Microbiome composition and autochthonous probiotics from contrasting probiosis/dysbiosis states in cobia (Rachycentron canadum) fish epitheliocystis

Author:

Villegas-Plazas Marcela1ORCID,Villamil Luisa23,Martínez-Silva María Angélica43,González-Jiménez Tatiana3,Salazar Marcela56,Güiza Linda5,Mendoza Mabel7,Junca Howard1

Affiliation:

1. RG Microbial Ecology: Metabolism, Genomics & Evolutions, Div. Ecogenomics & Holobionts, Microbiomas Foundation, Chia, Colombia

2. Programa de Doctorado en Biociencias, Facultad de Ingeniería, Universidad de la Sabana, Chía, Colombia

3. Universidad Jorge Tadeo Lozano, Sede Santa Marta, Colombia

4. Université du Québec à Rimouski, Institute des Sciences de la Mer à Rimouski, Québec, Canada

5. Benchmark Genetics Colombia, Punta Canoas, Cartagena, Colombia

6. Corporación CorpoGen, Bogotá, Colombia

7. Centro de Investigación de la Acuicultura en Colombia, Ceniacua, Cartagena, Colombia

Abstract

Microbiome components and bacterial isolates related to healthy and epitheliocystis states in aquaculture cycles of cobia fish were studied. We detected well-defined 16S rRNA amplicon gene sequence variants showing differential abundance in healthy or diseased cycles. Isolation trials were performed, and experimental tests were used to determine probiotic potential of the bacterial strains obtained from water, tissues or live food used in this aquaculture model. The taxonomic affiliation of these strains was cross-compared against microbiome components, finding that some of them had close or identical affiliation to the abundant types found in healthy cycles. Strains belonging to the groups already identified as predominant by culture-independent means were screened as potential probiotics based on desirable activities such as antagonism and antibiosis against marine pathogenic bacteria, quorum quenching, bile acid resistance, antibiotic sensitivity and enzymatic activities for improved nutrient digestion. We have also found that in the tracking of microbiome composition across different developmental stages of cobia, healthy cycles exhibited a consistent high relative abundance of a Mesobacillus sp., while in the diseased cycle the emergence of a Vibrio sp. was observed. Our study suggests that epithelocystis in cobia is associated with a displacement of a symbiotic microbiome community linked to the increase frequency of Vibrio species.

Publisher

Microbiology Society

Subject

General Medicine

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