Complex Relationships between the Blue Pigment Marennine and Marine Bacteria of the Genus .

MARINE DRUGS(2019)

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Marennine, the water-soluble blue pigment produced by the marine diatom Haslea ostrearia, is known to display antibacterial activities. Previous studies have demonstrated a prophylactic effect of marennine on bivalve larvae challenged with a pathogenic Vibrio splendidus, suggesting that the blue Haslea is a good candidate for applications in aquaculture as a source of a natural antimicrobial agent. Indeed, the genus Vibrio is ubiquitous in aquaculture ecosystems, and regular events of pathogenic invasion cause some of the biggest losses worldwide. To better characterize the effects of marennine on Vibrios, a panel of 30 Vibrio strains belonging to 10 different species was tested, including bivalve pathogenic species (e.g., Vibrio crassostreae and Vibrio harveyi). Vibrio strains were first exposed to 10 and 25 mu g mL(-1) of Blue Water (BW), a concentrated culture supernatant of H. ostrearia containing marennine. This screening evidenced a great diversity in responses, from growth stimulation to a total inhibition, at both the interspecific or intraspecific level. In a second series of experiments, 10 Vibrio strains were exposed to BW at concentrations ranging from 5 to 80 mu g mL(-1). The highest concentrations of BW did not systematically result in the highest growth inhibition as hormetic responsesopposite effects regarding the concentrationwere occasionally evidenced. The relationships between marennine and Vibrio strains appear more complex than expected and justify further studyin particular, on the mechanisms of actionbefore considering applications as a natural prophylactic or antibiotic agent in aquaculture.
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antibacterial activity,diauxie,Haslea,hormesis,marennine,Vibrio
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