Ontogenetic variation in the gut microbiota of Kyphosus sydneyanus: a comparative analysis.

IF 3.8 2区 生物学 Q2 MICROBIOLOGY
Alessandro Pisaniello, Kim M Handley, W Lindsey White, Esther R Angert, Kendall D Clements
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Gut microbiota can be shaped by host-related (e.g., species, diet) and environmental (e.g., habitat, geography) factors. Gut microbiota of the herbivorous fish family Kyphosidae vary between individuals and gut sections and can be influenced by diet and geography. Temperate Kyphosus sydneyanus are abundant on rocky reefs of northeastern New Zealand, where adults mainly consume Phaeophyceae, whereas juveniles typically feed on Rhodophyta and Chlorophyceae. We compared the gut microbiota of K. sydneyanus adults and juveniles to investigate the relative effects of ontogeny versus diet on bacterial community composition. We used 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing and ddPCR quantification to determine the following: (i) ontogenetic variation in gut microbiota of K. sydneyanus, (ii) shared microbial taxa, and (iii) processes influencing bacterial community assembly, given the lack of vertical transmission. To further explore dietary effects, we also compared these data to the gut microbiota of adult K. sectatrix, which are rare tropical vagrants to northeastern New Zealand. Juvenile K. sydneyanus exhibited greater dietary similarity to K. sectatrix adults than conspecific adults. Overall, K. sydneyanus gut microbiota diversity increased with fish size, and K. sydneyanus adults had a more diverse gut microbiota than K. sectatrix adults. Estimated absolute abundances and community structure varied considerably across individuals. K. sydneyanus juveniles had relative abundances more similar to those from adult K. sectatrix than adult conspecifics. However, a comparison of amplicon sequence variants (ASVs) showed that juveniles of K. sydneyanus shared more ASVs with conspecific adults. This suggests that historical contingency and selection are important drivers of community assembly.IMPORTANCEMost marine animals undergo external fertilization (e.g., fish) and lack mechanisms for vertical transmission of gut microbiota. Consequently, host-related and environmental factors can play important roles in community assembly. The gut microbiota of the herbivorous marine fish family Kyphosidae varies between individual fish, host species, diet, and geographic location. Juvenile Kyphosus sydneyanus shared more dietary similarity with adult K. sectatrix than adult conspecifics. Comparing gut communities of juvenile and adult K. sydneyanus and adult K. sectatrix collected from the same locations differentiates some of the causal factors involved in bacterial community assembly. Results suggest that the host diet has a strong influence on bacterial diversity and composition. In addition, historical contingency and environmental selection play a significant role in shaping gut microbiota through host ontogeny.

悉尼棘鼠肠道微生物群的个体发生变异:比较分析。
肠道菌群可由宿主相关因素(如物种、饮食)和环境因素(如栖息地、地理)塑造。植食性鱼Kyphosidae家族的肠道微生物群因个体和肠道部分而异,并可能受到饮食和地理的影响。在新西兰东北部的礁石上有大量的温带雪梨背藻,在那里,成虫主要吃褐藻,而幼虫则以红藻和绿藻为食。我们比较了悉尼沙貂成虫和幼虫的肠道微生物群,以研究个体发育和饮食对细菌群落组成的相对影响。我们使用16S rRNA基因扩增子测序和ddPCR定量来确定以下内容:(i)悉尼黑螺旋藻肠道微生物群的个体发生变异,(ii)共享的微生物分类群,以及(iii)由于缺乏垂直传播,影响细菌群落组装的过程。为了进一步探索饮食的影响,我们还将这些数据与新西兰东北部罕见的热带游民成虫K. sectatrix的肠道微生物群进行了比较。与同种成虫相比,雪梨金貂鱼幼鱼表现出更大的饮食相似性。总体而言,悉尼红鲌肠道菌群多样性随着鱼的大小而增加,成年悉尼红鲌的肠道菌群多样性高于成虫。估计绝对丰度和群落结构在个体之间差异很大。与同种成虫相比,黄颡鱼幼鱼与成虫的相对丰度更接近。然而,对扩增子序列变异(asv)的比较表明,悉尼沙貂幼崽与同种成虫共享更多的asv。这表明历史偶然性和自然选择是群落聚集的重要驱动力。大多数海洋动物(如鱼类)接受体外受精,缺乏肠道微生物群垂直传播的机制。因此,与宿主有关的因素和环境因素在社区聚集中可以发挥重要作用。植食性海鱼Kyphosidae家族的肠道微生物群因个体鱼、宿主物种、饮食和地理位置而异。悉尼后棘鱼幼鱼与成虫的饮食相似性大于同种成虫。比较从同一地点采集的悉尼克雷氏乳杆菌幼虫、成虫和成虫的肠道群落,可以区分细菌群落聚集的一些原因。结果表明,寄主的饮食对细菌多样性和组成有很大的影响。此外,历史偶然性和环境选择在宿主个体发生过程中对肠道微生物群的形成起着重要作用。
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Microbiology spectrum
Microbiology spectrum Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Genetics
CiteScore
3.20
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1800
期刊介绍: Microbiology Spectrum publishes commissioned review articles on topics in microbiology representing ten content areas: Archaea; Food Microbiology; Bacterial Genetics, Cell Biology, and Physiology; Clinical Microbiology; Environmental Microbiology and Ecology; Eukaryotic Microbes; Genomics, Computational, and Synthetic Microbiology; Immunology; Pathogenesis; and Virology. Reviews are interrelated, with each review linking to other related content. A large board of Microbiology Spectrum editors aids in the development of topics for potential reviews and in the identification of an editor, or editors, who shepherd each collection.
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