Antifungal capabilities of gut microbial communities of three dung beetle species (Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae)

IF 2.1 3区 生物学 Q2 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Alberto Jácome-Hernández, Damaris Desgarennes, Roger Guevara, José Luis Olivares-Romero, Mario E. Favila
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Gut microbial communities are part of the regulatory array of various processes within their hosts, ranging from nutrition to pathogen control. Recent evidence shows that dung beetle’s gut microbial communities release substances with antifungal activity. Because of the enormous diversity of gut microorganisms in dung beetles, there is a possibility of discovering novel compounds with antifungal properties. We tested the antifungal activity mediated by gut microbial communities of female dung beetles against nine phytopathogenic fungi strains (Colletotrichum asianum-339, C. asianum-340, C. asianum-1, C. kahawae-390, C. karstii-358, C. siamense-220, Fusarium oxysporum-ATCC338, Nectria pseudotrichia-232, Verticillium zaelandica-22). Our tests included the gut microbial communities of three species of dung beetles: Canthon cyanellus (roller beetle), Digitonthophagus gazella (burrower beetle), and Onthophagus batesi (burrower beetle), and we followed the dual confrontation protocol, i.e., we challenged each fungal strain with the microbial communities of each species of beetles in Petri dishes containing culture medium. Our results showed that gut microbial communities of the three dung beetle species exhibit antifungal activity against at least seven of the nine phytopathogenic fungal strains. The gut microbial communities of Onthophagus batesi significantly decreased the mycelial growth of the nine phytopathogenic fungi strains; the gut microbial communities of Canthon cyanellus and Digitonthophagus gazella significantly reduced the mycelial growth of seven strains. These results provide a basis for investigating novel antifungal substances within gut microbial communities of dung beetles.

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三种蜣螂(Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae)肠道微生物群落的抗真菌能力。
肠道微生物群落是宿主体内从营养到病原体控制等各种过程的调控系统的一部分。最近的证据表明,蜣螂的肠道微生物群落释放出具有抗真菌活性的物质。由于蜣螂肠道微生物种类繁多,因此有可能发现具有抗真菌特性的新型化合物。我们测试了雌性蜣螂肠道微生物群落对九种植物病原真菌菌株(Colletotrichum asianum-339、C. asianum-340、C. asianum-1、C. kahawae-390、C. karsti-358、C. siamense-220、Fusarium oxysporum-ATCC338、Nectria pseudotrichia-232、Verticillium zaelandica-22)的抗真菌活性。我们的测试包括三种蜣螂的肠道微生物群落:我们采用了双重对抗方案,即在含有培养基的培养皿中用每种甲虫的微生物群落挑战每种真菌菌株。结果表明,三种蜣螂的肠道微生物群落对九种植物病原真菌中的至少七种具有抗真菌活性。Onthophagus batesi 的肠道微生物群落能显著减少九种植物病原真菌菌株的菌丝生长;Canthon cyanellus 和 Digitonthophagus gazella 的肠道微生物群落能显著减少七种菌株的菌丝生长。这些结果为研究蜣螂肠道微生物群落中的新型抗真菌物质提供了依据。
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期刊介绍: The Science of Nature - Naturwissenschaften - is Springer''s flagship multidisciplinary science journal. The journal is dedicated to the fast publication and global dissemination of high-quality research and invites papers, which are of interest to the broader community in the biological sciences. Contributions from the chemical, geological, and physical sciences are welcome if contributing to questions of general biological significance. Particularly welcomed are contributions that bridge between traditionally isolated areas and attempt to increase the conceptual understanding of systems and processes that demand an interdisciplinary approach.
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