International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Oct 2022)

Prevalence of Bacterial Coinfections with <i>Vibrio harveyi</i> in the Industrialized Flow-through Aquaculture Systems in Hainan Province: A Neglected High-Risk Lethal Causative Agent to Hybrid Grouper

  • He Xu,
  • Yan-Hua Zeng,
  • Wen-Liang Yin,
  • Hong-Bin Lu,
  • Xiao-Xiao Gong,
  • Na Zhang,
  • Xiang Zhang,
  • Hao Long,
  • Wei Ren,
  • Xiao-Ni Cai,
  • Ai-You Huang,
  • Zhen-Yu Xie

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms231911628
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 19
p. 11628

Abstract

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Vibrio harveyi is one of the most serious bacterial pathogens to aquatic animals worldwide. Evidence is mounting that coinfections caused by multiple pathogens are common in nature and can alter the severity of diseases in marine animals. However, bacterial coinfections involving V. harveyi have received little attention in mariculture. In this study, the results of pathogen isolation indicated that bacterial coinfection was a common and overlooked risk for hybrid groupers (♀ Epinephelus polyphekadion × ♂ E. fuscoguttatus) reared in an industrialized flow-through pattern in Hainan Province. The artificial infection in hybrid groupers revealed that coinfections with V. harveyi strain GDH11385 (a serious lethal causative agent to groupers) and other isolated pathogens resulted in higher mortality (46.67%) than infection with strain GDH11385 alone (33.33%), whereas no mortality was observed in single infection with other pathogens. Furthermore, the intestine, liver and spleen of hybrid groupers are target organs for bacterial coinfections involving V. harveyi. Based on the infection patterns found in this study, we propose that V. harveyi may have a specific spatiotemporal expression pattern of virulence genes when infecting the host. Taken together, bacterial coinfection with V. harveyi is a neglected high-risk lethal causative agent to hybrid groupers in the industrialized flow-through aquaculture systems in Hainan Province.

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