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A potential alternative to traditional antibiotics in aquaculture: Yeast glycoprotein exhibits antimicrobial effect in vivo and in vitro on Aeromonas caviae isolated from Carassius auratus gibelio
In aquaculture, antibiotics are commonly used to provide protection against pathogens; however, this practice has become controversial due to increased occurrences of microbial resistance, and alternatives are needed. This study aimed to investigate the antimicrobial activity of yeast glycoprotein (...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7397907/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32207876 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/vms3.253 |
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author | Wu, Ronghua Shen, Junyu Tian, Dandan Yu, Jiaqian He, Tao Yi, Jianhua Li, Yun |
author_facet | Wu, Ronghua Shen, Junyu Tian, Dandan Yu, Jiaqian He, Tao Yi, Jianhua Li, Yun |
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description | In aquaculture, antibiotics are commonly used to provide protection against pathogens; however, this practice has become controversial due to increased occurrences of microbial resistance, and alternatives are needed. This study aimed to investigate the antimicrobial activity of yeast glycoprotein (YG) against Aeromonas caviae. Pathogens were isolated from liver of diseased Carassius auratus gibelio. Based on morphological and biochemical analysis, together with 16S rRNA gene sequencing, the isolated strains were identified as A. caviae and concluded as clones of a single strain and named L2. Further pathogenicity analysis revealed that A. caviae possessed β‐haemolysis, and its median lethal dose for C. gibelio was 1.33 × 10(6) CFU/ml. Hepatic adenylate kinase and pyruvate kinase activities of C. gibelio were inhibited post–A. caviae infection. Antimicrobial drug test suggested that A. caviae was a multidrug‐resistant organism but could be inhibited by YG in vitro. Minimum inhibitory and bactericidal concentration of YG was 83.3 mg/ml and 166.7 mg/ml, respectively. Microbiota sequencing results showed that YG supplement could obviously decrease the relative abundance of Aeromonas and increase the microbial diversity. Our study revealed that A. caviae from C. gibelio was a multidrug‐resistant bacteria strain, and could be significantly inhibited by YG in vivo and in vitro, thus providing important insights into ecological control and pathogenesis of A. caviae in aquaculture. |
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spelling | pubmed-73979072020-08-06 A potential alternative to traditional antibiotics in aquaculture: Yeast glycoprotein exhibits antimicrobial effect in vivo and in vitro on Aeromonas caviae isolated from Carassius auratus gibelio Wu, Ronghua Shen, Junyu Tian, Dandan Yu, Jiaqian He, Tao Yi, Jianhua Li, Yun Vet Med Sci Original Articles In aquaculture, antibiotics are commonly used to provide protection against pathogens; however, this practice has become controversial due to increased occurrences of microbial resistance, and alternatives are needed. This study aimed to investigate the antimicrobial activity of yeast glycoprotein (YG) against Aeromonas caviae. Pathogens were isolated from liver of diseased Carassius auratus gibelio. Based on morphological and biochemical analysis, together with 16S rRNA gene sequencing, the isolated strains were identified as A. caviae and concluded as clones of a single strain and named L2. Further pathogenicity analysis revealed that A. caviae possessed β‐haemolysis, and its median lethal dose for C. gibelio was 1.33 × 10(6) CFU/ml. Hepatic adenylate kinase and pyruvate kinase activities of C. gibelio were inhibited post–A. caviae infection. Antimicrobial drug test suggested that A. caviae was a multidrug‐resistant organism but could be inhibited by YG in vitro. Minimum inhibitory and bactericidal concentration of YG was 83.3 mg/ml and 166.7 mg/ml, respectively. Microbiota sequencing results showed that YG supplement could obviously decrease the relative abundance of Aeromonas and increase the microbial diversity. Our study revealed that A. caviae from C. gibelio was a multidrug‐resistant bacteria strain, and could be significantly inhibited by YG in vivo and in vitro, thus providing important insights into ecological control and pathogenesis of A. caviae in aquaculture. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-03-24 /pmc/articles/PMC7397907/ /pubmed/32207876 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/vms3.253 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Veterinary Medicine and Science Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Articles Wu, Ronghua Shen, Junyu Tian, Dandan Yu, Jiaqian He, Tao Yi, Jianhua Li, Yun A potential alternative to traditional antibiotics in aquaculture: Yeast glycoprotein exhibits antimicrobial effect in vivo and in vitro on Aeromonas caviae isolated from Carassius auratus gibelio |
title | A potential alternative to traditional antibiotics in aquaculture: Yeast glycoprotein exhibits antimicrobial effect in vivo and in vitro on Aeromonas caviae isolated from Carassius auratus gibelio
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title_full | A potential alternative to traditional antibiotics in aquaculture: Yeast glycoprotein exhibits antimicrobial effect in vivo and in vitro on Aeromonas caviae isolated from Carassius auratus gibelio
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title_fullStr | A potential alternative to traditional antibiotics in aquaculture: Yeast glycoprotein exhibits antimicrobial effect in vivo and in vitro on Aeromonas caviae isolated from Carassius auratus gibelio
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title_full_unstemmed | A potential alternative to traditional antibiotics in aquaculture: Yeast glycoprotein exhibits antimicrobial effect in vivo and in vitro on Aeromonas caviae isolated from Carassius auratus gibelio
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title_short | A potential alternative to traditional antibiotics in aquaculture: Yeast glycoprotein exhibits antimicrobial effect in vivo and in vitro on Aeromonas caviae isolated from Carassius auratus gibelio
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title_sort | potential alternative to traditional antibiotics in aquaculture: yeast glycoprotein exhibits antimicrobial effect in vivo and in vitro on aeromonas caviae isolated from carassius auratus gibelio |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7397907/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32207876 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/vms3.253 |
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