Integrating molecular and ecological approaches to identify potential polymicrobial pathogens over a shrimp disease progression

被引:0
|
作者
Wenfang Dai
Weina Yu
Lixia Xuan
Zhen Tao
Jinbo Xiong
机构
[1] Ningbo University,School of Marine Sciences
[2] Collaborative Innovation Center for Zhejiang Marine High-Efficiency and Healthy Aquaculture,undefined
来源
关键词
Shrimp gut microbiota; Health status; Random Forest model; Virulence gene; Co-occurrence network;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
It is now recognized that some gut diseases attribute to polymicrobial pathogens infections. Thus, traditional isolation of single pathogen from disease subjects could bias the identification of causal agents. To fill this gap, using Illumina sequencing of the bacterial 16S rRNA gene, we explored the dynamics of gut bacterial communities over a shrimp disease progression. The results showed significant differences in the gut bacterial communities between healthy and diseased shrimp. Potential pathogens were inferred by a local pathogens database, of which two OTUs (affiliated with Vibrio tubiashii and Vibrio harveyi) exhibited significantly higher abundances in diseased shrimp as compared to healthy subjects. The two OTUs cumulatively contributed 64.5% dissimilarity in the gut microbiotas between shrimp health status. Notably, the random Forest model depicted that profiles of the two OTUs contributed 78.5% predicted accuracy of shrimp health status. Removal of the two OTUs from co-occurrence networks led to network fragmentation, suggesting their gatekeeper features. For these evidences, the two OTUs were inferred as candidate pathogens. Three virulence genes (bca, tlpA, and fdeC) that were coded by the two candidate pathogens were inferred by a virulence factor database, which were enriched significantly (P < 0.05 in the three cases, as validated by qPCR) in diseased shrimp as compared to healthy ones. The two candidate pathogens were repressed by Flavobacteriaceae, Garvieae, and Photobacrerium species in healthy shrimp, while these interactions shifted into synergy in disease cohorts. Collectively, our findings offer a frame to identify potential polymicrobial pathogen infections from an ecological perspective.
引用
收藏
页码:3755 / 3764
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Advances in integrated disease management (IDM) for soil-borne plant pathogens: innovative approaches and underlying action mechanism at molecular level
    Khan, Raja Asad Ali
    FRONTIERS IN PLANT SCIENCE, 2023, 14
  • [32] Molecular signatures reflecting differentiation status of high-grade astrocytoma identify prognostic subclasses of tumor and delineate a pattern of disease progression
    Phillips, HS
    Kharbanda, S
    Soriano, RH
    Forrest, WF
    Wu, TD
    Nigro, J
    Willams, PM
    Soroceanu, L
    Misra, A
    Feuerstein, BG
    Aldape, KD
    NEURO-ONCOLOGY, 2005, 7 (03) : 345 - 345
  • [33] Network Pharmacology and Molecular Docking Identify the Potential Mechanism and Therapeutic Role of Scutellaria baicalensis in Alzheimer's Disease [Letter]
    Yulion, Rizky
    Andriani, Lili
    Aliyah, Siti Hamidatul
    DRUG DESIGN DEVELOPMENT AND THERAPY, 2024, 18 : 1497 - 1498
  • [34] Integrating machine learning driven virtual screening and molecular dynamics simulations to identify potential inhibitors targeting PARP1 against prostate cancer
    Fahad M. Aldakheel
    Shatha A. Alduraywish
    Khaled H. Dabwan
    Scientific Reports, 15 (1)
  • [35] Evaluating the SERCA2 and VEGF mRNAs as Potential Molecular Biomarkers of the Onset and Progression in Huntington's Disease
    Cesca, Federica
    Bregant, Elisa
    Peterlin, Borut
    Zadel, Maja
    de Wittenau, Giorgia Dubsky
    Siciliano, Gabriele
    Ceravolo, Roberto
    Petrozzi, Lucia
    Pauletto, Giada
    Verriello, Lorenzo
    Bergonzi, Paolo
    Damante, Giuseppe
    Barillari, Giovanni
    Lucci, Bruno
    Curcio, Francesco
    Lonigro, Incoronata Renata
    PLOS ONE, 2015, 10 (04):
  • [36] Structure-based virtual screening and molecular docking approaches to identify potential inhibitors against KIF2C to combat glioma
    Hussein, Deema
    Saka, Mohamad
    Baeesa, Saleh
    Bangash, Mohammed
    Alghamdi, Fahad
    Al Zughaibi, Torki
    Alajmi, Mohamed F.
    Haque, Shafiul
    Rehman, Md Tabish
    JOURNAL OF BIOMOLECULAR STRUCTURE & DYNAMICS, 2024, 42 (24): : 13816 - 13829
  • [37] Integrated multi-omics analysis of Alzheimer's disease shows molecular signatures associated with disease progression and potential therapeutic targets
    Kodam, Pradeep
    Swaroop, R. Sai
    Pradhan, Sai Sanwid
    Sivaramakrishnan, Venketesh
    Vadrevu, Ramakrishna
    SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2023, 13 (01)
  • [38] Integrated multi-omics analysis of Alzheimer’s disease shows molecular signatures associated with disease progression and potential therapeutic targets
    Pradeep Kodam
    R. Sai Swaroop
    Sai Sanwid Pradhan
    Venketesh Sivaramakrishnan
    Ramakrishna Vadrevu
    Scientific Reports, 13
  • [39] Leveraging computational approaches in identifying novel HER-2 + breast cancer potential therapeutics: integrating virtual screening and molecular dynamics simulation
    Olawale Quadri Bolaji
    Temitope Isaac Adelusi
    Taiwo Ooreoluwa Ojo
    Ibrahim Damilare Boyenle
    Abdul-Quddus Kehinde Oyedele
    Taiwo Temitope Ogunjobi
    Adegboye Oyewole Oyaronbi
    Sukurat Oluwatoyin Ayoola
    Abdeen Tunde Ogunlana
    Future Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 11 (1)
  • [40] Molecular epidemiology and disease severity of respiratory syncytial virus in relation to other potential pathogens in children hospitalized with acute respiratory infection in Jordan
    Kaplan, Nasser M.
    Dove, Winifred
    Abd-Eldayem, Sawsan A.
    Abu-Zeid, Ahmad F.
    Shamoon, Hiyani E.
    Hart, C. Anthony
    JOURNAL OF MEDICAL VIROLOGY, 2008, 80 (01) : 168 - 174