Analyses of bacteriophages to Yersinia ruckeri and the salmon (Salmo salar L.) antibody response to the bacteriophages.

New technologies for producing Atlantic salmon like the recirculation aquaculture systems (RAS) have gained popularity, and has overthrown the traditional flow through systems used in the freshwater stages of the Atlantic salmon production. This is a closed system with less water consumption, but ex...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Strand, Amund
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: The University of Bergen 2017
Subjects:
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/1956/16319
id ftunivbergen:oai:bora.uib.no:1956/16319
record_format openpolar
spelling ftunivbergen:oai:bora.uib.no:1956/16319 2023-05-15T15:32:09+02:00 Analyses of bacteriophages to Yersinia ruckeri and the salmon (Salmo salar L.) antibody response to the bacteriophages. Strand, Amund 2017-06-29T22:00:10Z application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/1956/16319 eng eng The University of Bergen https://hdl.handle.net/1956/16319 Copyright the Author. All rights reserved Oppdrettslaks Akvakultur Oppdrettsanlegg Fiskesykdommer Bakterielle sykdommer Bakteriofager https://data.ub.uio.no/realfagstermer/c013800 https://data.ub.uio.no/realfagstermer/c002623 https://data.ub.uio.no/realfagstermer/c031819 https://data.ub.uio.no/realfagstermer/c013652 https://data.ub.uio.no/realfagstermer/c005008 https://data.ub.uio.no/realfagstermer/c012751 759906 Master thesis 2017 ftunivbergen 2023-03-14T17:41:15Z New technologies for producing Atlantic salmon like the recirculation aquaculture systems (RAS) have gained popularity, and has overthrown the traditional flow through systems used in the freshwater stages of the Atlantic salmon production. This is a closed system with less water consumption, but extended water treatment. Despite the many advantages, opportunistic bacteria seem to thrive in in such closed and biological system. Since 2007 there have been an increase in the number of yersiniosis outbreaks. Many of these outbreaks have been in RAS, or in fish in sea cages that originated from infected RAS. The causative bacterium Yersinia ruckeri is capable of forming biofilm, thus making it hard to remove during disinfection. The bacterium can be treated with antibiotics, but facing the worldwide problem of antibiotic resistance, other alternatives are highly needed. One of the alternatives suggested is phage therapy. The long-forgotten method of using bacteria infecting viruses for biocontrol is now being studied again in aquaculture. Bacteriophages infecting Y. ruckeri were investigated in this study. Four different lytic phages and a cocktail including the four were delivered by ACD Pharmaceuticals. They were all tested in growing cultures of Y. ruckeri, where they all showed a good bacteriostatic effect. This indicates that the bacteriophages have a god potential for application in bio treatment of water and filters used in rearing of fish larva and fish. We studied the ability of salmon to produce anti-phage specific antibodies. This was done by immunization of salmon with phage as antigen, and the fish was injected three times with inactivated bacteriophages. The fish antisera were tested with enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), and all sera showed a high production of anti-phage antibodies in the fish given injection with phages alone or combined with adjuvance. The non-vaccinated (no phage antigen) control fish groups did not show any anti-phage antibody production. A neutralization test was ... Master Thesis Atlantic salmon Salmo salar University of Bergen: Bergen Open Research Archive (BORA-UiB)
institution Open Polar
collection University of Bergen: Bergen Open Research Archive (BORA-UiB)
op_collection_id ftunivbergen
language English
topic Oppdrettslaks
Akvakultur
Oppdrettsanlegg
Fiskesykdommer
Bakterielle sykdommer
Bakteriofager
https://data.ub.uio.no/realfagstermer/c013800
https://data.ub.uio.no/realfagstermer/c002623
https://data.ub.uio.no/realfagstermer/c031819
https://data.ub.uio.no/realfagstermer/c013652
https://data.ub.uio.no/realfagstermer/c005008
https://data.ub.uio.no/realfagstermer/c012751
759906
spellingShingle Oppdrettslaks
Akvakultur
Oppdrettsanlegg
Fiskesykdommer
Bakterielle sykdommer
Bakteriofager
https://data.ub.uio.no/realfagstermer/c013800
https://data.ub.uio.no/realfagstermer/c002623
https://data.ub.uio.no/realfagstermer/c031819
https://data.ub.uio.no/realfagstermer/c013652
https://data.ub.uio.no/realfagstermer/c005008
https://data.ub.uio.no/realfagstermer/c012751
759906
Strand, Amund
Analyses of bacteriophages to Yersinia ruckeri and the salmon (Salmo salar L.) antibody response to the bacteriophages.
