Debaryomyces hansenii supplementation in low fish meal diets promotes growth, modulates microbiota and enhances intestinal condition in juvenile marine fish.
Ignasi SanahujaAlberto RuizJoana P FirminoFelipe E Reyes-LópezJuan B Ortiz-DelgadoEva Vallejos-VidalLluis TortDariel Tovar-RamírezIsabel M CerezoMiguel A MoriñigoCarmen SarasqueteEnric GisbertPublished in: Journal of animal science and biotechnology (2023)
Dietary administration of D. hansenii enhanced somatic growth and improved feed efficiency parameters, results that were coupled to an improvement of intestinal condition as histochemical and transcriptomic tools indicated. This probiotic yeast stimulated host-microbiota interactions without altering the intestinal cell organization nor generating dysbiosis, which demonstrated its safety as a feed additive. At the transcriptomic level, D. hansenii promoted metabolic pathways, mainly protein-related, sphingolipid, and thymidylate pathways, in addition to enhance antioxidant-related intestinal mechanisms, and to regulate sentinel immune processes, potentiating the defensive capacity meanwhile maintaining the homeostatic status of the intestine.