In Vitro Protective Efficacy of Clostridium butyricum Against Fish Pathogen Infections
Most pathogens in intestine are opportunist, called “opportunistic pathogens” that usually do not cause disease in a healthy host. Only when the host’s resistance is lowered or the intestinal microecological balance is destroyed, the opportunistic pathogens are capable of causing disease. Here, two...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Indian journal of microbiology 2013-12, Vol.53 (4), p.453-459 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Most pathogens in intestine are opportunist, called “opportunistic pathogens” that usually do not cause disease in a healthy host. Only when the host’s resistance is lowered or the intestinal microecological balance is destroyed, the opportunistic pathogens are capable of causing disease. Here, two opportunistic pathogens,
Salmonella enteritidis
and
Vibrio parahaemolyticus
were chosen to test the possible antagonistic effect of the probiotic agent
Clostridium butyricum
on these pathogens infections in vitro using fish intestinal epithelial cells (FIECs). The
C. butyricum
and its spent culture supernatants exhibited significant inhibitory activity on
S. enteritidis
and
V. parahaemolyticus
growth and adherence to FIECs. The
C. butyricum
also showed significant inhibitory effects on
S. enteritidis
and
V. parahaemolyticus
induced apoptosis, which may due to its growth and adhesion inhibitory effects. These results indicated that the probiotic bacterium
C. butyricum
has preventive and therapeutic effects on
S. enteritidis
and
V. parahaemolyticus
infections in fish. |
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ISSN: | 0046-8991 0973-7715 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s12088-013-0394-z |