Controlling edwardsiellosis caused by Edwardsiella piscicida and mitigating drug-resistant gene dissemination: Bacteriophage EPP-1, a promising antibiotic alternative

Author:

Han Ganghua1,Huang Ting1,Liu Xinchun1,Liu Ruyin1

Affiliation:

1. University of Chinese Academy of Sciences

Abstract

Abstract Edwardsiella piscicida causes significant economic losses to the aquaculture industry worldwide. Phage-based biocontrol methods are experiencing a renaissance because of the spread of drug-resistant genes and bacteria resulting from the heavy use of antibiotics. Here, we showed that the novel Edwardsiella phage EPP-1 could achieve comparable efficacy to florfenicol using a zebrafish model of Edwardsiella piscicida infection and could reduce the content of the floR resistance gene in zebrafish excreta. Specifically, phage EPP-1 inhibited bacterial growth in vitro and significantly improved the zebrafish survival rate in vivo (P = 0.0035), achieving an efficacy comparable to that of florfenicol (P = 0.2304). Notably, integrating the results of 16S rRNA sequencing, metagenomic sequencing, and qPCR, although the effects of phage EPP-1 converged with those of florfenicol in terms of the community composition and potential function of the zebrafish gut microbiota, it reduced the floR gene content in zebrafish excreta and aquaculture water. Overall, our study highlights the feasibility and safety of phage therapy for edwardsiellosis control, which has profound implications for the development of antibiotic alternatives to address the antibiotic crisis.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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