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Streptomyces effect on the bacterial microbiota associated to Crassostrea sikamea oyster.

Authors :
García Bernal, M.
Trabal Fernández, N.
Saucedo Lastra, P.E.
Medina Marrero, R.
Mazón‐Suástegui, J.M.
Source :
Journal of Applied Microbiology; Mar2017, Vol. 122 Issue 3, p601-614, 14p
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Aim To determine the composition and diversity of the microbiota associated to Crassostrea sikamea treated during 30 days with Streptomyces strains N7 and RL8. Methods and Results DNA was extracted from oysters followed by 16S rRNA gene amplification and pyrosequencing. The highest and lowest species diversity richness was observed in the initial and final control group, whereas Streptomyces-treated oysters exhibited intermediate values. Proteobacteria was the most abundant phylum (81·4-95·1%), followed by Bacteroidetes, Actinobacteria and Firmicutes. The genera Anderseniella, Oceanicola, Roseovarius, Ruegeria, Sulfitobacter, Granulosicoccus and Marinicella encompassed the core microbiota of all experimental groups. The genus Bacteriovorax was detected in all groups except in the final control and the depurated N7, whereas Vibrio remained undetected in all Streptomyces-treated groups. RL8 was the only group that harboured the genus Streptomyces in its microbiota. Principal component analysis showed that Streptomyces strains significantly changed oyster microbiota with respect to the initial and final control. Conclusions Crassostrea sikamea treated with Streptomyces showed high species diversity and a microbiota composition shift, characterized by keeping the predator genus Bacteriovorax and decreasing the pathogenic Vibrio. Significance and Impact of the Study This is the first culture-independent study showing the effect of Streptomyces over the oyster microbiota. It also sheds light about the potential use of Streptomyces to improve mollusc health and safety for consumers after the depuration process. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13645072
Volume :
122
Issue :
3
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Applied Microbiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
121268803
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/jam.13382