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Effect of Dietary Supplementation of Lactobacillus Casei YYL3 and L. Plantarum YYL5 on Growth, Immune Response and Intestinal Microbiota in Channel Catfish

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Channel catfish became one of the most efficient aquaculture species due to its fast growth and considerable commercial importance, however, the intensive farming of these fish resulted in disease pressure and the eutrophic conditions. In this study, we isolated two strains of lactob...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Hongyu, Wang, Haibo, Hu, Kun, Jiao, Liting, Zhao, Mingjun, Yang, Xianle, Xia, Lei
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6941169/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31757039
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani9121005
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author Zhang, Hongyu
Wang, Haibo
Hu, Kun
Jiao, Liting
Zhao, Mingjun
Yang, Xianle
Xia, Lei
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Wang, Haibo
Hu, Kun
Jiao, Liting
Zhao, Mingjun
Yang, Xianle
Xia, Lei
author_sort Zhang, Hongyu
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Channel catfish became one of the most efficient aquaculture species due to its fast growth and considerable commercial importance, however, the intensive farming of these fish resulted in disease pressure and the eutrophic conditions. In this study, we isolated two strains of lactobacillus, Lactobacillus casei YYL3 and L. plantarum YYL5, which can be potentially used as feed additives to promote the growth performance, disease resistance against Edwardsiella ictaluri, and dramatically change the composition of intestinal microbiota of channel catfish. ABSTRACT: The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of probiotics L. casei YYL3 (Lc) and L. plantarum YYL5 (Lp) on growth performance, innate immunity, disease resistance and intestinal microbiota of channel catfish. A total of 252 catfish (67.20 ± 1.46 g) were randomly divided into 3 groups which were fed with basal diet, Lc-added (3.0 × 10(8) cfu/g) or Lp-added (3.0 × 10(8) cfu/g) diets, respectively. After 4 weeks of feeding, Lc significantly enhanced the growth and feed utilization of channel catfish compared with the control group (CG). Following that, the catfish were challenged with an intraperitoneal injection of 200 μL of the pathogenic E.ictaluri (2.0 × 10(6) cfu/mL), the relative percent survival of Lc and Lp were 38.28% and 12.76%, respectively. High-throughput sequencing indicated Lc and Lp reduced the alpha diversity of the intestinal microbiota in channel catfish. Lactobacillus were overwhelming in the guts during probiotics treatment, but almost vanished away after 2 weeks post-cessation of probiotics administration. Compared to CG, Lc and Lp resulted in an increased abundance of Pseudomonas and decreased amount of Aeromonas. Functional analysis revealed that Lc treatment upregulated the relative abundance of Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) pathways including lipid metabolism, metabolism of other amino acids, metabolism of terpenoids and polyketides, xenobiotics biodegradation and metabolism, and nucleotide metabolism. Combined, our data revealed that Lc, as a feed additive at 3.0 × 10(8) cfu/g, could promote the growth performance, disease resistance and dramatically change the composition of intestinal microbiota of channel catfish.
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spelling pubmed-69411692020-01-10 Effect of Dietary Supplementation of Lactobacillus Casei YYL3 and L. Plantarum YYL5 on Growth, Immune Response and Intestinal Microbiota in Channel Catfish Zhang, Hongyu Wang, Haibo Hu, Kun Jiao, Liting Zhao, Mingjun Yang, Xianle Xia, Lei Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Channel catfish became one of the most efficient aquaculture species due to its fast growth and considerable commercial importance, however, the intensive farming of these fish resulted in disease pressure and the eutrophic conditions. In this study, we isolated two strains of lactobacillus, Lactobacillus casei YYL3 and L. plantarum YYL5, which can be potentially used as feed additives to promote the growth performance, disease resistance against Edwardsiella ictaluri, and dramatically change the composition of intestinal microbiota of channel catfish. ABSTRACT: The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of probiotics L. casei YYL3 (Lc) and L. plantarum YYL5 (Lp) on growth performance, innate immunity, disease resistance and intestinal microbiota of channel catfish. A total of 252 catfish (67.20 ± 1.46 g) were randomly divided into 3 groups which were fed with basal diet, Lc-added (3.0 × 10(8) cfu/g) or Lp-added (3.0 × 10(8) cfu/g) diets, respectively. After 4 weeks of feeding, Lc significantly enhanced the growth and feed utilization of channel catfish compared with the control group (CG). Following that, the catfish were challenged with an intraperitoneal injection of 200 μL of the pathogenic E.ictaluri (2.0 × 10(6) cfu/mL), the relative percent survival of Lc and Lp were 38.28% and 12.76%, respectively. High-throughput sequencing indicated Lc and Lp reduced the alpha diversity of the intestinal microbiota in channel catfish. Lactobacillus were overwhelming in the guts during probiotics treatment, but almost vanished away after 2 weeks post-cessation of probiotics administration. Compared to CG, Lc and Lp resulted in an increased abundance of Pseudomonas and decreased amount of Aeromonas. Functional analysis revealed that Lc treatment upregulated the relative abundance of Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) pathways including lipid metabolism, metabolism of other amino acids, metabolism of terpenoids and polyketides, xenobiotics biodegradation and metabolism, and nucleotide metabolism. Combined, our data revealed that Lc, as a feed additive at 3.0 × 10(8) cfu/g, could promote the growth performance, disease resistance and dramatically change the composition of intestinal microbiota of channel catfish. MDPI 2019-11-20 /pmc/articles/PMC6941169/ /pubmed/31757039 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani9121005 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Zhang, Hongyu
Wang, Haibo
Hu, Kun
Jiao, Liting
Zhao, Mingjun
Yang, Xianle
Xia, Lei
Effect of Dietary Supplementation of Lactobacillus Casei YYL3 and L. Plantarum YYL5 on Growth, Immune Response and Intestinal Microbiota in Channel Catfish
title Effect of Dietary Supplementation of Lactobacillus Casei YYL3 and L. Plantarum YYL5 on Growth, Immune Response and Intestinal Microbiota in Channel Catfish
title_full Effect of Dietary Supplementation of Lactobacillus Casei YYL3 and L. Plantarum YYL5 on Growth, Immune Response and Intestinal Microbiota in Channel Catfish
title_fullStr Effect of Dietary Supplementation of Lactobacillus Casei YYL3 and L. Plantarum YYL5 on Growth, Immune Response and Intestinal Microbiota in Channel Catfish
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Dietary Supplementation of Lactobacillus Casei YYL3 and L. Plantarum YYL5 on Growth, Immune Response and Intestinal Microbiota in Channel Catfish
title_short Effect of Dietary Supplementation of Lactobacillus Casei YYL3 and L. Plantarum YYL5 on Growth, Immune Response and Intestinal Microbiota in Channel Catfish
title_sort effect of dietary supplementation of lactobacillus casei yyl3 and l. plantarum yyl5 on growth, immune response and intestinal microbiota in channel catfish
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6941169/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31757039
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani9121005
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