topic_facet Oppdrettslaks
Akvakultur
Oppdrettsanlegg
Fiskesykdommer
Bakterielle sykdommer
Bakteriofager
https://data.ub.uio.no/realfagstermer/c013800
https://data.ub.uio.no/realfagstermer/c002623
https://data.ub.uio.no/realfagstermer/c031819
https://data.ub.uio.no/realfagstermer/c013652
https://data.ub.uio.no/realfagstermer/c005008
https://data.ub.uio.no/realfagstermer/c012751
759906
description New technologies for producing Atlantic salmon like the recirculation aquaculture systems (RAS) have gained popularity, and has overthrown the traditional flow through systems used in the freshwater stages of the Atlantic salmon production. This is a closed system with less water consumption, but extended water treatment. Despite the many advantages, opportunistic bacteria seem to thrive in in such closed and biological system. Since 2007 there have been an increase in the number of yersiniosis outbreaks. Many of these outbreaks have been in RAS, or in fish in sea cages that originated from infected RAS. The causative bacterium Yersinia ruckeri is capable of forming biofilm, thus making it hard to remove during disinfection. The bacterium can be treated with antibiotics, but facing the worldwide problem of antibiotic resistance, other alternatives are highly needed. One of the alternatives suggested is phage therapy. The long-forgotten method of using bacteria infecting viruses for biocontrol is now being studied again in aquaculture. Bacteriophages infecting Y. ruckeri were investigated in this study. Four different lytic phages and a cocktail including the four were delivered by ACD Pharmaceuticals. They were all tested in growing cultures of Y. ruckeri, where they all showed a good bacteriostatic effect. This indicates that the bacteriophages have a god potential for application in bio treatment of water and filters used in rearing of fish larva and fish. We studied the ability of salmon to produce anti-phage specific antibodies. This was done by immunization of salmon with phage as antigen, and the fish was injected three times with inactivated bacteriophages. The fish antisera were tested with enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), and all sera showed a high production of anti-phage antibodies in the fish given injection with phages alone or combined with adjuvance. The non-vaccinated (no phage antigen) control fish groups did not show any anti-phage antibody production. A neutralization test was ...
format Master Thesis
author Strand, Amund
author_facet Strand, Amund
author_sort Strand, Amund
title Analyses of bacteriophages to Yersinia ruckeri and the salmon (Salmo salar L.) antibody response to the bacteriophages.
title_short Analyses of bacteriophages to Yersinia ruckeri and the salmon (Salmo salar L.) antibody response to the bacteriophages.
title_full Analyses of bacteriophages to Yersinia ruckeri and the salmon (Salmo salar L.) antibody response to the bacteriophages.
title_fullStr Analyses of bacteriophages to Yersinia ruckeri and the salmon (Salmo salar L.) antibody response to the bacteriophages.
title_full_unstemmed Analyses of bacteriophages to Yersinia ruckeri and the salmon (Salmo salar L.) antibody response to the bacteriophages.
title_sort analyses of bacteriophages to yersinia ruckeri and the salmon (salmo salar l.) antibody response to the bacteriophages.
publisher The University of Bergen
publishDate 2017
url https://hdl.handle.net/1956/16319
genre Atlantic salmon
Salmo salar
genre_facet Atlantic salmon
Salmo salar
op_relation https://hdl.handle.net/1956/16319
op_rights Copyright the Author. All rights reserved
_version_ 1766362659745169408