Recombinant Bacillus subtilis expressing a fungal phytase as a probiotic additive in the diet of Pacific white shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei

Author:

Medeiros Luiza1,Nornberg Bruna1,Azevedo Raíza1,Cardoso Arthur1,Rosas Victor Torres2,Tesser Marcelo Borges1,Pedrosa Virgínia F.1,Romano Luis A.1,Wasielesky Wilson1,Marins Luis Fernando1

Affiliation:

1. Federal University of Rio Grande

2. Qatar University

Abstract

Abstract Phosphorus is an essential mineral present in the vegetable matter in the form of phytate, which is considered an antinutritional factor. Phytate can be degraded by phytases, which have been used in commercial feeds. However, these enzymes undergo costly isolation and purification processes. In the present study, a genetically modified (GM) Bacillus subtilis strain that expresses a fungal phytase was used as a feed additive. The GM probiotic was added to the commercial feed of shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei and its effects on zootechnical performance, proximate composition of muscle, lipid concentration in hepatopancreas and expression of genes related to digestion, amino acid metabolism and antioxidant defenses were analyzed. Although the genetically modified probiotic had no impact on growth parameters, there was a 39% increase in phosphorus content in muscle. In addition, genes related to digestion were downregulated in shrimp hepatopancreas, as well as an increase in lipids in this tissue. These results demonstrates that the GM probiotic increased the efficiency of the use of plant-derived phosphorus, which may imply a decrease in the addition of this element in the diets, as well as minimizing the impact of shrimp farms on the eutrophication of adjacent ecosystems.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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