Current understanding on the roles of gut microbiota in fish disease and immunity

Intensive aquaculture has increased the severity and frequency of fish diseases. Given the functional importance of gut microbiota in various facets of host physiology, modulation of this microbiota is a feasible strategy to mitigate emerging diseases in aquaculture. To achieve this, a fundamental u...

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Main Authors: Jin-Bo Xiong, Li Nie, Jiong Chen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Science Press, PR China 2019-03-01
Series:Zoological Research
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Online Access:http://www.zoores.ac.cn/EN/abstract/abstract3907.shtml
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spelling doaj-aa7057541e584c1f8eab0a927c04e7ed2020-11-24T21:50:28ZengScience Press, PR ChinaZoological Research2095-81372095-81372019-03-01402707610.24272/j.issn.2095-8137.2018.069Current understanding on the roles of gut microbiota in fish disease and immunityJin-Bo Xiong0Li Nie1Jiong Chen2Laboratory of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, School of Marine Sciences, Ningbo University, Ningbo 315211, ChinaLaboratory of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, School of Marine Sciences, Ningbo University, Ningbo 315211, China; Key Laboratory of Applied Marine Biotechnology of Ministry of Education, Ningbo University, Ningbo 315211, ChinaLaboratory of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, School of Marine Sciences, Ningbo University, Ningbo 315211, China; Key Laboratory of Applied Marine Biotechnology of Ministry of Education, Ningbo University, Ningbo 315211, ChinaIntensive aquaculture has increased the severity and frequency of fish diseases. Given the functional importance of gut microbiota in various facets of host physiology, modulation of this microbiota is a feasible strategy to mitigate emerging diseases in aquaculture. To achieve this, a fundamental understanding of the interplay among fish health, microbiota, and invading pathogens is required. This mini-review focuses on current knowledge regarding the associations between fish diseases, dysbiosis of gut microbiota, and immune responses. Furthermore, updated research on fish disease from an ecological perspective is discussed, including colonization resistance imposed by commensals and strategies used by pathogens to overcome resistance. We also propose several directions for future research, such as exploration of the causal links between fish diseases and specific taxa, and identification of universal gut microbial biomarkers for rapid disease diagnosis.http://www.zoores.ac.cn/EN/abstract/abstract3907.shtmlFish diseaseGut microbiotaImmune responseColonization resistance
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author Jin-Bo Xiong
Li Nie
Jiong Chen
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Li Nie
Jiong Chen
Current understanding on the roles of gut microbiota in fish disease and immunity
Zoological Research
Fish disease
Gut microbiota
Immune response
Colonization resistance
author_facet Jin-Bo Xiong
Li Nie
Jiong Chen
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title Current understanding on the roles of gut microbiota in fish disease and immunity
title_short Current understanding on the roles of gut microbiota in fish disease and immunity
title_full Current understanding on the roles of gut microbiota in fish disease and immunity
title_fullStr Current understanding on the roles of gut microbiota in fish disease and immunity
title_full_unstemmed Current understanding on the roles of gut microbiota in fish disease and immunity
title_sort current understanding on the roles of gut microbiota in fish disease and immunity
publisher Science Press, PR China
series Zoological Research
issn 2095-8137
2095-8137
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Intensive aquaculture has increased the severity and frequency of fish diseases. Given the functional importance of gut microbiota in various facets of host physiology, modulation of this microbiota is a feasible strategy to mitigate emerging diseases in aquaculture. To achieve this, a fundamental understanding of the interplay among fish health, microbiota, and invading pathogens is required. This mini-review focuses on current knowledge regarding the associations between fish diseases, dysbiosis of gut microbiota, and immune responses. Furthermore, updated research on fish disease from an ecological perspective is discussed, including colonization resistance imposed by commensals and strategies used by pathogens to overcome resistance. We also propose several directions for future research, such as exploration of the causal links between fish diseases and specific taxa, and identification of universal gut microbial biomarkers for rapid disease diagnosis.
topic Fish disease
Gut microbiota
Immune response
Colonization resistance
url http://www.zoores.ac.cn/EN/abstract/abstract3907.shtml
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