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Effects of Dietary Supplementation with Bacillus amyloliquefaciens US573 on Intestinal Morphology and Gut Microbiota of European Sea Bass.

Hichem Chouayekh1,2, Ameny Farhat-Khemakhem3, Fatma Karray4, Insaf Boubaker3, Najla Mhiri4, Manel Ben Abdallah4, Othman A Alghamdi5, Hamadi Guerbej6.   

Abstract

Probiotics or direct-fed microbials (DFM) have proven strong potential for improving aquaculture sustainability. This study aims to evaluate the effects of dietary supplementation with the DFM Bacillus amyloliquefaciens US573 on growth performance, intestinal morphology, and gut microbiota (GM) of European sea bass. For this purpose, healthy fish were divided into two feeding trials in triplicate of 25 fish in each tank. The fish were fed with a control basal diet or a DFM-supplemented diet for 42 days. Results showed that, while no significant effects on growth performance were observed, the length and abundance of villi were higher in the DFM-fed group. The benefic effects of DFM supplementation included also the absence of cysts formation and the increase in number of goblet cells playing essential role in immune response. Through DNA metabarcoding analysis of GM, 5 phyla and 14 major genera were identified. At day 42, the main microbiome changes in response to B. amyloliquefaciens US573 addition included the significant decrease in abundance of Actinobacteria phylum that perfectly correlates with a decrease in Nocardia genus representatives which represent serious threat in marine and freshwater fish. On the contrary, an obvious dominance of Betaproteobacteria associated with the abundance in Variovorax genus members, known for their ability to metabolize numerous substrates, was recorded. Interestingly, Firmicutes, particularly species affiliated to the genus Sporosarcina with recent promising probiotic potential, were identified as the most abundant. These results suggest that B. amyloliquefaciens US573 can be effectively recommended as health-promoting DFM in European sea bass farming.
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Keywords:  Aquaculture; B. amyloliquefaciens US573; Dicentrarchus labrax L.; Direct-fed microbial; Gut microbiota; Intestinal morphology

Year:  2022        PMID: 35933471     DOI: 10.1007/s12602-022-09974-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Probiotics Antimicrob Proteins        ISSN: 1867-1306            Impact factor:   5.265


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