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    Licona-Jain, Alan; Campa-Córdova, Ángel; Luna-González, Antonio; Racotta, Ilie S.; Tello, Marlene; Angulo, Carlos

    Fish & shellfish immunology, October 2020, 2020-Oct, 2020-10-00, Letnik: 105
    Journal Article

    The immunostimulatory potential of the marine yeast Yarrowia lipolytica (D1 and N6 strains) administered orally was evaluated in the white shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei. Yeasts and commercial glucans were mixed with a commercial feed to formulate diets with a 1.1% concentration of immunostimulants. The shrimp were fed daily for a period of 21 days. Weekly determinations were performed for immunological parameters in hemolymph, such as total hemocyte count (THC), lysozyme activity (LYZ), prophenoloxidase activity, antioxidant enzymatic activities (superoxide dismutase SOD, catalase CAT, and peroxidases), and bactericidal activity against Vibrio parahaemolyticus. Expression profiles of penaeidin (PEN), lysozyme (LYZ), and prophenoloxidase (proPO) immune genes were evaluated in hemocytes. In general, an increase in the immune parameters was observed in shrimp fed yeast diet compared to glucan and the control diets. Yarrowia lipolytica, especially strain N6, provided maximum immunostimulatory effects evidenced by the increase of immune parameters (THC, LYZ, SOD, CAT) and gene expression profile. In conclusion, this study demonstrated that Y. lipolytica had immunostimulatory effects and increased bactericidal activity in L. vannamei hemocytes against V. parahaemolyticus. These findings open the path for the potential application of Y. lipolytica-based immunostimulant for shrimp aquaculture. •This is the first report on the immunological response to Yarrowia lipolytica in shrimp.•Oral administration of Y. lipolytica stimulates innate immune responses.•Y. lipolytica increased bactericidal activity in shrimp.•Circulating hemocytes and immune-related enzymatic activities increased in shrimp fed Y. lipolytica.•Immune-related gene expression up-regulated in hemocytes upon yeast administration.