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Establishing a Percutaneous Infection Model Using Zebrafish and a Salmon Pathogen.

Hajime Nakatani1, Katsutoshi Hori1.   

Abstract

To uncover the relationship between skin bacterial flora and pathogen infection, we developed a percutaneous infection model using zebrafish and Yersinia ruckeri, a pathogen causing enteric redmouth disease in salmon and in trout. Pathogen challenge, either alone or together with pricking by a small needle, did not cause infection of the fish. However, cold stress given by water temperature shift from the optimum 28 °C for zebrafish to 20 °C caused fatal infection of injured fish following pathogen challenge. We investigated the effects of cold stress, injury, and pathogen challenge, alone and in combination, on fish skin bacterial flora using 16S rDNA metagenomics. We found that cold stress drastically altered the skin bacterial flora, which was dominated by Y. ruckeri on infected fish. In addition, fish whose intrinsic skin bacterial flora was disrupted by antibiotics had their skin occupied by Y. ruckeri following a challenge with this pathogen, although the fish survived without injury to create a route for invasion into the fish body. Our results suggest that the intrinsic skin bacterial flora of fish protects them from pathogen colonization, and that its disruption by stress allows pathogens to colonize and dominate their skin.

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Keywords:  Yersinia ruckeri; bacterial flora; fish pathogen; fish skin

Year:  2021        PMID: 33671628     DOI: 10.3390/biology10020166

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biology (Basel)        ISSN: 2079-7737


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1.  Perturbation by Antimicrobial Bacteria of the Epidermal Bacterial Flora of Rainbow Trout in Flow-Through Aquaculture.

Authors:  Hajime Nakatani; Naoki Yamada; Naoki Hashimoto; Fumiyoshi Okazaki; Tomoko Arakawa; Yutaka Tamaru; Katsutoshi Hori
Journal:  Biology (Basel)       Date:  2022-08-22
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