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Impact of hypoxia on gene expression patterns by the human pathogen, Vibrio vulnificus, and bacterial community composition in a North Carolina estuary

机译:低氧对北卡罗莱纳州河口人类病原体,弧菌弧菌和细菌群落组成的基因表达模式的影响

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Estuarine environments are continuously being shaped by both natural and anthropogenic sources which directly/indirectly influence the organisms that inhabit these important niches on both individual and community levels. Human infections caused by pathogenic Vibrio species are continuing to rise, and factors associated with global climate change have been suggested to be impacting their abundance and geographical range. Along with temperature, hypoxia has also increased dramatically in the last 40 years, which has led to persistent dead zones worldwide in areas where these infections are increasing. Thus, utilizing membrane diffusion chambers, we investigated the impact of in situ hypoxia on the gene expression of one such bacterium, Vibrio vulnificus, which is an inhabitant of these vulnerable areas worldwide. By coupling these data with multiple abiotic factors, we were able to demonstrate that genes involved in numerous functions, including those involved in virulence, environmental persistence, and stressosome production, were negatively correlated with dissolved oxygen. Furthermore, comparing 16S ribosomal RNA, we found similar overall community compositions during both hypoxia and normoxia. However, unweighted beta diversity analyses revealed that although certain classes of bacteria dominate in both low‐ and high‐oxygen environments, there is the potential for quantitative shifts in lower abundant species, which may be important for effective risk assessment in areas that are becoming increasingly more hypoxic. This study emphasizes the importance of investigating hypoxia as a trigger for gene expression changes by marine Vibrio species and highlights the need for more in depth community analyses during estuarine hypoxia.
机译:河口环境不断受到自然和人为来源的影响,这些自然和人为因素直接/间接影响在个人和社区层面上居住于这些重要生态位的生物。由致病性弧菌引起的人类感染继续增加,与全球气候变化有关的因素被认为正在影响其数量和地理范围。随着温度的升高,缺氧在过去40年中也急剧增加,这导致这些感染在不断增加的地区在全球范围内持续存在死亡区。因此,利用膜扩散室,我们调查了原位低氧对一种这样的细菌-弧菌弧菌(Vibrio vulnificus)的基因表达的影响,弧菌是全世界这些脆弱地区的居民。通过将这些数据与多种非生物因素耦合,我们能够证明参与多种功能的基因(包括与毒性,环境持久性和应激体生产有关的基因)与溶解氧负相关。此外,比较16S核糖体RNA,我们发现缺氧和常氧期间总体群落组成相似。但是,未加权的β多样性分析表明,尽管某些种类的细菌在低氧和高氧环境中均占主导地位,但低丰度物种有可能发生定量变化,这对于在日益增长的地区进行有效的风险评估可能非常重要更缺氧。这项研究强调了调查缺氧作为海洋弧菌物种基因表达变化的触发因素的重要性,并强调了在河口缺氧期间需要进行更深入的群落分析的必要性。

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