Exploring bacterial community composition and immune gene expression of European eel larvae ( Anguilla anguilla ) in relation to first-feeding diets

European eel ( Anguilla anguilla ) is a commercially important species for fisheries and aquaculture in Europe and the attempt to close the lifecycle in captivity is still at pioneering stage. The first feeding stage of this species is characterized by a critical period between 20 to 24 days post ha...

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Main Authors: Bandara, Kasun A., Benini, Elisa, Politis, Sebastian N., Conceição, Luis E.C., Santos, André, Sørensen, Sune Riis, Tomkiewicz, Jonna, Vadstein, Olav
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spelling ftdtupubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/0b65b6e5-4bc2-4d76-ae4d-ae6740dc061c 2024-09-15T17:39:37+00:00 Exploring bacterial community composition and immune gene expression of European eel larvae ( Anguilla anguilla ) in relation to first-feeding diets Bandara, Kasun A. Benini, Elisa Politis, Sebastian N. Conceição, Luis E.C. Santos, André Sørensen, Sune Riis Tomkiewicz, Jonna Vadstein, Olav 2023 application/pdf https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/0b65b6e5-4bc2-4d76-ae4d-ae6740dc061c https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0288734 https://backend.orbit.dtu.dk/ws/files/332506854/journal.pone.0288734.pdf eng eng https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/0b65b6e5-4bc2-4d76-ae4d-ae6740dc061c info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Bandara , K A , Benini , E , Politis , S N , Conceição , L E C , Santos , A , Sørensen , S R , Tomkiewicz , J & Vadstein , O 2023 , ' Exploring bacterial community composition and immune gene expression of European eel larvae ( Anguilla anguilla ) in relation to first-feeding diets ' , PLOS ONE , vol. 18 , no. 7 , e0288734 . https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0288734 article 2023 ftdtupubl https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0288734 2024-08-13T00:03:07Z European eel ( Anguilla anguilla ) is a commercially important species for fisheries and aquaculture in Europe and the attempt to close the lifecycle in captivity is still at pioneering stage. The first feeding stage of this species is characterized by a critical period between 20 to 24 days post hatch (dph), which is associated with mortalities, indicating the point of no return. We hypothesized that this critical period might also be associated with larvae-bacterial interactions and the larval immune status. To test this, bacterial community composition and expression of immune and stress-related genes of hatchery-produced larvae were explored from the end of endogenous feeding (9 dph) until 28 dph, in response to three experimental first-feeding diets (Diet 1, Diet 2 and Diet 3). Changes in the water bacterial community composition were also followed. Results revealed that the larval stress/repair mechanism was activated during this critical period, marked by an upregulated expression of the hsp90 gene, independent of the diet fed. At the same time, a shift towards a potentially detrimental larval bacterial community was observed in all dietary groups. Here, a significant reduction in evenness of the larval bacterial community was observed, and several amplicon sequence variants belonging to potentially harmful bacterial genera were more abundant. This indicates that detrimental larvae-bacteria interactions were likely involved in the mortality observed. Beyond the critical period, the highest survival was registered for larvae fed Diet 3. Interestingly, genes encoding for pathogen recognition receptor TLR18 and complement component C1QC were upregulated in this group, potentially indicating a higher immunocompetency that facilitated a more successful handling of the harmful bacteria that dominated the bacterial community of larvae on 22 dph, ultimately leading to better survival, compared to the other two groups. Article in Journal/Newspaper Anguilla anguilla European eel Technical University of Denmark: DTU Orbit PLOS ONE 18 7 e0288734
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description European eel ( Anguilla anguilla ) is a commercially important species for fisheries and aquaculture in Europe and the attempt to close the lifecycle in captivity is still at pioneering stage. The first feeding stage of this species is characterized by a critical period between 20 to 24 days post hatch (dph), which is associated with mortalities, indicating the point of no return. We hypothesized that this critical period might also be associated with larvae-bacterial interactions and the larval immune status. To test this, bacterial community composition and expression of immune and stress-related genes of hatchery-produced larvae were explored from the end of endogenous feeding (9 dph) until 28 dph, in response to three experimental first-feeding diets (Diet 1, Diet 2 and Diet 3). Changes in the water bacterial community composition were also followed. Results revealed that the larval stress/repair mechanism was activated during this critical period, marked by an upregulated expression of the hsp90 gene, independent of the diet fed. At the same time, a shift towards a potentially detrimental larval bacterial community was observed in all dietary groups. Here, a significant reduction in evenness of the larval bacterial community was observed, and several amplicon sequence variants belonging to potentially harmful bacterial genera were more abundant. This indicates that detrimental larvae-bacteria interactions were likely involved in the mortality observed. Beyond the critical period, the highest survival was registered for larvae fed Diet 3. Interestingly, genes encoding for pathogen recognition receptor TLR18 and complement component C1QC were upregulated in this group, potentially indicating a higher immunocompetency that facilitated a more successful handling of the harmful bacteria that dominated the bacterial community of larvae on 22 dph, ultimately leading to better survival, compared to the other two groups.
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author Bandara, Kasun A.
Benini, Elisa
Politis, Sebastian N.
Conceição, Luis E.C.
Santos, André
Sørensen, Sune Riis
Tomkiewicz, Jonna
Vadstein, Olav
spellingShingle Bandara, Kasun A.
Benini, Elisa
Politis, Sebastian N.
Conceição, Luis E.C.
Santos, André
Sørensen, Sune Riis
Tomkiewicz, Jonna
Vadstein, Olav
Exploring bacterial community composition and immune gene expression of European eel larvae ( Anguilla anguilla ) in relation to first-feeding diets
author_facet Bandara, Kasun A.
Benini, Elisa
Politis, Sebastian N.
Conceição, Luis E.C.
Santos, André
Sørensen, Sune Riis
Tomkiewicz, Jonna
Vadstein, Olav
author_sort Bandara, Kasun A.
title Exploring bacterial community composition and immune gene expression of European eel larvae ( Anguilla anguilla ) in relation to first-feeding diets
title_short Exploring bacterial community composition and immune gene expression of European eel larvae ( Anguilla anguilla ) in relation to first-feeding diets
title_full Exploring bacterial community composition and immune gene expression of European eel larvae ( Anguilla anguilla ) in relation to first-feeding diets
title_fullStr Exploring bacterial community composition and immune gene expression of European eel larvae ( Anguilla anguilla ) in relation to first-feeding diets
title_full_unstemmed Exploring bacterial community composition and immune gene expression of European eel larvae ( Anguilla anguilla ) in relation to first-feeding diets
title_sort exploring bacterial community composition and immune gene expression of european eel larvae ( anguilla anguilla ) in relation to first-feeding diets
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