environments. Among the described species, Flavobacterium psychrophilum and Flavobacterium columnare cause considerable losses in fish farms. Alongside these well-known fish-pathogenic species, isolates belonging to the same genus recovered from diseased or apparently healthy wild, feral, and farmed fish have been suspected to be pathogenic. Here, we report the identification and genomic characterization of a Flavobacterium collinsii isolate (TRV642) retrieved from rainbow trout spleen. A phylogenetic tree of the genus built by aligning the core genome of 195 Flavobacterium species revealed that F. collinsii stands within a cluster of species associated with diseased fish, the closest one being F. tructae, which was recently confirmed as pathogenic. We evaluated the pathogenicity of F. collinsii TRV642 as well as of Flavobacterium bernardetii F-372(T), another recently described species reported as a possible emerging pathogen. Following intramuscular injection challenges in rainbow trout, no clinical signs or mortalities were observed with F. bernardetii. F. collinsii showed very low virulence but was isolated from the internal organs of survivors, indicating that the bacterium is able to survive inside the host and may provoke disease in fish under compromised conditions such as stress and/or wounds. Our results suggest that members of a phylogenetic cluster of fish-associated Flavobacterium species may be opportunistic fish pathogens causing disease under specific circumstances. IMPORTANCE Aquaculture has expanded significantly worldwide in the last decades and accounts for half of human fish consumption. However, infectious fish diseases are a major bottleneck for its sustainable development, and an increasing number of bacterial species from diseased fish raise a great concern. The current study revealed phylogenetic associations with ecological niches among the Flavobacterium species. We also focused on Flavobacterium collinsii, which belongs to a group of putative pathogenic species. The genome contents revealed a versatile metabolic repertoire suggesting the use of diverse nutrient sources, a characteristic of saprophytic or commensal bacteria. In a rainbow trout experimental challenge, the bacterium survived inside the host, likely escaping clearance by the immune system but without provoking massive mortality, suggesting opportunistic pathogenic behavior. This study highlights the importance of experimentally evaluating the pathogenicity of the numerous bacterial species retrieved from diseased fish.
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spelling pubmed-101321182023-04-27 Investigation of the Genus Flavobacterium as a Reservoir for Fish-Pathogenic Bacterial Species: the Case of Flavobacterium collinsii Lee, Bo-Hyung Nicolas, Pierre Saticioglu, Izzet Burcin Fradet, Benjamin Bernardet, Jean-François Rigaudeau, Dimitri Rochat, Tatiana Duchaud, Eric Appl Environ Microbiol Evolutionary and Genomic Microbiology Bacteria of the genus Flavobacterium are recovered from a large variety of environments. Among the described species, Flavobacterium psychrophilum and Flavobacterium columnare cause considerable losses in fish farms. Alongside these well-known fish-pathogenic species, isolates belonging to the same genus recovered from diseased or apparently healthy wild, feral, and farmed fish have been suspected to be pathogenic. Here, we report the identification and genomic characterization of a Flavobacterium collinsii isolate (TRV642) retrieved from rainbow trout spleen. A phylogenetic tree of the genus built by aligning the core genome of 195 Flavobacterium species revealed that F. collinsii stands within a cluster of species associated with diseased fish, the closest one being F. tructae, which was recently confirmed as pathogenic. We evaluated the pathogenicity of F. collinsii TRV642 as well as of Flavobacterium bernardetii F-372(T), another recently described species reported as a possible emerging pathogen. Following intramuscular injection challenges in rainbow trout, no clinical signs or mortalities were observed with F. bernardetii. F. collinsii showed very low virulence but was isolated from the internal organs of survivors, indicating that the bacterium is able to survive inside the host and may provoke disease in fish under compromised conditions such as stress and/or wounds. Our results suggest that members of a phylogenetic cluster of fish-associated Flavobacterium species may be opportunistic fish pathogens causing disease under specific circumstances. IMPORTANCE Aquaculture has expanded significantly worldwide in the last decades and accounts for half of human fish consumption. However, infectious fish diseases are a major bottleneck for its sustainable development, and an increasing number of bacterial species from diseased fish raise a great concern. The current study revealed phylogenetic associations with ecological niches among the Flavobacterium species. We also focused on Flavobacterium collinsii, which belongs to a group of putative pathogenic species. The genome contents revealed a versatile metabolic repertoire suggesting the use of diverse nutrient sources, a characteristic of saprophytic or commensal bacteria. In a rainbow trout experimental challenge, the bacterium survived inside the host, likely escaping clearance by the immune system but without provoking massive mortality, suggesting opportunistic pathogenic behavior. This study highlights the importance of experimentally evaluating the pathogenicity of the numerous bacterial species retrieved from diseased fish. American Society for Microbiology 2023-03-28 /pmc/articles/PMC10132118/ /pubmed/36975784 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/aem.02162-22 Text en Copyright © 2023 Lee 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/) .
spellingShingle Evolutionary and Genomic Microbiology
Lee, Bo-Hyung
Nicolas, Pierre
Saticioglu, Izzet Burcin
Fradet, Benjamin
Bernardet, Jean-François
Rigaudeau, Dimitri
Rochat, Tatiana
Duchaud, Eric
Investigation of the Genus Flavobacterium as a Reservoir for Fish-Pathogenic Bacterial Species: the Case of Flavobacterium collinsii
title Investigation of the Genus Flavobacterium as a Reservoir for Fish-Pathogenic Bacterial Species: the Case of Flavobacterium collinsii
title_full Investigation of the Genus Flavobacterium as a Reservoir for Fish-Pathogenic Bacterial Species: the Case of Flavobacterium collinsii
title_fullStr Investigation of the Genus Flavobacterium as a Reservoir for Fish-Pathogenic Bacterial Species: the Case of Flavobacterium collinsii
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of the Genus Flavobacterium as a Reservoir for Fish-Pathogenic Bacterial Species: the Case of Flavobacterium collinsii
title_short Investigation of the Genus Flavobacterium as a Reservoir for Fish-Pathogenic Bacterial Species: the Case of Flavobacterium collinsii
title_sort investigation of the genus flavobacterium as a reservoir for fish-pathogenic bacterial species: the case of flavobacterium collinsii
topic Evolutionary and Genomic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10132118/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36975784
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/aem.02162-22
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