Probiotics when applied in complex evolving (micro-)ecosystems, might be selectively beneficial or detrimental to pathogens when their prophylactic efficacies are prone to ambient interactions. Here, we document a counter-intuitive phenomenon that probiotic-treated zebrafish (Danio rerio) were respectively healthy at higher but succumbed at lower level of challenge with a pathogenic Vibrio isolate. This was confirmed by prominent dissimilarities in fish survival and histology. Based upon the profiling of the zebrafish microbiome, and the probiotic and the pathogen shared gene orthogroups (genetic niche overlaps in genomes), this consequently might have modified the probiotic metabolome as well as the virulence of the pathogen. Although it d...
International audienceThe long-known resistance to pathogens provided by host-associated microbiota ...
International audienceThe long-known resistance to pathogens provided by host-associated microbiota ...
Posté le 24 avril 2020 sur BioRxiv : https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.04.23.058222v1The ...
Abstract Probiotics when applied in complex evolving (micro-)ecosystems, might be selectively benefi...
Probiotics when applied in complex evolving (micro-)ecosystems, might be selectively beneficial or d...
<div><p>The beneficial contribution of commensal bacteria to host health and homeostasis led to the ...
International audienceThe beneficial contribution of commensal bacteria to host health and homeostas...
The beneficial contribution of commensal bacteria to host health and homeostasis led to the concept ...
The beneficial contribution of commensal bacteria to host health and homeostasis led to the concept ...
The beneficial contribution of commensal bacteria to host health and homeostasis led to the concept ...
Mycobacteriosis affects wild fish and aquaculture worldwide, and alternatives to antibiotics are nee...
Prophylactic antibiotics in the aquaculture and ornamental fish industry are intended to prevent the...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Zebrafish as a Powerful Tool for Drug Discovery 2021.Mycob...
International audienceThe long-known resistance to pathogens provided by host-associated microbiota ...
International audienceThe long-known resistance to pathogens provided by host-associated microbiota ...
International audienceThe long-known resistance to pathogens provided by host-associated microbiota ...
International audienceThe long-known resistance to pathogens provided by host-associated microbiota ...
Posté le 24 avril 2020 sur BioRxiv : https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.04.23.058222v1The ...
Abstract Probiotics when applied in complex evolving (micro-)ecosystems, might be selectively benefi...
Probiotics when applied in complex evolving (micro-)ecosystems, might be selectively beneficial or d...
<div><p>The beneficial contribution of commensal bacteria to host health and homeostasis led to the ...
International audienceThe beneficial contribution of commensal bacteria to host health and homeostas...
The beneficial contribution of commensal bacteria to host health and homeostasis led to the concept ...
The beneficial contribution of commensal bacteria to host health and homeostasis led to the concept ...
The beneficial contribution of commensal bacteria to host health and homeostasis led to the concept ...
Mycobacteriosis affects wild fish and aquaculture worldwide, and alternatives to antibiotics are nee...
Prophylactic antibiotics in the aquaculture and ornamental fish industry are intended to prevent the...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Zebrafish as a Powerful Tool for Drug Discovery 2021.Mycob...
International audienceThe long-known resistance to pathogens provided by host-associated microbiota ...
International audienceThe long-known resistance to pathogens provided by host-associated microbiota ...
International audienceThe long-known resistance to pathogens provided by host-associated microbiota ...
International audienceThe long-known resistance to pathogens provided by host-associated microbiota ...
Posté le 24 avril 2020 sur BioRxiv : https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.04.23.058222v1The ...