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Applied and Environmental Microbiology, March 2000, p. 1139-1146, Vol. 66, No. 3
Laboratory of Microbial Ecology and
Technology, Department of Biochemical and Microbiological
Technology,1 Department of Anatomy,
Embryology and Histology,2 and
Laboratory of Aquaculture and Artemia Reference Center,
Department of Animal Production,3 University of
Ghent, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium
Received 9 August 1999/Accepted 15 December 1999
In this study Vibrio proteolyticus CW8T2 has been
identified as a virulent pathogen for Artemia spp. Its
infection route has been visualized with transmission electron
microscopy. The pathogen affected microvilli and gut epithelial cells,
disrupted epithelial cell junctions, and reached the body cavity, where
it devastated cells and tissues. In vivo antagonism tests showed that
preemptive colonization of the culture water with nine selected
bacterial strains protected Artemia juveniles against the
pathogenic effects. Two categories of the selected strains could be
distinguished: (i) strains providing total protection, as no mortality
occurred 2 days after the experimental infection with V. proteolyticus CW8T2, with strain LVS8 as a representative, and
(ii) strains providing partial protection, as significant but not total
mortality was observed, with strain LVS2 as a representative. The
growth of V. proteolyticus CW8T2 in the culture medium was
slowed down in the presence of strains LVS2 and LVS8, but growth
suppression was distinctly higher with LVS8 than with LVS2. It was
striking that the strains that gave only partial protection against the pathogen in the in vivo antagonism test showed also a restricted capability to colonize the Artemia compared to the strains
providing total protection. The in vivo antagonism tests and the
filtrate experiments showed that probably no extracellular bacterial
compounds were involved in the protective action but that the living
cells were required to protect Artemia against V. proteolyticus CW8T2.
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Selected Bacterial Strains Protect
Artemia spp. from the Pathogenic Effects of Vibrio
proteolyticus CW8T2
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Corresponding author. Mailing address: Laboratory of
Microbial Ecology and Technology, University of Ghent, Coupure Links 653, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium. Phone: 32 (0)9264 59 76. Fax: 32 (0)9264 62 48. E-mail: Willy.Verstraete{at}rug.ac.be.
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