Screening the microbiota of hepatopancreas associated with toxin genes pirABVP in Penaeus van-namei

IF 0.5 Q4 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
L. A. Ávila-Villa, G. A. Barco-Mendoza, R. Rodríguez-Ramirez, Jesús Daniel Villanueva‐Zayas, Marcel Martínez-Porchas, Alma Guadalupe Villa-Lerma, Belinda Vallejo-Córdoba, Josué Delgado-Domínguez
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Shrimp aquaculture has rapidly expanded in the last decades, representing an important economic activity worldwide; however, bacterial, and viral infections are one of the biggest challenges in aquaculture activity. Acute Hepatopancreatic Necrosis Disease (AHPND) is a bacterial disease that affects shrimp farm ponds and occurs during the first 30 days after stocking in shrimp ponds, causing 70-100% mortalities. Microbiota has an important role in developing shrimp aquaculture and disease control. In the present study, pirA and pirB genes were amplified by PCR to confirm AHPND and non-AHPND in shrimp hepatopancreas; samples were sequenced using the MiSeq platform targeting the V3-V4 16S ribosomal (rRNA) hypervariable regions. Results demonstrated a diverse microbiota in the non-AHPND group, mainly composed of phyla Proteobacteria, Firmicutes, and Actinobacteria. Furthermore, Proteobacteria was the dominant phyla in the hepatopancreas infected with AHPND, while Firmicutes tended to decrease. Vibrio was the most abundant at the genus level, prevailing in some genera like Corynebacterium, Weissella, Lactobacillus, Photobacterium, and Geobacillus. Results suggest that AHPND causes dysbiosis in the hepatopancreatic microbiota, and the Firmicutes phylum could require to be restored under such scenario.
筛选与万年青毒素基因 pirABVP 相关的肝胰腺微生物区系
过去几十年来,对虾养殖业迅速发展,成为全球一项重要的经济活动;然而,细菌和病毒感染是水产养殖活动面临的最大挑战之一。急性肝胰腺坏死病(AHPND)是一种影响对虾养殖池塘的细菌性疾病,发生在对虾池塘放养后的头 30 天,造成 70-100% 的死亡。微生物群在发展对虾养殖业和疾病控制方面具有重要作用。在本研究中,通过 PCR 扩增 pirA 和 pirB 基因来确认对虾肝胰腺中的 AHPND 和非 AHPND;使用 MiSeq 平台对样本进行测序,以 V3-V4 16S 核糖体(rRNA)高变异区为目标。结果表明,非 AHPND 组的微生物群多种多样,主要由变形菌门、固形菌门和放线菌门组成。此外,在感染 AHPND 的肝胰腺中,变形菌属是优势菌群,而固缩菌属则呈下降趋势。弧菌在属一级的数量最多,在某些属中占主导地位,如棒状杆菌属、魏氏菌属、乳杆菌属、光杆菌属和地杆菌属。结果表明,AHPND 会导致肝胰腺微生物群失调,而在这种情况下,固有菌门可能需要恢复。
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Biotecnia
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