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Individual Apostichopus japonicus fecal microbiome reveals a link with polyhydroxybutyrate producers in host growth gaps

机译:单个刺参粪便微生物组揭示了宿主生长差距中与多羟基丁酸酯生产者的联系

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Gut microbiome shapes various aspects of a host’s physiology, but these functions in aquatic animal hosts have yet to be fully investigated. The sea cucumber Apostichopus japonicus Selenka is one such example. The large growth gap in their body size has delayed the development of intensive aquaculture, nevertheless the species is in urgent need of conservation. To understand possible contributions of the gut microbiome to its host’s growth, individual fecal microbiome comparisons were performed. High-throughput 16S rRNA sequencing revealed significantly different microbiota in larger and smaller individuals; Rhodobacterales in particular was the most significantly abundant bacterial group in the larger specimens. Further shotgun metagenome of representative samples revealed a significant abundance of microbiome retaining polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) metabolism genes in the largest individual. The PHB metabolism reads were potentially derived from Rhodobacterales. These results imply a possible link between microbial PHB producers and potential growth promotion in Deuterostomia marine invertebrates.
机译:肠道微生物组可影响宿主生理的各个方面,但是尚未充分研究水生动物宿主中的这些功能。海参刺参Selenka就是这样的一个例子。它们的体型上巨大的生长缺口已经延迟了集约化水产养殖的发展,尽管如此,该物种仍迫切需要保护。为了了解肠道​​微生物组对宿主生长的可能贡献,进行了粪便微生物组的比较。高通量16S rRNA测序显示,在较大和较小的个体中,菌群明显不同;在较大的标本中,尤其是红细菌是最丰富的细菌群。代表性样品的进一步shot弹枪基因组分析显示,最大的个体中大量保留了聚羟基丁酸酯(PHB)代谢基因的微生物组。 PHB代谢读数可能来自红细菌。这些结果暗示了微生物PHB生产者和海生无脊椎动物的潜在促进生长之间的可能联系。

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