Project Details
Description
Stress conditions in intensive aquaculture are generating serious economic loss due to diseaseoutbreaks. For that reason, antibiotics are often used to reduce infection. Nevertheless, theadministration of repeated doses of antibiotics, at non-optimal concentrations increases the risk ofcreating antibiotic-resistant bacteria that may be harmful for the environment and the finalconsumer.Probiotic bacteria are an efficient alternative to antibiotics since several publications, have shownto improve fish health status and favor the famer productivity. Particularly beneficial autochthonousbacteria consortia constituted as a competitive exclusion culture, will be selected in the presentproject from healthy tilapia (Oreochromis spp.) intestines.This project will be divided into two phases: The first phase involves the in vitro characterization ofthe competitive exclusion culture to evaluate the probiotic potential by culture dependent andindependent techniques, considering mechanisms of action against selected tilapia pathogens,and safety conditions required for a selected probiotic. The second phase will be the in vivoevaluation of feed administration of the selected bacteria on the production parameters such asfeed conversion, weight gain, growth rate, survival and resistance during experimental infectionsusing bacteria associated with mass mortalities in tilapia farms. Furthermore, de novotranscriptome assembly will measure the immunomodulatory activity through differential geneexpression.
Layman's description
Stress conditions in intensive aquaculture are generating serious economic loss due to diseaseoutbreaks. For that reason, antibiotics are often used to reduce infection. Nevertheless, theadministration of repeated doses of antibiotics, at non-optimal concentrations increases the risk ofcreating antibiotic-resistant bacteria that may be harmful for the environment and the finalconsumer.Probiotic bacteria are an efficient alternative to antibiotics since several publications, have shownto improve fish health status and favor the famer productivity. Particularly beneficial autochthonousbacteria consortia constituted as a competitive exclusion culture, will be selected in the presentproject from healthy tilapia (Oreochromis spp.) intestines.This project will be divided into two phases: The first phase involves the in vitro characterization ofthe competitive exclusion culture to evaluate the probiotic potential by culture dependent andindependent techniques, considering mechanisms of action against selected tilapia pathogens,and safety conditions required for a selected probiotic. The second phase will be the in vivoevaluation of feed administration of the selected bacteria on the production parameters such asfeed conversion, weight gain, growth rate, survival and resistance during experimental infectionsusing bacteria associated with mass mortalities in tilapia farms. Furthermore, de novotranscriptome assembly will measure the immunomodulatory activity through differential geneexpression.
Key findings
AQUACULTURESTREPTOCOCCUS AGALACTIAETRANSCRIPTOMETILAPIACOMPETITIVE EXCLUSION CULTUREPROBIOTICSBIOTECNOLOGY
| Status | Finished |
|---|---|
| Effective start/end date | 16/05/19 → 16/12/22 |
Collaborative partners
- Universidad de La Sabana (lead)
- Ministerio de Ciencia,Tecnología e Innovación (MINCIENCIAS) (CoFunder)
Project Status
- Succesfully closed
Relation Academy- enterprises
- No
Training for research
- Yes
Interdisciplinary
- Yes
Collaborative project between research groups
- Yes
Project with potential for technological development susceptible to intellectual property protection.
- Yes
Degree work - Master's or Ph
- None
Area of knowledge (OECD)
- AGROINDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING, FOOD AND RELATED
Rol Sabana
- Executor
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Evaluation of dietary single probiotic isolates and probiotic multistrain consortia in growth performance, gut histology, gut microbiota, immune regulation, and infection resistance of Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus, shows superior monostrain performance
Melo Bolivar, J. F. (PHD Student), Villamil Diaz, L. M. (Correspondent Author), Diaz Barrera, L. E. (Another Number Author), Ruiz Pardo, R. Y. (Second Author), Quintanilla Carvajal, M. X. (Third Author) & Junca Diaz, H. A. (Another Number Author), 28 Jul 2023, In: ish and Shellfish Immunology. p. 108928-108928Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Evaluation of the probiotic potential of a competitive exclusion culture from tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) intestinal microbiota
Melo Bolivar, J. F. (phd_student), Villamil Diaz, L. M. (director) & Ruiz Pardo, R. Y. (thesis_coordinator), 6 Dec 2022, Colombia. 395 p.Research output: Products of activities related to the Training of Human Resources › Doctoral Thesis
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Potential Probiotic Lactococcus Lactis Isolated From The Intestinal Content Of Nile Tilapia Regulates Immune-Related Genes On Tilapia Alevins
Villamil Diaz, L. M. (Ponente), Diaz Barrera, L. E. (Otro Numero de Autor), Junca Diaz, H. A. (Otro Numero de Autor), Melo Bolivar, J. F. (Primer Autor), Ruiz Pardo, R. Y. (Segundo Autor) & Quintanilla Carvajal, M. X. (Tercer Autor), 12 Dec 2022.Research output: Contribution to conference › Poster › peer-review
Activities
- 2 Speech on conference
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Priestia aryabhattai M10 asgrowth promoter and resistance enhancer in nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) culture
Quintanilla Carvajal, M. X. (another_number_author), Villamil Diaz, L. M. (first_author), Melo Bolivar, J. F. (second_author) & Ruiz Pardo, R. Y. (third_author)
28 Feb 2022 → …Activity: Talk or presentation › Speech on conference
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Estrategias de manejo sanitario en acuicultura
Villamil Diaz, L. M. (Speaker)
9 Nov 2021 → …Activity: Talk or presentation › Speech on conference