Siberian sturgeon (Acipenser baerii) represents a high-value fish farmed for obtaining high-priced food. In thisstudy, the occurrence of antibiotic resistance (AR) genes encoding for resistance to antimicrobials administeredin clinical practice, as aminoglycosides, β-lactams, macrolide-lincosamide-streptogramin B, tetracyclines, andvancomycin, were studied in the gut of sturgeons fed a diet containing 50% Hermetia illucens larvae by qPCRassays. Erm(A), erm(B), erm(C), tet(K), tet(M), tet(S), and tet(W) were detected in all samples. Feed and guts ofsturgeons at beginning of rearing were negative for tet(O), vanA, vanB, mecA, and aac-aph. BlaZ was exclusivelydetected in control diet. The highest copy numbers were observed for tet(M), tet(K) and tet(S) in control diet. The copy numbers of most of the genes were higher in control diet than in diet containing 50% insect. Despite the differences in the gene copy numbers in control or insect-based diet, the results for AR genes contained in the guts of fish highlighted that, at 50% substitution level, no effect of the insect-based diet on the AR genes seems to occur in the experimental sturgeons at the end of rearing.

Quantification of antibiotic resistance genes in Siberian sturgeons (Acipenser baerii) fed Hermetia illucens-based diet / Milanović, Vesna; Cardinali, Federica; Aquilanti, Lucia; Maoloni, Antonietta; Garofalo, Cristiana; Zarantoniello, Matteo; Olivotto, Ike; Riolo, Paola; Ruschioni, Sara; Isidoro, Nunzio; Corsi, Lorenzo; Cardinaletti, Gloriana; Osimani, Andrea. - In: AQUACULTURE. - ISSN 0044-8486. - ELETTRONICO. - 560:(2022). [10.1016/j.aquaculture.2022.738485]

Quantification of antibiotic resistance genes in Siberian sturgeons (Acipenser baerii) fed Hermetia illucens-based diet

Vesna Milanović;Federica Cardinali;Lucia Aquilanti;Antonietta Maoloni;Cristiana Garofalo;Matteo Zarantoniello;Ike Olivotto;Paola Riolo;Sara Ruschioni;Nunzio Isidoro;Lorenzo Corsi;Andrea Osimani
2022-01-01

Abstract

Siberian sturgeon (Acipenser baerii) represents a high-value fish farmed for obtaining high-priced food. In thisstudy, the occurrence of antibiotic resistance (AR) genes encoding for resistance to antimicrobials administeredin clinical practice, as aminoglycosides, β-lactams, macrolide-lincosamide-streptogramin B, tetracyclines, andvancomycin, were studied in the gut of sturgeons fed a diet containing 50% Hermetia illucens larvae by qPCRassays. Erm(A), erm(B), erm(C), tet(K), tet(M), tet(S), and tet(W) were detected in all samples. Feed and guts ofsturgeons at beginning of rearing were negative for tet(O), vanA, vanB, mecA, and aac-aph. BlaZ was exclusivelydetected in control diet. The highest copy numbers were observed for tet(M), tet(K) and tet(S) in control diet. The copy numbers of most of the genes were higher in control diet than in diet containing 50% insect. Despite the differences in the gene copy numbers in control or insect-based diet, the results for AR genes contained in the guts of fish highlighted that, at 50% substitution level, no effect of the insect-based diet on the AR genes seems to occur in the experimental sturgeons at the end of rearing.
2022
Edible insects, Tetracyclines, Erythromycin, qPCR, Risk assessment
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