Mitigation of chytrid infection on tadpoles with the antimicrobial metabolites ofXenorhabdus szentirmaii

Author:

Ujszegi JánosORCID,Boros Zsófia,Harmos Krisztián,Magos Gábor,Tóth Ábris,Vörös JuditORCID,Kásler AndreaORCID

Abstract

AbstractSurvival of amphibian assemblages is threatened by many factors. Among them, chytridiomycosis, the disease caused by the chytrid fungusBatrachochytrium dendrobatidis(Bd) has great importance, also threatening the populations of the yellow-bellied toad (Bombina variegata), which has a scattered, isolated distribution in Hungary. Treatment with secondary metabolites of the entomopathogenic bacterium,Xenorhabdus szentirmaiiis a promising method in the mitigation of chytridiomycosis, as recently demonstrated. To assess whether it may also be effective for lowering infection intensities inB. variegatatadpoles, we extracted cell-free culture media (CFCM) from liquid cultures ofX. szentirmaiiand tested their antifungal efficacy at a dilution of 0.1 % (v/v), while also measuring possible short-term malign effects on tadpoles experimentally infected with Bd or sham infection. According to our results, CFCM treatment alone did not compromise tadpoles’ survival probability, nor reduced the body mass and developmental speed of the individuals. At the same time, the treatment reduced the intensity and prevalence of Bd infection, but this effect was affected by the population of origin. The antimicrobial metabolites produced byX. szentirmaiimay therefore be suitable for the safe mitigation of chytridiomycosis inB. variegatatadpoles, but further studies are needed, aiming to monitor and increase the efficacy of this method.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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