Phenotypic and safety exploration of indigenous bacterial strains for probiotic applications in aquaculture.

IF 4.2 2区 生物学 Q2 MICROBIOLOGY
Philip Rwezawula, Wilson Waiswa Mwanja, Juliet Roshni Mohan Raj, Indrani Karunasagar, Peter Bossier, Daisy Vanrompay
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Abstract

Quorum-sensing (QS) interference is a promising antivirulence strategy in aquaculture. This study investigated six indigenous bacterial strains for their ability to degrade N-hexanoyl homoserine lactone, a key QS signaling molecule. All strains demonstrated significant QS interference, indicating potential as biocontrol agents. Furthermore, we assessed the key in vitro traits relevant to probiotic application. These included growth rate, pH tolerance and salinity resilience. MYUG presented the fastest growth, followed by KSNUG, PMUG01, LFUG, PMUG02, and HSNUG, representing promising establishment potential within production systems and in fish guts. All strains tolerated pH (3-9) and salinity (1%-4%), supporting their adaptability to aquaculture environments and dynamic GIT conditions. Glycan diversity analysis revealed distinct lectin-glycan interaction profiles, with HSNUG displaying the highest glycan diversity index, potentially enhancing its gut adhesion and colonization capacity. Functional-trait scoring based on these in vitro characteristics ranked the six strains' probiotic suitability as: KSNUG > LFUG > PMUG01 > MYUG > HSNUG > PMUG02. A sporulation assay showed that four Bacillaceae strains (HSNUG, LFUG, PMUG01, and PMUG02) formed spores, an advantageous trait for stability during probiotic feed formulation, storage and administration. Antibiotic susceptibility screening confirmed that PMUG01 and PMUG02 had no concerning patterns, while HSNUG and LFUG exhibited resistance to certain antibiotics, warranting further molecular analysis. Finally, biosafety and gut colonization assays in axenic zebrafish embryos confirmed the in vivo safety and gut colonization potential. Within the spore-forming group, additional trait-based scoring ranked probiotic-suitability as: LFUG > PMUG01 > PMUG02 > HSNUG. Overall, these findings support in vitro-based selection of safe and effective probiotic candidates for sustainable aquaculture.

水产养殖中应用益生菌的本地菌株表型及安全性探讨。
群体感应(QS)干扰是一种很有前途的水产养殖抗毒策略。本研究考察了6株本土菌株对QS关键信号分子n -己醇纯丝氨酸内酯的降解能力。所有菌株均表现出显著的QS干扰,具有作为生物防治药剂的潜力。此外,我们还评估了与益生菌应用相关的关键体外性状。这些指标包括生长速率、pH耐受性和耐盐性。MYUG的生长速度最快,其次是KSNUG、PMUG01、LFUG、PMUG02和HSNUG,在生产系统和鱼类内脏中具有良好的建立潜力。所有菌株耐受pH(3-9)和盐度(1%-4%),支持其对水产养殖环境和动态GIT条件的适应性。多糖多样性分析显示了不同的凝集素-聚糖相互作用谱,其中HSNUG表现出最高的聚糖多样性指数,可能增强其肠道粘附和定植能力。基于这些体外特征的功能性状评分将6株菌株的益生菌适宜性排序为:KSNUG > LFUG > PMUG01 > MYUG > HSNUG > PMUG02。产孢试验表明,4株芽孢杆菌科菌株(HSNUG、LFUG、PMUG01和PMUG02)均能形成孢子,这有利于益生菌饲料配方、储存和施用过程中的稳定性。抗生素敏感性筛选证实PMUG01和PMUG02无相关模式,而HSNUG和LFUG对某些抗生素有耐药性,有待进一步的分子分析。最后,无菌斑马鱼胚胎的生物安全性和肠道定植试验证实了其体内安全性和肠道定植潜力。在孢子形成组中,额外的基于性状的评分将益生菌适宜性排名为:LFUG > PMUG01 > PMUG02 > HSNUG。总的来说,这些发现支持了可持续水产养殖中安全有效的益生菌候选物的体外选择。
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BMC Microbiology
BMC Microbiology 生物-微生物学
CiteScore
7.20
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0.00%
发文量
280
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: BMC Microbiology is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on analytical and functional studies of prokaryotic and eukaryotic microorganisms, viruses and small parasites, as well as host and therapeutic responses to them and their interaction with the environment.
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