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Potent dual-function of marine peptide N6NHand its D-enantiomer to combat MDR A. veronii infection in tilapia (GIFT, Oreochromis niloticus).

Journal:
Fish & shellfish immunology
Year:
2026
Authors:
Li, Ting et al.
Affiliation:
Feed Research Institute · China

Abstract

Tilapia (GIFT, Oreochromis niloticus) has been an economically important freshwater species in China because of its high-quality meat, high yield and high fertility, etc. At present, the high-density breeding industry has suffered great damage from Aeromonas veronii (A. veronii) infections, and the extensive use of antibiotics in aquaculture has resulted in the prevalence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, resulting in huge economic losses. In this study, we investigated the antibacterial effect of a marine peptide-N6NHand its D-enantiomer (DN6NH) on acute A. veronii infections of O. niloticus models, with traditional veterinary antibiotics as controls and found that the DN6NH2 had stronger antibacterial activity in vivo than the parent peptide N6NHand florfenicol. The mortality results showed that DN6NHhad more potent efficacy at a dose of 10 mg/kg (81.82 % survival) in O. niloticus peritoneal infection model than 10 mg/kg N6NH(51.52 %) and 10 mg/kg florfenicol (30.30 %). Histopathologic changes observed by HE staining showed significant alleviation in the DN6NHgroup, inflammation, bleeding and necrosis of the liver, intestine, spleen and gills have been reduced. In addition, in the spleen and head kidney, DN6NHwas effective in alleviating the strong immune response to A. veronii infection in O. niloticus by real-time quantitative RT-PCR. In addition, DN6NHsignificantly reduced nuclear factor-kappaB p65 (NF-κB p65) levels in the spleen after A. veronii infection, indicating its good immunomodulatory capacity. These results suggest the protective action of DN6NHagainst A. veronii and the potential of this peptide as a promising candidate for aquaculture applications.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41544990/