Co-cultivation and transcriptome sequencing of two co-existing fish pathogens Moritella viscosa and Aliivibrio wodanis
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/8198Date
2015-06-10Type
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Hjerde, Erik; Karlsen, Christian; Sørum, Henning; Parkhill, Julian; Willassen, Nils Peder; Thomson, Nicholas R.Abstract
Background: Aliivibrio wodanis and Moritella viscosa have often been isolated concurrently from fish with winterulcer
disease. Little is known about the interaction between the two bacterial species and how the presence of one
bacterial species affects the behaviour of the other.
Results: The impact on bacterial growth in co-culture was investigated in vitro, and the presence of A. wodanis has
an inhibitorial effect on M. viscosa. Further, we have sequenced the complete genomes of these two marine
Gram-negative species, and have performed transcriptome analysis of the bacterial gene expression levels from
in vivo samples. Using bacterial implants in the fish abdomen, we demonstrate that the presence of A. wodanis is
altering the gene expression levels of M. viscosa compared to when the bacteria are implanted separately.
Conclusions: From expression profiling of the transcriptomes, it is evident that the presence of A. wodanis is
altering the global gene expression of M. viscosa. Co-cultivation studies showed that A. wodanis is impeding the
growth of M. viscosa, and that the inhibitorial effect is not contact-dependent
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BMC Genomics (2015) 16:447Metadata
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