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Exposure to TiO_2 nanoparticles induces shifts in the microbiota composition of My tilus galloprovincialis hemolymph

机译:暴露于TiO_2纳米颗粒会引起鸡盖洛氏菌血淋巴的微生物群组成发生变化

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It is now recognized that host microbiome, the community of microorganisms that colonize the animal body (e.g. microbiota) and their genomes, play an important role in the health status of all organisms, from nutrient processing to protection from disease. In particular, the complex, bilateral interactions between the host innate immune system and the microbiota are crucial in maintaining whole body homeostasis.The development of nanotechnology is raising concern on the potential impact of nanoparticles-NPs on human and environmental health. Titanium dioxide-nTiO(2), one of the most widely NP in use, has been shown to affect the gut microbiota of mammals and fish, as well as to potentially alter microbial communities. In the marine bivalve Mytilus galloprovincialLs, nTiO(2) has been previously shown to interact with hemolymph components, thus resulting in immunomodulation. However, no information is available on the possible impact of NPs on the microbiome of marine organisms.Bivalves host high microbial abundance and diversity, and alteration of their microbiota, in both tissues and hemolymph, in response to stressful conditions has been linked to a compromised health status and susceptibility to diseases. In this work, the effects of nTiO(2) exposure (100 mu g/L, 4 days) on Mytilus hemolymph microbiota were investigated by 165 rRNA gene-based profiling. Immune parameters were also evaluated. Although hemolymph microbiota of control and nTiO(2)-treated mussels revealed a similar core composition, nTiO(2) exposure affected the abundance of different genera, with decreases in some (e.g. Shewanella, Kistimonas, Vibrio) and increases in others (e.g. Stenotrophomonas). The immunomodulatory effects of nTiO(2) were confirmed by the increase in the bactericidal activity of whole hemolymph. These represent the first data on the effects of NPs on the microbiome of marine invertebrates, and suggest that the shift in hemolymph microbiome composition induced by nTiO(2) may result from the interplay between the microbiota and the immune system. (C) 2019 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V.
机译:现在已经认识到,宿主微生物组,即定居在动物体(例如微生物群)及其基因组中的微生物群落,在从营养加工到预防疾病的所有生物的健康状况中都起着重要作用。特别地,宿主先天免疫系统与微生物群之间复杂的双边相互作用对于维持全身稳态至关重要。纳米技术的发展引起了人们对纳米颗粒纳米粒对人类和环境健康的潜在影响的关注。二氧化钛-nTiO(2)是使用最广泛的NP之一,已显示出它会影响哺乳动物和鱼类的肠道微生物群,并可能改变微生物群落。在海洋双壳类动物Mytilus galloprovincialLs中,nTiO(2)先前已显示与血淋巴成分相互作用,从而导致免疫调节。然而,目前尚无关于NP对海洋生物微生物组可能产生影响的信息。双壳类动物具有很高的微生物丰度和多样性,并且由于压力条件而发生的微生物在组织和淋巴中的改变都与脆弱的环境有关。健康状况和疾病易感性。在这项工作中,通过基于165 rRNA基因的谱图研究了nTiO(2)暴露(100μg / L,4天)对Mytilus血淋巴菌群的影响。还评估了免疫参数。尽管对照和nTiO(2)处理过的贻贝的血淋巴微生物区系显示出相似的核心组成,但nTiO(2)暴露影响了不同属的丰度,其中一些减少(例如Shewanella,Kistimonas,弧菌),而其他一些则减少(例如Stenotrophomonas) )。全血淋巴的杀菌活性增加证实了nTiO(2)的免疫调节作用。这些代表有关NPs对海洋无脊椎动物微生物组影响的第一个数据,并表明由nTiO(2)诱导的血淋巴微生物组组成的变化可能是由于微生物群与免疫系统之间的相互作用所致。 (C)2019作者。由Elsevier B.V.发布

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