Persistent Dysbiosis, Parasite Rise and Growth Impairment in Aquacultured European Seabass after Oxytetracycline Treatment

Author:

Rigas Dimitris1ORCID,Grivas Nikos1,Nelli Aikaterini2,Gouva Evangelia2,Skoufos Ioannis2,Kormas Konstantinos34ORCID,Tzora Athina2ORCID,Lagkouvardos Ilias25ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Galaxidi Marine Farm S.A., 33200 Galaxidi, Greece

2. Laboratory of Animal Health, Food Hygiene and Quality, Department of Agriculture, School of Agriculture, University of Ioannina, 47100 Arta, Greece

3. Department of Ichthyology and Aquatic Environment, University of Thessaly, 38446 Volos, Greece

4. Agricultural Development Institute, University Research and Innovation Centre “IASON”, Argonafton & Filellinon, 38221 Volos, Greece

5. Department of Microbiology and Microbial Pathogenesis, School of Medicine, University of Crete, 71500 Heraklion, Greece

Abstract

The use of antibiotics in open-water aquaculture is often unavoidable when faced with pathogens with high mortality rates. In addition, seasonal pathogen surges have become more common and more intense over the years. Apart from the apparent cost of antibiotic treatment, it has been observed that, in aquaculture practice, the surviving fish often display measurable growth impairment. To understand the role of gut microbiota on the observed growth impairment, in this study, we follow the incidence of Photobacterium damselae subsp. piscicida in a seabass commercial open-water aquaculture setting in Galaxidi (Greece). Fish around 10 months of age were fed with feed containing oxytetracycline (120 mg/kg/day) for twelve days, followed by a twelve-day withdrawal period, and another eighteen days of treatment. The fish were sampled 19 days before the start of the first treatment and one month after the end of the second treatment cycle. Sequencing of the 16S rRNA gene was used to measure changes in the gut microbiome. Overall, the gut microbiota community, even a month after treatment, was highly dysbiotic and characterized by very low alpha diversity. High abundances of alkalophilic bacteria in the post-antibiotic-treated fish indicated a rise in pH that was coupled with a significant increase in gut parasites. This study’s results indicate that oxytetracycline (OTC) treatment causes persistent dysbiosis even one month after withdrawal and provides a more suitable environment for an increase in parasites. These findings highlight the need for interventions to restore a healthy and protective gut microbiome.

Funder

Operational Programme “Competitiveness, Entrepreneurship and Innovation”

Greece and the European Union

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Virology,Microbiology (medical),Microbiology

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