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Dietary Debaryomyces hansenii promotes skin and skin mucus defensive capacities in a marine fish model
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WoS WOS:001067166500001
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85170667948
DOI 10.3389/FIMMU.2023.1247199
Año 2023
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Abstract



The present study explores the effects of two supplementation levels of Debaryomyces hansenii (1.1% and 2.2%) as a probiotic in a reference low fish meal-based diet on the skin mucosal tissue in Sparus aurata. This study includes the evaluation of fish performance coupled with a holistic study of the skin mucosa: i) a transcriptomic study of the skin tissue, and ii) the evaluation of its secreted mucus both in terms of skin mucosal-associated biomarkers and its defensive capacity by means of co-culture analysis with two pathogenic bacteria. Results showed that after 70 days of diet administration, fish fed the diet supplemented with D. hansenii at 1.1% presented increased somatic growth and a better feed conversion ratio, compared to fish fed the control diet. In contrast, fish fed the diet including 2.2% of the probiotic presented intermediate values. Regarding gene regulation, the probiotic administration at 1.1% resulted in 712 differentially expressed genes (DEGs), among which 53.4% and 46.6% were up- and down-regulated, respectively. In particular, D. hansenii modulated some skin biological processes related to immunity and metabolism. Specifically, D. hansenii administration induced a strong modulation of some immune biological-related processes (61 DEGs), mainly involved in B- and T-cell regulatory pathways. Furthermore, dietary D. hansenii promoted the skin barrier function by the upregulation of anchoring junction genes (23 DEGs), which reinforces the physical defense against potential skin damage. In contrast, the skin showed modulated genes related to extracellular exosome and membrane organization (50 DEGs). This modulated functioning is of great interest, particularly in relation to the increased skin mucus defensive capacity observed in the bacterial co-culture in vitro trials, which could be related to the increased modulation and exudation of the innate immune components from the skin cells into the mucus. In summary, the modulation of innate immune parameters coupled with increased skin barrier function and cell trafficking potentiates the skin's physical barrier and mucus defensive capacity, while maintaining the skin mucosa's homeostatic immune and metabolic status. These findings confirmed the advantages of D. hansenii supplementation in low fish meal-based diets, demonstrating the probiotic benefits on cultured marine species.

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Frontiers In Immunology 1664-3224

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1 Sanahuja, Ignasi Hombre Inst Agrifood Res & Technol IRTA - España
Institute of Agrifood Research and Technology (IRTA) - España
2 Fernandez-Alacid, Laura Mujer Univ Barcelona - España
Universitat de Barcelona - España
3 Torrecillas, Silvia Mujer Inst Agrifood Res & Technol IRTA - España
Institute of Agrifood Research and Technology (IRTA) - España
4 Ruiz, Alberto Hombre Inst Agrifood Res & Technol IRTA - España
Institute of Agrifood Research and Technology (IRTA) - España
5 Vallejos-Vidal, Eva - Univ Las Amer - Chile
Universidad de Las Américas, Chile - Chile
6 Firmino, Joana Mujer Inst Agrifood Res & Technol IRTA - España
Institute of Agrifood Research and Technology (IRTA) - España
7 REYES-LOPEZ, FELIPE ESTEBAN Hombre Universidad de Santiago de Chile - Chile
8 Tort, Lluis Hombre UNIV AUTONOMA BARCELONA - España
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona - España
9 Tovar-Ramirez, Dariel - Ctr Invest Biol Noroeste SC - México
Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas del Noroeste - México
10 Ibarz, Antoni Hombre Univ Barcelona - España
Universitat de Barcelona - España
11 Gisbert, Enric Hombre Inst Agrifood Res & Technol IRTA - España
Institute of Agrifood Research and Technology (IRTA) - España

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FONDECYT Iniciación
Fondecyt Regular
Spanish Government
CYTED Ciencia y Tecnología para el Desarrollo
Agencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo
FEMP funds (EU)
Ibero-American Program of Science and Technology for Development (CYTED, Spain)
Ibero-American Program of Science and Technology for Development
Fondecyt regular grant (Agencia Nacional de Investigacioi'ny Desarrollo de Chile, Government of Chile)
DIETAplus project of JACUMAR (Junta de Cultivos Marinos, MAPAMA; Spanish government)
Fondecyt iniciacion grant (Agencia Nacional de Investigacioi'ny Desarrollo de Chile, Government of Chile)

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Agradecimiento
This work has been financed through the DIETAplus project of JACUMAR (Junta de Cultivos Marinos, MAPAMA; Spanish government), which is co-funded with FEMP funds (EU). Furthermore, this research was funded by means of grants from the Spanish Government: PID2019-106878RB-I00, and IS was granted a Postdoctoral fellowship ( FJC2020-043933-I). EV- V and FR- L acknowledge the support of Fondecyt iniciacion (project number 11221308) and Fondecyt regular (project number 11221308) grants ( Agencia Nacional de Investigacioi ' ny Desarrollo de Chile, Government of Chile), respectively. Collaboration between Ibero-American researchers has been done under the framework of the network LARVAplus " Strategies for the development and improvement of fish larvae production in Ibero-America" (117RT0521) funded by the Ibero-American Program of Science and Technology for Development (CYTED, Spain).
This work has been financed through the DIETAplus project of JACUMAR (Junta de Cultivos Marinos, MAPAMA; Spanish government), which is co-funded with FEMP funds (EU). Furthermore, this research was funded by means of grants from the Spanish Government: PID2019-106878RB-I00, and IS was granted a Postdoctoral fellowship (FJC2020-043933-I). EV-V and FR-L acknowledge the support of Fondecyt iniciación (project number 11221308) and Fondecyt regular (project number 11221308) grants (Agencia Nacional de Investigacioíny Desarrollo de Chile, Government of Chile), respectively. Collaboration between Ibero-American researchers has been done under the framework of the network LARVAplus “Strategies for the development and improvement of fish larvae production in Ibero-America” (117RT0521) funded by the Ibero-American Program of Science and Technology for Development (CYTED, Spain). Acknowledgments

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