High variability of levels of Aliivibrio and lactic acid bacteria in the intestinal microbiota of farmed Atlantic salmon Salmo salar L.

In the present study, the structure of the intestinal microbiota of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) was studied using culture and culture-independent methods. Three adult specimens of S. salar were collected from a commercial salmon farm in Chile, and their intestinal microbiota were studied by par...

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Published in:Annals of Microbiology
Main Authors: Godoy, Felix A., Miranda, Claudio D., Wittwer, Geraldine D., Aranda, Carlos P., Calderon, Raul
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: BMC 2021
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Online Access:http://repositoriodigital.uct.cl/handle/10925/3677
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13213-015-1076-3
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spelling ftunivctemuco:oai:repositoriodigital.uct.cl:10925/3677 2023-05-15T15:30:57+02:00 High variability of levels of Aliivibrio and lactic acid bacteria in the intestinal microbiota of farmed Atlantic salmon Salmo salar L. Godoy, Felix A. Miranda, Claudio D. Wittwer, Geraldine D. Aranda, Carlos P. Calderon, Raul 2021-04-30T16:58:25Z http://repositoriodigital.uct.cl/handle/10925/3677 https://doi.org/10.1007/s13213-015-1076-3 en eng BMC ANNALS OF MICROBIOLOGY,Vol.65,2343-2353,2015 http://repositoriodigital.uct.cl/handle/10925/3677 doi:10.1007/s13213-015-1076-3 ANNALS OF MICROBIOLOGY Aquaculture Intestinal microbiota Aliivibrio Salmon farming Salmo salar Article 2021 ftunivctemuco https://doi.org/10.1007/s13213-015-1076-3 2021-05-01T23:50:55Z In the present study, the structure of the intestinal microbiota of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) was studied using culture and culture-independent methods. Three adult specimens of S. salar were collected from a commercial salmon farm in Chile, and their intestinal microbiota were studied by partial sequencing of the 16S rRNA gene of pure cultures as well as of clone libraries. Out of the 74 bacterial isolates, Pseudomonas was the most predominant genus among cultured microbiota. In clone libraries, 325 clones were obtained from three adult fish, and a total of 36 operational taxonomic units (OTUs) were identified. This indicated that lactic acid bacteria (Weissella, Leuconostoc, and Lactococcus genera) comprised more than 50 % of identified clones in two fishes. This was in contrast with the high dominance of a single OTU (99 sequences) of Aliivibrio sp. related to the pathogenic Aliivibrio salmonicida species and the absence of lactic acid bacteria in the third fish, suggesting a condition of an asymptomatic non-healthy carrier. It is clear that molecular identification of 16S rRNA gene libraries obtained from intestinal content samples is effective in determining the overall structure of the intestinal microbiota of farmed Atlantic salmon enabling detection of a minority of taxa not previously reported as part of the intestinal microbiota of salmonids, including the genera Hydrogenophilus, Propionibacterium, Cronobacter, Enhydrobacter, Veillonella, Prevotella, and Atopostipes, as well as to evaluate the health status of farmed fish when evaluating the dominance of potential pathogenic species and the incidence of lactic acid bacteria. Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic salmon Salmo salar Repositorio Académico de la Universidad Católica de Temuco (UCT) Annals of Microbiology 65 4 2343 2353
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topic Aquaculture
Intestinal microbiota
Aliivibrio
Salmon farming
Salmo salar
spellingShingle Aquaculture
Intestinal microbiota
Aliivibrio
Salmon farming
Salmo salar
Godoy, Felix A.
Miranda, Claudio D.
Wittwer, Geraldine D.
Aranda, Carlos P.
Calderon, Raul
High variability of levels of Aliivibrio and lactic acid bacteria in the intestinal microbiota of farmed Atlantic salmon Salmo salar L.
topic_facet Aquaculture
Intestinal microbiota
Aliivibrio
Salmon farming
Salmo salar
description In the present study, the structure of the intestinal microbiota of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) was studied using culture and culture-independent methods. Three adult specimens of S. salar were collected from a commercial salmon farm in Chile, and their intestinal microbiota were studied by partial sequencing of the 16S rRNA gene of pure cultures as well as of clone libraries. Out of the 74 bacterial isolates, Pseudomonas was the most predominant genus among cultured microbiota. In clone libraries, 325 clones were obtained from three adult fish, and a total of 36 operational taxonomic units (OTUs) were identified. This indicated that lactic acid bacteria (Weissella, Leuconostoc, and Lactococcus genera) comprised more than 50 % of identified clones in two fishes. This was in contrast with the high dominance of a single OTU (99 sequences) of Aliivibrio sp. related to the pathogenic Aliivibrio salmonicida species and the absence of lactic acid bacteria in the third fish, suggesting a condition of an asymptomatic non-healthy carrier. It is clear that molecular identification of 16S rRNA gene libraries obtained from intestinal content samples is effective in determining the overall structure of the intestinal microbiota of farmed Atlantic salmon enabling detection of a minority of taxa not previously reported as part of the intestinal microbiota of salmonids, including the genera Hydrogenophilus, Propionibacterium, Cronobacter, Enhydrobacter, Veillonella, Prevotella, and Atopostipes, as well as to evaluate the health status of farmed fish when evaluating the dominance of potential pathogenic species and the incidence of lactic acid bacteria.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Godoy, Felix A.
Miranda, Claudio D.
Wittwer, Geraldine D.
Aranda, Carlos P.
Calderon, Raul
author_facet Godoy, Felix A.
Miranda, Claudio D.
Wittwer, Geraldine D.
Aranda, Carlos P.
Calderon, Raul
author_sort Godoy, Felix A.
title High variability of levels of Aliivibrio and lactic acid bacteria in the intestinal microbiota of farmed Atlantic salmon Salmo salar L.
title_short High variability of levels of Aliivibrio and lactic acid bacteria in the intestinal microbiota of farmed Atlantic salmon Salmo salar L.
title_full High variability of levels of Aliivibrio and lactic acid bacteria in the intestinal microbiota of farmed Atlantic salmon Salmo salar L.
title_fullStr High variability of levels of Aliivibrio and lactic acid bacteria in the intestinal microbiota of farmed Atlantic salmon Salmo salar L.
title_full_unstemmed High variability of levels of Aliivibrio and lactic acid bacteria in the intestinal microbiota of farmed Atlantic salmon Salmo salar L.
title_sort high variability of levels of aliivibrio and lactic acid bacteria in the intestinal microbiota of farmed atlantic salmon salmo salar l.
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publishDate 2021
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https://doi.org/10.1007/s13213-015-1076-3
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Salmo salar
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Salmo salar
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