High-throughput sequencing of the 16S rRNA gene to analyze the gut microbiome in juvenile and adult tropical gar (Atractosteus tropicus)

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作者
Mendez-Perez, Roberto [1 ]
Garcia-Lopez, Rodrigo [3 ,4 ]
Santiago Bautista-Lopez, J. [1 ]
Vazquez-Castellanos, Jorge [3 ,4 ]
Alvarez-Gonzalez, Carlos [5 ]
Pena-Marin, Emyr [5 ,6 ]
Baltierra-Trejo, Eduardo [2 ,6 ]
Adams-Schroeder, Randy [2 ]
Dominguez-Rodriguez, Veronica [2 ]
Melgar-Valdes, Carolina [7 ]
Martinez-Garcia, Rafael [5 ]
Moya, Andres [3 ,4 ]
Gomez-Cruz, Rodolfo [1 ]
机构
[1] Juarez Autonomous Univ Tabasco State UJAT, Res Ctr Conservat & Sustainable Use Trop Resource, Biol Sci Acad Div DACBiol, Acad Body Environm Sci CACIAM,Biotech & Environm, Villahermosa, Tabasco, Mexico
[2] Juarez Autonomous Univ Tabasco State UJAT, Res Ctr Conservat & Sustainable Use Trop Resource, Biol Sci Acad Div DACBiol, Biorremedat Labs,Acad Body Environm Sci CACIAM, Villahermosa, Tabasco, Mexico
[3] Valencian Reg Fdn Promot Hlth & Biomed Res FISABI, Dept Genom & Hlth, Valencia, Spain
[4] Univ Valencia, Integrat Syst Biol Inst I2Sysbio, Valencia, Spain
[5] CICART DACBiol UJAT, Trop Aquaculture Lab, Villahermosa, Tabasco, Mexico
[6] Mexican Natl Council Sci & Technol CONACyT, Mexico City, DF, Mexico
[7] Multidisciplinary Acad Div Rivers DAMRios UJAT, Gen Aquaculture Lab, Tenosique, Tabasco, Mexico
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Atractosteus tropicus; gut microbiome; metagenomics; 16S rRNA profiling; INTESTINAL BACTERIAL COMMUNITIES; TROUT ONCORHYNCHUS-MYKISS; SP-NOV; GASTROINTESTINAL MICROBIOTA; HERBIVOROUS FISH; DIVERSITY; WATER; DIET; CARP; IDENTIFICATION;
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10.3856/vol48-issue3-fulltext-2419
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S9 [水产、渔业];
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摘要
Tropical gar (Atractosteus tropicus) is freshwater and estuarine fish, inhabiting the Earth since the Mesozoic era and undergoing limited physiological variation ever since. Besides its recognized cultural and scientific relevance, the species has seen remarkable growth in its economic impact due to pisciculture. In this study, we present the first report of the whole taxonomic composition of microbial communities in gut contents in juveniles and adults of A. tropicus, by sex and origin (wild and cultivated). For this study, 508 genera were identified, with the most and least abundant being Cetobacterium and Paludibacter, respectively. Fusobacteria, Proteobacteria, Firmicutes, and Bacteroidetes phyla are the core gut microbiome of A. tropicus juvenile and adult by sex and origin. Deinococcus-Thermus phylum sequence was only identified in wild-type males. In the phylogenetic trees reconstruction Lactococcus lactis strains CAU929 and CAU6600, Cp6 and CAU9951, Cetobacterium strain H69, Aeromonas hydrophila strain P5 and WR-5-3-2, Aeromonas sobria strain CP DC28 and Aeromonas hydrophila were identified, some of them with probiotic potential within the three dominant phyla in core gut microbiome in A. tropicus adults, especially in wild-type organisms. Myroides genus was recognized in microbiota gut of the cultivated juvenile A. tropicus. Nevertheless, Alpha diversity indicated that the highest gut microbiota abundance and richness is found in cultivated juvenile and wild-type adult A. tropicus female, rather than adult wild-type males and the least gut microbiota abundance and richness is found in a cultivated adult of A. tropicus for both sexes.
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