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Probiotic Bacillus pumilus SE5 shapes the intestinal microbiota and mucosal immunity in grouper Epinephelus coioides

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DISEASES OF AQUATIC ORGANISMS
卷 111, 期 2, 页码 119-127

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INTER-RESEARCH
DOI: 10.3354/dao02772

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Bacillus pumilus; Intestinal microbiota; Mucosal immunity; Toll-like receptor; Epinephelus coioides

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  1. Program for New Century Excellent Talents in Fujian Province University [JA13167]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Fujian Province of China [2014J01130]
  3. Xiamen Key Laboratory Project [3502Z20120013, 3502Z20130040]
  4. Foundation of Shang-Da Li in Jimei University [ZC2011010]
  5. Foundation for Innovative Research Team of Jimei University [2011A001]

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The health benefits of probiotics are thought to occur, at least in part, through an improved intestinal microbial balance in fish, although the molecular mechanisms whereby probiotics modulate the intestinal microbiota by means of activation of mucosal immunity are rarely explored. In this study, the effects of viable and heat-inactivated probiotic Bacillus pumilus SE5 on the intestinal dominant microbial community and mucosal immune gene expression were evaluated. The fish were fed for 60 d with 3 different diets: control (without probiotic), and diets T1 and T2 supplemented with 1.0 x 10(8) cells g(-1) viable and heat-inactivated B. pumilus SE5, respectively. Upregulated expression of TLR1, TLR2 and IL-8, but not MyD88 was observed in fish fed the viable probiotic, while elevated expression of TLR2, IL-8 and TGF-beta 1, but not MyD88 was observed in fish fed the heat-inactivated B. pumilus SE5. The induced activation of intestinal mucosal immunity, especially the enhanced expression of antibacterial epinecidin-1, was consistent with the microbial data showing that several potentially pathogenic bacterial species such as Psychroserpens burtonensis and Pantoea agglomerans were suppressed by both the viable and heat-inactivated probiotic B. pumilus SE5. These results lay the foundation for future studies on the molecular interactions between probiotics, intestinal microbiota and mucosal immunity in fish.

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