Multi-Omics Analysis Reveals the Regulatory Mechanism of Different Probiotics on Growth Performance and Intestinal Health of Salmo trutta (S. trutta)

Author:

Chen Mengjuan12ORCID,Wang Zhitong12,He Hui12ORCID,He Wenjia12,Zhang Zihao12,Sun Shuaijie12,Wang Wanliang134

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Fisheries Science, Tibet Academy of Agriculture and Animal Husbandry Sciences, Lhasa 850032, China

2. College of Animal Science and Technology, Henan Agricultural University, Zhengzhou 450046, China

3. Indigenous Fish Breeding and Utilization Engineering Research Center of Xizang, Lhasa 850032, China

4. Key Laboratory of Fishery and Germplasm Resources Utilization of Xizang Autonomous Region, Lhasa 850032, China

Abstract

Probiotics play an important role in animal production, providing health benefits to the host by improving intestinal microbial balance. In this study, we added three different probiotics, Saccharomyces cerevisiae (SC), Bacillus licheniformis (BL), and lactic acid bacteria (LAB), and compared them with the control group (CON), to investigate the effects of probiotic supplementation on growth performance, gut microbiology, and gut flora of S. trutta. Our results showed that feeding probiotics improved the survival, growth, development, and fattening of S. trutta. Additionally, probiotic treatment causes changes in the gut probiotic community, and the gut flora microorganisms that cause significant changes vary among the probiotic treatments. However, in all three groups, the abundance of Pseudomonas, Acinetobacter, and Rhizophagus bacterial genera was similar to that in the top three comparative controls. Furthermore, differences in the composition of intestinal microbiota among feed types were directly associated with significant changes in the metabolomic landscape, including lipids and lipid-like molecules, organic acids and derivatives, and organoheterocyclic compounds. The probiotic treatment altered the gut microbiome, gut metabolome, and growth performance of S. trutta. Using a multi-omics approach, we discovered that the addition of probiotics altered the composition of gut microbiota, potentially leading to modifications in gut function and host phenotype. Overall, our results highlight the importance of probiotics as a key factor in animal health and productivity, enabling us to better evaluate the functional potential of probiotics.

Funder

Central Guiding Local Development Fund

Key Research and Development Plan of Tibet Autonomous Region

China Agriculture Research System of Specialty Freshwater Fish

Publisher

MDPI AG

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