Gut microbiota diversity affects fish behaviour and is influenced by host genetics and early rearing conditions.

IF 3.6 3区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Open Biology Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-16 DOI:10.1098/rsob.240232
Ishrat Z Anka, Tamsyn Uren Webster, Sam McLaughlin, Benjamin Overland, Matthew Hitchings, Carlos Garcia de Leaniz, Sofia Consuegra
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Abstract

The gut microbiota influences human and animal cognition and behaviour through its effects on the endocrine and immune systems. The microbiome-behaviour relationship may be especially relevant for fish, due to their diverse evolutionary history and potential implications for farming and conservation. Yet, there is limited research on the interaction between gut microbiome and behaviour in non-model fish. We manipulated the rearing environment and diet of fish from two inbred strains of the self-fertilizing mangrove killifish (Kryptolebias marmoratus) and assessed the effects on the gut microbiome and its interactions with anxiety-like behaviours. We found that microbiota composition and alpha diversity were significantly influenced by host genetics (strain), hatching mode (naturally or artificial dechorionation) and diet, but not by environmental enrichment. Fish activity level and inspections of a novel object were strongly associated with microbiota community composition and alpha diversity. The microbial taxa associated with differences in behaviour were dominated by Bacteroidales, potentially related to the production of metabolites affecting neural development. We suggest that the association between microbiome and fish behaviour could be an indirect effect of the modulation of the gut microbiota by host genetics and early rearing conditions, which could be affecting the production of microbial metabolites that interact with the fish physiology.

肠道菌群多样性影响鱼类行为,并受宿主遗传和早期饲养条件的影响。
肠道菌群通过对内分泌和免疫系统的影响影响人类和动物的认知和行为。微生物组-行为关系可能与鱼类特别相关,因为它们具有不同的进化历史和对农业和保护的潜在影响。然而,关于非模式鱼肠道微生物群与行为之间相互作用的研究有限。我们对两种自交系红树林鳉鱼(Kryptolebias marmoratus)的饲养环境和饮食进行了调整,并评估了它们对肠道微生物群的影响及其与焦虑样行为的相互作用。结果发现,寄主遗传(菌株)、孵化方式(自然或人工脱毛)和饲料对微生物群组成和α多样性有显著影响,而环境富集对其影响不显著。鱼类活动水平和对新对象的检查与微生物群落组成和α多样性密切相关。与行为差异相关的微生物分类群以拟杆菌属为主,可能与影响神经发育的代谢物的产生有关。我们认为,微生物群和鱼类行为之间的关联可能是宿主遗传和早期饲养条件对肠道微生物群调节的间接影响,这可能会影响与鱼类生理相互作用的微生物代谢物的产生。
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Open Biology
Open Biology BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY-
CiteScore
10.00
自引率
1.70%
发文量
136
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Open Biology is an online journal that welcomes original, high impact research in cell and developmental biology, molecular and structural biology, biochemistry, neuroscience, immunology, microbiology and genetics.
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