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Pseudomonas sp M174 inhibits the fish pathogen Flavobacterium psychrophilum

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Korkea-Aho T, Heikkinen J, Thompson K, von Wright A & Austin B (2011) Pseudomonas sp M174 inhibits the fish pathogen Flavobacterium psychrophilum. Journal of Applied Microbiology, 111 (2), pp. 266-277. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2672.2011.05044.x

Abstract
Aims: To study the antagonic affect of probiotic Pseudomonas M174 on the fish pathogen Flavobacterium psychrophilum. Methods and Results: The ability of Pseudomonas M174 to inhibit the growth of Fl. psychrophilum was examined in iron-sufficient and -deficient media. Possible siderophore production was also investigated. Antagonistic activity was confirmed in disease challenge experiments using a rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) model. Adhesion of Pseudomonas M174 to fish surfaces and its ability to stimulate innate immunity was also investigated in vivo. Pseudomonas M174 antagonized Fl. psychrophilum and produced siderophores in vitro. In challenge experiments with Fl. psychrophilum, fish fed with Pseudomonas M174 had lower levels of mortalities than the controls. It was possible to find Pseudomonas M174 in the intestinal content of these fish after feeding and bathing with the probiotic, but probiotic was obtained from the gills only after feeding. Respiratory burst activity was also found to be enhanced in the M174 fed fish. Conclusions: These results suggest that M174 is a potential probiotic against Fl. psychrophilum and has several modes of action. Significance and Impact of the Study: Probiotics are a promising alternative to the use of antibiotics in aquaculture and could be a more sustainable disease control method.

Keywords
antagonism; biocontrol; Flavobacterium psychrophilum; growth inhibition; probiotic; Pseudomonas sp.

Journal
Journal of Applied Microbiology: Volume 111, Issue 2

StatusPublished
Publication date31/08/2011
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/7216
PublisherWiley-Blackwell
ISSN1364-5072