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Deciphering microbial landscapes of fish eggs to mitigate emerging diseases
Authors:Yiying Liu  Irene de Bruijn  Allison LH Jack  Keith Drynan  Albert H van den Berg  Even Thoen  Vladimir Sandoval-Sierra  Ida Skaar  Pieter van West  Javier Diéguez-Uribeondo  Menno van der Voort  Rodrigo Mendes  Mark Mazzola  Jos M Raaijmakers
Abstract:Animals and plants are increasingly suffering from diseases caused by fungi and oomycetes. These emerging pathogens are now recognized as a global threat to biodiversity and food security. Among oomycetes, Saprolegnia species cause significant declines in fish and amphibian populations. Fish eggs have an immature adaptive immune system and depend on nonspecific innate defences to ward off pathogens. Here, meta-taxonomic analyses revealed that Atlantic salmon eggs are home to diverse fungal, oomycete and bacterial communities. Although virulent Saprolegnia isolates were found in all salmon egg samples, a low incidence of Saprolegniosis was strongly correlated with a high richness and abundance of specific commensal Actinobacteria, with the genus Frondihabitans (Microbacteriaceae) effectively inhibiting attachment of Saprolegniato salmon eggs. These results highlight that fundamental insights into microbial landscapes of fish eggs may provide new sustainable means to mitigate emerging diseases.
Keywords:salmon  Saprolegniosis  Actinobacteria  microbiome  emerging pathogens
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