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Antinematode Activity of Abomasum Bacterial Culture Filtrates against Haemonchus contortus in Small Ruminants
SIMPLE SUMMARY: Haemonchus contortus is an important gastrointestinal nematode parasite of the tropical and sub-tropical regions that cause haemonchosis in small ruminants like goats and sheep. It causes low production, reduced growth and may cause death of the infected animals. Due to the resistanc...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8235536/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34205748 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11061843 |
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author | Nazish, Asfa Fozia, Khattak, Baharullah Ali Khan, Taj Ahmad, Ijaz Ullah, Riaz Bari, Ahmed Asmari, Majid M. Mahmood, Hafiz M. Sohaib, Muhammad El Askary, Ahmad El-kott, Attalla F. Abdel-Daim, Mohamed M. |
author_facet | Nazish, Asfa Fozia, Khattak, Baharullah Ali Khan, Taj Ahmad, Ijaz Ullah, Riaz Bari, Ahmed Asmari, Majid M. Mahmood, Hafiz M. Sohaib, Muhammad El Askary, Ahmad El-kott, Attalla F. Abdel-Daim, Mohamed M. |
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description | SIMPLE SUMMARY: Haemonchus contortus is an important gastrointestinal nematode parasite of the tropical and sub-tropical regions that cause haemonchosis in small ruminants like goats and sheep. It causes low production, reduced growth and may cause death of the infected animals. Due to the resistance development and environmental issues, the use of anthelmintics can be replaced with biological control, which is an environment friendly alternative. In the present study, three bacteria viz; Comamonas testosteroni, C. jiangduensis and Pseudomonas weihenstephanesis showed significant effect on nematode mortality and egg hatch inhibition. It was also observed that the anthelmintic activity of these bacteria was dose dependent, where 100% bacterial metabolite concentration showed the highest activity. It is suggested that these bacteria may included in the integrated nematode management. ABSTRACT: Haemonchosis is a parasitic disease of small ruminants that adversely affects livestock production. Haemonchus contortus is one of the most prevalent nematode parasites that infect the abomasum of small ruminants. This parasite reduces milk production, overall growth and sometimes causes the death of the infected animals. The evaluation of the biocontrol potential of some abomasum bacterial isolates against H. contortus is investigated in this study. Out of which, three isolates—Comamonas testosteroni, Comamonas jiangduensis, Pseudomonas weihenstephanesis—show significant effect against the nematode L3, adult, and egg hatch inhibition assays. Various concentrations of metabolites from these bacteria are prepared and applied in different treatments compared with control. In the case of adult mortality assay, 50% metabolites of C. testosteroni and P. weihenstephanesis show 46% adult mortality, whereas C. jiangduensis shows 40% mortality. It is observed that decreasing the concentration of bacterial metabolite, lowers nematode mortality. The minimum nematode mortality rate is recorded at the lowest filtrates concentration of all the bacterial isolates. The same trend is observed in egg hatch inhibition assay, where the higher concentration of bacterial culture filtrates shows 100% inhibition of H. contortus egg. It is concluded that the effect of bacterial culture filtrates against H. contortus is dose-dependent for their activity against nematode L3, adult, and inhibition of egg hatchment. |
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spelling | pubmed-82355362021-06-27 Antinematode Activity of Abomasum Bacterial Culture Filtrates against Haemonchus contortus in Small Ruminants Nazish, Asfa Fozia, Khattak, Baharullah Ali Khan, Taj Ahmad, Ijaz Ullah, Riaz Bari, Ahmed Asmari, Majid M. Mahmood, Hafiz M. Sohaib, Muhammad El Askary, Ahmad El-kott, Attalla F. Abdel-Daim, Mohamed M. Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Haemonchus contortus is an important gastrointestinal nematode parasite of the tropical and sub-tropical regions that cause haemonchosis in small ruminants like goats and sheep. It causes low production, reduced growth and may cause death of the infected animals. Due to the resistance development and environmental issues, the use of anthelmintics can be replaced with biological control, which is an environment friendly alternative. In the present study, three bacteria viz; Comamonas testosteroni, C. jiangduensis and Pseudomonas weihenstephanesis showed significant effect on nematode mortality and egg hatch inhibition. It was also observed that the anthelmintic activity of these bacteria was dose dependent, where 100% bacterial metabolite concentration showed the highest activity. It is suggested that these bacteria may included in the integrated nematode management. ABSTRACT: Haemonchosis is a parasitic disease of small ruminants that adversely affects livestock production. Haemonchus contortus is one of the most prevalent nematode parasites that infect the abomasum of small ruminants. This parasite reduces milk production, overall growth and sometimes causes the death of the infected animals. The evaluation of the biocontrol potential of some abomasum bacterial isolates against H. contortus is investigated in this study. Out of which, three isolates—Comamonas testosteroni, Comamonas jiangduensis, Pseudomonas weihenstephanesis—show significant effect against the nematode L3, adult, and egg hatch inhibition assays. Various concentrations of metabolites from these bacteria are prepared and applied in different treatments compared with control. In the case of adult mortality assay, 50% metabolites of C. testosteroni and P. weihenstephanesis show 46% adult mortality, whereas C. jiangduensis shows 40% mortality. It is observed that decreasing the concentration of bacterial metabolite, lowers nematode mortality. The minimum nematode mortality rate is recorded at the lowest filtrates concentration of all the bacterial isolates. The same trend is observed in egg hatch inhibition assay, where the higher concentration of bacterial culture filtrates shows 100% inhibition of H. contortus egg. It is concluded that the effect of bacterial culture filtrates against H. contortus is dose-dependent for their activity against nematode L3, adult, and inhibition of egg hatchment. MDPI 2021-06-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8235536/ /pubmed/34205748 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11061843 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Nazish, Asfa Fozia, Khattak, Baharullah Ali Khan, Taj Ahmad, Ijaz Ullah, Riaz Bari, Ahmed Asmari, Majid M. Mahmood, Hafiz M. Sohaib, Muhammad El Askary, Ahmad El-kott, Attalla F. Abdel-Daim, Mohamed M. Antinematode Activity of Abomasum Bacterial Culture Filtrates against Haemonchus contortus in Small Ruminants |
title | Antinematode Activity of Abomasum Bacterial Culture Filtrates against Haemonchus contortus in Small Ruminants |
title_full | Antinematode Activity of Abomasum Bacterial Culture Filtrates against Haemonchus contortus in Small Ruminants |
title_fullStr | Antinematode Activity of Abomasum Bacterial Culture Filtrates against Haemonchus contortus in Small Ruminants |
title_full_unstemmed | Antinematode Activity of Abomasum Bacterial Culture Filtrates against Haemonchus contortus in Small Ruminants |
title_short | Antinematode Activity of Abomasum Bacterial Culture Filtrates against Haemonchus contortus in Small Ruminants |
title_sort | antinematode activity of abomasum bacterial culture filtrates against haemonchus contortus in small ruminants |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8235536/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34205748 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11061843 |
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