Development and evaluation of a formulation of probiont Phaeobacter inhibens S4 for the management of vibriosis in bivalve hatcheries

Author:

Takyi Evelyn1,LaPorte Jason2,Sohn Saebom1,Stevick Rebecca J.3,Witkop Erin M.1,Gregg Lauren S.4,Chesler‐Poole Amanda4,Small Jessica4,White Meredith M.5,Giray Cem6,Rowley David C.7,Nelson David R.2,Gomez‐Chiarri Marta1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Fisheries, Animal and Veterinary Sciences The University of Rhode Island Kingston Rhode Island USA

2. Department of Cell and Molecular Biology The University of Rhode Island Kingston Rhode Island USA

3. Graduate School of Oceanography The University of Rhode Island Narragansett Rhode Island USA

4. Aquaculture Genetics & Breeding Technology Center Virginia Institute of Marine Science William & Mary Williamsburg Virginia USA

5. Mook Sea Farm Walpole Maine USA

6. Kennebec River Biosciences Richmond Maine USA

7. Department of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences The University of Rhode Island Kingston Rhode Island USA

Abstract

AbstractLarval eastern oysters (Crassostrea virginica) grown in shellfish hatcheries are susceptible to bacterial diseases, particularly vibriosis. Probiotics are microbes that confer health benefits to the host and have been identified as promising tools to manage diseases in aquaculture. The marine bacterium Phaeobacter inhibens S4 (S4) protects larval eastern oysters against challenge with the bacterial pathogen Vibrio coralliilyticus RE22 (RE22). A concentrated liquid formulation of probiont S4 that maintained high cell viability after long‐term storage was developed for commercial use in shellfish hatcheries. The safety and efficacy of the formulation were tested in six different trials in two hatcheries. The S4 formulation was added to C. virginica larvae culture tanks daily at 104 colony forming units (CFU)/mL from Day 1 post fertilisation until Day 6, 12 or 14, depending on the trial. Treatment of larvae in the hatchery with the S4 formulation did not significantly affect the survival and growth of the larvae. Formulated probiont S4 treatment in the hatchery led to a significant increase in relative percent survival (RPS) when larvae were subsequently challenged with the pathogen RE22 (105 CFU/mL) for 24 h in a laboratory challenge as compared to probiotic‐untreated RE22‐challenged larvae (RPS increase of 46%–74%, p < 0.05). These results suggest that this novel S4 formulation is a safe, easy‐to‐use and effective tool in preventing larval losses due to vibriosis in hatcheries.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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