Screening bacterial metabolites for inhibitory effects against Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis using a spectrophotometric assay


Autoria(s): Bell, Sara C.; Alford, Ross A.; Garland, Stephen; Maldonado, Gabriel Padilla; Thomas, Annette D.
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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07/04/2014

07/04/2014

13/03/2013

Resumo

Certain bacteria present on frog skin can prevent infection by the pathogenic fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd), conferring disease resistance. Previous studies have used agar-based in vitro challenge assays to screen bacteria for Bd-inhibitory activity and to identify candidates for bacterial supplementation trials. However, agar-based assays can be difficult to set up and to replicate reliably. To overcome these difficulties, we developed a semi-quantitative spectrophotometric challenge assay technique. Cell-free supernatants were prepared from filtered bacterial cultures and added to 96-well plates in replicated wells containing Bd zoospores suspended in tryptone-gelatin hydrolysate-lactose (TGhL) broth medium. Plates were then read daily on a spectrophotometer until positive controls reached maximum growth in order to determine growth curves for Bd. We tested the technique by screening skin bacteria from the Australian green-eyed tree frog Litoria serrata. Of bacteria tested, 31% showed some degree of Bd inhibition, while some may have promoted Bd growth, a previously unknown effect. Our cell-free supernatant challenge assay technique is an effective in vitro method for screening bacterial isolates for strong Bd-inhibitory activity. It contributes to the expanding field of bioaugmentation research, which could play a significant role in mitigating the effects of chytridiomycosis on amphibians around the world.

Queensland Environmental - WISP-03070208

Queensland Environmental - ATH08/007

James Cook University Animal Ethics Approvals A960

James Cook University Animal Ethics Approvals A1316

Identificador

Diseases of Aquatic Organisms, Oldendorf, v.103, p.77-85, 2013

http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/44402

10.3354/dao02560

http://dx.doi.org/10.3354/dao02560

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eng

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Inter-Research

Oldendorf

Relação

Diseases of Aquatic Organisms

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restrictedAccess

Inter-Research

Palavras-Chave #Chytridiomycosis #Challenge assay #Bacterial metabolite #Amphibian disease #FUNGOS #PREVENÇÃO DE DOENÇAS #BACTÉRIAS # #ANFÍBIOS
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article

original article

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