畜牧与生物技术杂志(英文版)2024,Vol.15Issue(1) :253-276.DOI:10.1186/s40104-023-00895-4

Debaryomyces hansenii supplementation in low fish meal diets promotes growth,modulates microbiota and enhances intestinal condition in juvenile marine fish

Ignasi Sanahuja Alberto Ruiz Joana P.Firmino Felipe E.Reyes-López Juan B.Ortiz-Delgado Eva Vallejos-Vidal Lluis Tort Dariel Tovar-Ramírez Isabel M.Cerezo Miguel A.Mori?igo Carmen Sarasquete Enric Gisbert
畜牧与生物技术杂志(英文版)2024,Vol.15Issue(1) :253-276.DOI:10.1186/s40104-023-00895-4

Debaryomyces hansenii supplementation in low fish meal diets promotes growth,modulates microbiota and enhances intestinal condition in juvenile marine fish

Ignasi Sanahuja 1Alberto Ruiz 1Joana P.Firmino 1Felipe E.Reyes-López 2Juan B.Ortiz-Delgado 3Eva Vallejos-Vidal 4Lluis Tort 5Dariel Tovar-Ramírez 6Isabel M.Cerezo 7Miguel A.Mori?igo 8Carmen Sarasquete 3Enric Gisbert1
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作者信息

  • 1. Aquaculture Program,Institute of Agrifood Research and Technology(IRTA),La Rapita 43540,Spain
  • 2. Centro de Biotecnología Acuícola,Universidad de Santiago de Chile,Santiago,Chile
  • 3. Instituto de Ciencias Marinas de Andalucía(ICMAN-CSIC),Avda.República Saharaui n°2,Campus Universitario Río San Pedro,Puerto Real,Cádiz 11510,Spain
  • 4. Núcleo de Investigaciones Aplicadas en Ciencias Veterinarias y Agronómicas,Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria y Agronomía,Universidad de Las Américas,Santiago,Chile
  • 5. Department of Cell Biology,Physiology,and Immunology,Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona,Barcelona,Spain
  • 6. Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas del Noroeste SC,CIBNOR,La Paz,México
  • 7. Department of Microbiology,Instituto de Biotec-nología Y Desarrollo Azul(IBYDA),Faculty of Sciences,University of Malaga,29010 Malaga,Spain;SCBI,Bioinformatic Unit,University of Malaga,29590 Malaga,Spain
  • 8. Department of Microbiology,Instituto de Biotec-nología Y Desarrollo Azul(IBYDA),Faculty of Sciences,University of Malaga,29010 Malaga,Spain
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Abstract

Background The development of a sustainable business model with social acceptance,makes necessary to develop new strategies to guarantee the growth,health,and well-being of farmed animals.Debaryomyces hansenii is a yeast species that can be used as a probiotic in aquaculture due to its capacity to ⅰ)promote cell proliferation and differen-tiation,ⅱ)have immunostimulatory effects,ⅲ)modulate gut microbiota,and/or ⅳ)enhance the digestive function.To provide inside into the effects of D.hansenii on juveniles of gilthead seabream(Sparus aurata)condition,we inte-grated the evaluation of the main key performance indicators coupled with the integrative analysis of the intestine condition,through histological and microbiota state,and its transcriptomic profiling.Results After 70 days of a nutritional trial in which a diet with low levels of fishmeal(7%)was supplemented with 1.1%of D.hansenii(17.2 × 105 CFU),an increase of ca.12%in somatic growth was observed together with an improve-ment in feed conversion in fish fed a yeast-supplemented diet.In terms of intestinal condition,this probiotic modu-lated gut microbiota without affecting the intestine cell organization,whereas an increase in the staining intensity of mucins rich in carboxylated and weakly sulphated glycoconjugates coupled with changes in the affinity for certain lectins were noted in goblet cells.Changes in microbiota were characterized by the reduction in abundance of several groups of Proteobacteria,especially those characterized as opportunistic groups.The microarrays-based transcrip-tomic analysis found 232 differential expressed genes in the anterior-mid intestine of S.aurata,that were mostly related to metabolic,antioxidant,immune,and symbiotic processes.Conclusions Dietary administration of D.hansenii enhanced somatic growth and improved feed efficiency param-eters,results that were coupled to an improvement of intestinal condition as histochemical and transcriptomic tools indicated.This probiotic yeast stimulated host-microbiota interactions without altering the intestinal cell organization nor generating dysbiosis,which demonstrated its safety as a feed additive.At the transcriptomic level,D.hansenii pro-moted metabolic pathways,mainly protein-related,sphingolipid,and thymidylate pathways,in addition to enhance antioxidant-related intestinal mechanisms,and to regulate sentinel immune processes,potentiating the defensive capacity meanwhile maintaining the homeostatic status of the intestine.

Key words

Debaryomyces hansenii/Intestine condition/Low fish meal diet/Microbiota/Transcriptomics/Yeast probiotic

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基金项目

DIETAplus project of JACUMAR(Junta de Cultivos Marinos,MAPAMA;Spanish government)()

FEMP funds(EU)()

means of grants from the Spanish Government(PID2019-106878RB-I00)

a Postdoctoral fellowship(FJC2020-043933-Ⅰ)

support of Fondecyt iniciación(11221308)

Agencia Nacional de Investigacióny Desarrollo de Chile,Government of Chile()

Ibero-American Program of Science and Technology for Development(CYTED,Spain)(117RT0521)

出版年

2024
畜牧与生物技术杂志(英文版)
中国科学技术协会

畜牧与生物技术杂志(英文版)

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ISSN:1674-9782
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