固态发酵(SSF)饲料通过调节鱼虾的转录组学和蛋白质组学来改善鱼虾的生长、器官健康、免疫和抗病能力

IF 4.1 Q3 MICROBIOLOGY
AIMS Microbiology Pub Date : 2025-08-05 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3934/microbiol.2025029
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长期以来,鱼粉因其氨基酸平衡、饲料转化率高、适口性和消化率高而被用作水产饲料的主要蛋白质来源。然而,由于对可得性、价格、过度捕捞和可持续性的担忧,在水产饲料配方中使用FM面临困难。因此,人们越来越有兴趣从植物和动物副产品中寻找替代蛋白质来源,以部分或完全取代水产饲料中的FM。诸如低营养生物利用度、高抗营养因子、难以消化的物质、微生物污染物和较低的适口性问题等挑战限制了这些蛋白质来源与水产饲料的结合。固态发酵(SSF)策略的应用代表了通过提高饲料质量和引入有益微生物来解决这些问题的可持续方法。此外,大量研究表明,SSF可提高水产养殖物种的生长、饲料利用率、健康状况、免疫系统和抗病性。目前,转录组学和蛋白质组学等分子方法是广泛用于评估SSF对鱼虾影响的工具。它们为与生长、免疫和应激反应相关的mRNA转录物和蛋白质组相关基因表达提供了有价值的见解。在本文中,我们概述了对SSF的要求,并讨论了它在改善养殖物种的生长、健康、免疫和抗病方面的作用。我们还提供了关于利用SSF技术调节鱼和虾的转录组学和蛋白质组学的最新信息。汇编的证据旨在支持未来的研究工作,并鼓励开发发酵饲料作为促进可持续水产养殖的功能性膳食选择。
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Applications of solid-state fermented (SSF) diets to improve the growth, organ health, immunity and disease resistance through modulating the transcriptomics and proteomics profile in fish and shrimp.

Fish meal (FM) has long been used as a staple protein source in aquafeed owing to its balanced amino acids, excellent feed conversion, and improved palatability and digestibility. However, the use of FM in aquafeed formulation is facing difficulties due to concerns regarding availability, price, overfishing, and sustainability. Thus, there is a growing interest in seeking alternative protein sources from plant and animal by-products to partially or fully replace FM in aquafeed. Challenges such as lower nutrient bioavailability, high antinutritional factors, indigestible materials, microbial contaminants, and lower palatability issues have limited the incorporation of these protein sources into aquafeed. The application of solid-state fermentation (SSF) strategy represents a sustainable method to address these problems by improving aquafeed quality and introducing health-promoting beneficial microbes. Moreover, numerous studies have shown that SSF enhances growth, feed utilization, health status, immune system, and disease resistance in aquaculture species. At present, molecular approaches such as transcriptomics and proteomics techniques are widely used tools for evaluating the impacts of SSF on fish and shrimp. They provide valuable insights into the mRNA transcripts and proteomes related gene expressions associated with growth, immunity, and stress response. In this article, we outline the requirements for SSF and discussed its role in ameliorating growth, health, immunity, and disease resistance in farmed species. We also provide up-to-date information about the utilization of SSF technology to modulate the transcriptomics and proteomics profiles in fish and shrimp. The complied evidence aims to support future research efforts and encourage the development of fermented feed as a functional dietary option for promoting sustainable aquaculture practices.

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