Bacterial fauna associating with chironomid larvae from lakes of Bengaluru city, India - A 16s rRNA gene based identification

Ramprasad Kuncham , Thiyagarajan Sivaprakasam , Puneeth Kumar R , Sreenath P , Ravi Nayak , Tha. Thayumanavan , Gopireddy V. Subba Reddy
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Chironomid larvae that inhabit in aquatic sediments play an important role as vector for bacterial pathogens. Its life cycle consists of four stages i.e. eggs, larvae, pupae and adult. In the present study we identified bacterial species associated with whole larvae of chironomids from 11 lake sediments of Bangalore region using 16s rRNA gene Sanger sequencing. We found that larvae from all lake sediments associated with bacterial species which include key pathogens. Totally we identified 65 bacterial isolates and obtained GenBank accession numbers (KX980423 - KX980487). Phylogenetic tree constructed using MEGA 7 software and tree analysis highlight the predominant bacterial community associated with larvae which include Enterobacteriaceae (43.08%; 28 isolates) and Aeromonas (24.62%; 16 isolates), Shewanella, Delftia, Bacillus (6.15%; 4 isolates each), Pseudomonas (4.62%; 3 isolates) and Exiguobacterium (3.08%; 2 isolates). Current findings state that among bacterial population Aeromonas, Enterobacter and Escherichia with serotypes are commonly associated with larvae in maximum lake points. In other hand Vibrio, Pseudomonas, Klebsiella, Shigella, Bacillus, and other bacterial species were identified moderately in all lakes. Interestingly, we identified first time Shigella Gram negative, rod shaped pathogenic organism of Enterobacteriaceae and Rheinheimera Gram negative, rod shaped organism associating chironomid larvae.

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印度Bengaluru市湖泊中与chironomid幼虫相关的细菌区系——基于16s rRNA基因的鉴定
栖于水生沉积物中的摇蚊幼虫是病原菌的重要载体。它的生命周期包括卵、幼虫、蛹和成虫四个阶段。本研究利用16s rRNA基因Sanger测序技术,从班加罗尔地区11个湖泊沉积物中鉴定了与摇尾拟鱼全幼虫相关的细菌种类。我们发现所有湖泊沉积物的幼虫都与细菌种类有关,其中包括关键病原体。共鉴定出65株分离菌,获得GenBank登录号(KX980423 ~ KX980487)。利用MEGA 7软件构建系统发育树并进行树状分析,发现与幼虫相关的优势菌群包括enterobacteraceae (43.08%);28株)和气单胞菌(24.62%;16株)、希瓦氏菌、德尔菲特菌、芽孢杆菌(6.15%;假单胞菌(4.62%;Exiguobacterium (3.08%;2隔离)。目前的研究结果表明,在细菌种群中,气单胞菌、肠杆菌和埃希氏菌的血清型通常与最大湖点的幼虫相关。弧菌、假单胞菌、克雷伯氏菌、志贺氏菌、芽孢杆菌等细菌种类在各湖泊中均有中等检出。有趣的是,我们首次鉴定出肠杆菌科革兰氏阴性志贺氏菌,杆状致病菌和革兰氏阴性莱茵海默氏菌,杆状致病菌伴手蛾幼虫。
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