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Influence of Moraxella sp. colonization on the kidney proteome of farmed gilthead sea breams (Sparus aurata, L.)

BACKGROUND: Currently, presence of Moraxella sp. in internal organs of fish is not considered detrimental for fish farming. However, bacterial colonization of internal organs can affect fish wellness and decrease growth rate, stress resistance, and immune response. Recently, there have been reports...

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Autores principales: Addis, Maria Filippa, Cappuccinelli, Roberto, Tedde, Vittorio, Pagnozzi, Daniela, Viale, Iolanda, Meloni, Mauro, Salati, Fulvio, Roggio, Tonina, Uzzau, Sergio
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2964643/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20939867
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-5956-8-50
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author Addis, Maria Filippa
Cappuccinelli, Roberto
Tedde, Vittorio
Pagnozzi, Daniela
Viale, Iolanda
Meloni, Mauro
Salati, Fulvio
Roggio, Tonina
Uzzau, Sergio
author_facet Addis, Maria Filippa
Cappuccinelli, Roberto
Tedde, Vittorio
Pagnozzi, Daniela
Viale, Iolanda
Meloni, Mauro
Salati, Fulvio
Roggio, Tonina
Uzzau, Sergio
author_sort Addis, Maria Filippa
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description BACKGROUND: Currently, presence of Moraxella sp. in internal organs of fish is not considered detrimental for fish farming. However, bacterial colonization of internal organs can affect fish wellness and decrease growth rate, stress resistance, and immune response. Recently, there have been reports by farmers concerning slow growth, poor feed conversion, and low average weight increase of fish farmed in offshore floating sea cages, often associated with internal organ colonization by Moraxella sp. Therefore, presence of these opportunistic bacteria deserves further investigations for elucidating incidence and impact on fish metabolism. RESULTS: A total of 960 gilthead sea breams (Sparus aurata, L.), collected along 17 months from four offshore sea cage plants and two natural lagoons in Sardinia, were subjected to routine microbiological examination of internal organs throughout the production cycle. Thirteen subjects (1.35%) were found positive for Moraxella sp. in the kidney (7), brain (3), eye (1), spleen (1), and perivisceral fat (1). In order to investigate the influence of Moraxella sp. colonization, positive and negative kidney samples were subjected to a differential proteomics study by means of 2-D PAGE and mass spectrometry. Interestingly, Moraxella sp. infected kidneys displayed a concerted upregulation of several mitochondrial enzymes compared to negative tissues, reinforcing previous observations following lipopolysaccharide (LPS) challenge in fish. CONCLUSIONS: Presence of Moraxella sp. in farmed sea bream kidney is able to induce proteome alterations similar to those described following LPS challenge in other fish species. This study revealed that Moraxella sp. might be causing metabolic alterations in fish, and provided indications on proteins that could be investigated as markers of infection by Gram-negative bacteria within farming plants.
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spelling pubmed-29646432010-10-28 Influence of Moraxella sp. colonization on the kidney proteome of farmed gilthead sea breams (Sparus aurata, L.) Addis, Maria Filippa Cappuccinelli, Roberto Tedde, Vittorio Pagnozzi, Daniela Viale, Iolanda Meloni, Mauro Salati, Fulvio Roggio, Tonina Uzzau, Sergio Proteome Sci Research BACKGROUND: Currently, presence of Moraxella sp. in internal organs of fish is not considered detrimental for fish farming. However, bacterial colonization of internal organs can affect fish wellness and decrease growth rate, stress resistance, and immune response. Recently, there have been reports by farmers concerning slow growth, poor feed conversion, and low average weight increase of fish farmed in offshore floating sea cages, often associated with internal organ colonization by Moraxella sp. Therefore, presence of these opportunistic bacteria deserves further investigations for elucidating incidence and impact on fish metabolism. RESULTS: A total of 960 gilthead sea breams (Sparus aurata, L.), collected along 17 months from four offshore sea cage plants and two natural lagoons in Sardinia, were subjected to routine microbiological examination of internal organs throughout the production cycle. Thirteen subjects (1.35%) were found positive for Moraxella sp. in the kidney (7), brain (3), eye (1), spleen (1), and perivisceral fat (1). In order to investigate the influence of Moraxella sp. colonization, positive and negative kidney samples were subjected to a differential proteomics study by means of 2-D PAGE and mass spectrometry. Interestingly, Moraxella sp. infected kidneys displayed a concerted upregulation of several mitochondrial enzymes compared to negative tissues, reinforcing previous observations following lipopolysaccharide (LPS) challenge in fish. CONCLUSIONS: Presence of Moraxella sp. in farmed sea bream kidney is able to induce proteome alterations similar to those described following LPS challenge in other fish species. This study revealed that Moraxella sp. might be causing metabolic alterations in fish, and provided indications on proteins that could be investigated as markers of infection by Gram-negative bacteria within farming plants. BioMed Central 2010-10-12 /pmc/articles/PMC2964643/ /pubmed/20939867 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-5956-8-50 Text en Copyright ©2010 Addis et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research
Addis, Maria Filippa
Cappuccinelli, Roberto
Tedde, Vittorio
Pagnozzi, Daniela
Viale, Iolanda
Meloni, Mauro
Salati, Fulvio
Roggio, Tonina
Uzzau, Sergio
Influence of Moraxella sp. colonization on the kidney proteome of farmed gilthead sea breams (Sparus aurata, L.)
title Influence of Moraxella sp. colonization on the kidney proteome of farmed gilthead sea breams (Sparus aurata, L.)
title_full Influence of Moraxella sp. colonization on the kidney proteome of farmed gilthead sea breams (Sparus aurata, L.)
title_fullStr Influence of Moraxella sp. colonization on the kidney proteome of farmed gilthead sea breams (Sparus aurata, L.)
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Moraxella sp. colonization on the kidney proteome of farmed gilthead sea breams (Sparus aurata, L.)
title_short Influence of Moraxella sp. colonization on the kidney proteome of farmed gilthead sea breams (Sparus aurata, L.)
title_sort influence of moraxella sp. colonization on the kidney proteome of farmed gilthead sea breams (sparus aurata, l.)
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2964643/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20939867
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-5956-8-50
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