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Antimicrobial Properties of Garfish Blood Rachel E. Laird Nicholls State University

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Antimicrobial Properties of Garfish Blood. Rachel E. Laird Nicholls State University. Antimicrobial Studies Involving Fish Blood Rainbow trout ( Oncorhynchus mykiss ) model. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Antimicrobial Properties of Garfish Blood

Antimicrobial Properties of Garfish Blood

Rachel E. Laird

Nicholls State University

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Antimicrobial Studies Involving Fish Blood

Rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) model.

Hollebecq et al;1995; - complement blood plays a significant role in defending against infection, the bactericidal activity of the trout blood is more accurate in defending against furunculosis.

Bandin et al.; 1995; - opsonized bacteria increased their survival inside phagocytes

Nikoskelainen et al.;2002; - rainbow trout complement activity increased from 10oC to 35oC

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Why Gar Blood?• There have been no studies to date on the

effects of gar blood on bacterial activity.

• Help gain a better understanding of garfish biology.

• Establish a foundation to further explore blood components of an ancient fish species.

• Isolating and characterizing the molecules would help aid in a better understanding of host-pathogen interactions and pathways.

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BackgroundFish immune responses against bacteria involve both cellular and non-cellular components

Complement and small antimicrobial peptides are thought to be important innate immune responses

Activity of blood is dependent upon such factors as temperature.

Bayou Lafourche has 106 CFU/ml Aerobic bacterial load (Nathaniel, R. unpublished)

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Complement – series of enzymatic events resulting in formation of a ‘membrane attack complex, ‘death by a hole puncher’

Antimicrobial Peptides – cationic peptides, 5-60 aa, disrupt membrane integrity.

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Objective:

To determine the antimicrobial properties in Garfish Blood.

Hypotheses:

• Gar blood will have a bactericidal effect.

• Bactericidal effect will follow a dose dependent and time dependent mechanism.

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Audubon Bridge Water Collection Point

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New OrleansThibodauxHouma

Satellite Image of Mississippi Drainage Basin

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Methods

Control =Medium + Bayou water

Test = Medium + Bayou water + Blood

Blood Sterility Control = Medium + Blood

All results incubated at 37°C for 18 hrs, OD600 readings taken

Serial dilutions

Bayou Lafourche Water

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Effects of Gar Blood on Bacterial GrowthB

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Mean Effects of Gar Blood on Bacterial GrowthB

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Effects of Gar Blood on Bacterial Growth over 24 HoursB

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Effect of Heat Treated Gar Blood on Bacterial Growth

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Mean Effects of Heat Treated Gar Serum on Bacterial GrowthB

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Summary

Gar blood (@10%) showed antimicrobial activity against up to ~1,000 bacteria/ml

We did not yet find antimicrobial activity to follow a time dependent mechanism.

We have not yet been able to show antimicrobial activity to be heat labile.

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Acknowledgements

Dr. Quenton FontenotDr. Allyse FerraraMr. Rickey Verrett (Gar Fisherman)Ms. Olivia SmithDr. Rajkumar Nathaniel

Funded by:LA Board of Regents