INVESTIGADORES
RIVA ROSSI carla marcela
artículos
Título:
Antimicrobial activity of bacteriocin-producing Carnobacterium spp. isolated from healthy Patagonian trout and their potential for use in aquaculture
Autor/es:
MARISA E. GARCÉS; NELDA L. OLIVERA; MELANIA FERNÁNDEZ; CARLA M. RIVA ROSSI; CYNTHIA SEQUEIROS
Revista:
AQUACULTURE RESEARCH
Editorial:
WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC
Referencias:
Lugar: Londres; Año: 2020 vol. 51 p. 4602 - 4612
ISSN:
1355-557X
Resumen:
In this study, bacteria from the intestines of Patagonian trout displaying fish pathogenantimicrobial activity were isolated and characterized. Isolates T4, T15 and M5showed extracellular antimicrobial activity against the fish pathogen Carnobacteriummaltaromaticum CECT 4020, by the agar well diffusion assay. They were identifiedas Gram-positive catalase-negative bacilli belonging to the genus Carnobacterium(based on 99.93% identity with the 16S rRNA gene sequence of C. maltaromaticumDSM 20342T). After 48 hr of incubation in MRS broth, the highest antimicrobial activitytitre (327,680 AU/ml) was recorded for T4, followed by T15 and M5. The antimicrobialagents produced by these isolates were thermostable peptides. LC-MS/MS peptide analysis indicated that T4 and T5 bacteriocins belonged to the class IIa.The identified peptides for T4 bacteriocin included almost the entire divercin V41 sequence,which was previously believed to be exclusively produced by Carnobacteriumdivergens. In addition, no negative fish health effects were observed after administratingT4 to zebrafish. Among the isolates from healthy Patagonian trout, due to itsearly bacteriocin production, its greater inhibition titre and its innocuous feature,Carnobacterium sp. T4 emerged as the most promising isolate for in vivo challengestargeting its further aquaculture application.