Nchanji Gordon Takop, Fossi Bertrand Tatsinkou, Fru-Cho Jerome, Shey Robert Adamu, Andoh Akeson Akeh, Kemajou Tchamba Andrielle L, Hasan Nur A, Wanji Samuel
Department of Microbiology and Parasitology, University of Buea, Buea, Cameroon.
Tropical Disease Interventions, Diagnostics, Vaccines and Therapeutics (TroDDIVaT) Initiative, Buea, Cameroon.
Int J Microbiol. 2025 May 19;2025:6132661. doi: 10.1155/ijm/6132661. eCollection 2025.
The catfish is a prominent freshwater fish species farmed in Cameroon to meet the escalating demand for fish products. Despite considerable growth potential, there are concerns about the occurrence of bacteria pathogenic to both fish and humans within aquaculture systems. Research on the microbiome of catfish and their habitats remains largely unexplored. Given the critical importance of understanding the microbial composition within aquaculture systems to ensure food safety and protect public health, this study aimed to generate vital preliminary data by investigating the bacteriome of catfish gills and intestines and pond water environment in Cameroon using 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing. The findings revealed a diverse bacterial community (30 phyla, 678 genera, and 1056 species), with Fusobacteria, Bacteroidetes, Proteobacteria, Firmicutes, and Verrucomicrobia collectively representing over 93% of the bacterial community observed. Notably, Fusobacteria emerged as the dominant phylum in catfish gills (49.98%) and intestines (65.3%), while Proteobacteria predominated in the pond water environment (40.24%). Bacteria of genus dominated all three samples (gills, 49.93%; intestines, 65.19%; and pond water, 23.85%). Furthermore, this study identified many bacterial genera, including potential fish pathogens such as , , , and , and human gut bacteria such as and , alongside potential beneficial probiotic bacteria such as spp. The coexistence of both potentially pathogenic and probiotic species underscores ecological complex dynamics within freshwater fish aquaculture and highlights the need for thorough microbial management strategies. This study provides insights into the bacterial landscape of Cameroonian aquaculture, revealing potential risks and benefits of catfish farming.
鲶鱼是喀麦隆养殖的一种重要淡水鱼品种,以满足对鱼产品不断增长的需求。尽管具有相当大的增长潜力,但人们担心水产养殖系统中存在对鱼类和人类都致病的细菌。关于鲶鱼及其栖息地微生物组的研究在很大程度上仍未得到探索。鉴于了解水产养殖系统中的微生物组成对于确保食品安全和保护公众健康至关重要,本研究旨在通过使用16S rRNA基因扩增子测序调查喀麦隆鲶鱼鳃、肠道和池塘水环境中的细菌群落,生成重要的初步数据。研究结果揭示了一个多样化的细菌群落(30个门、678个属和1056个物种),其中梭杆菌门、拟杆菌门、变形菌门、厚壁菌门和疣微菌门共同占观察到的细菌群落的93%以上。值得注意的是,梭杆菌门在鲶鱼鳃(49.98%)和肠道(65.3%)中成为优势门,而变形菌门在池塘水环境中占主导地位(40.24%)。 属的细菌在所有三个样本中占主导地位(鳃,49.93%;肠道,65.19%;池塘水,23.85%)。此外,本研究鉴定了许多细菌属,包括潜在的鱼类病原体,如 、 、 和 ,以及人类肠道细菌,如 和 ,还有潜在的有益益生菌,如 属。潜在致病物种和益生菌物种的共存凸显了淡水鱼养殖中生态的复杂动态,并强调了全面微生物管理策略的必要性。本研究深入了解了喀麦隆水产养殖的细菌概况,揭示了鲶鱼养殖的潜在风险和益处。