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Feed Regime Slightly Modifies the Bacterial but Not the Fungal Communities in the Intestinal Mucosal Microbiota of Cobia Fish (Rachycentron canadum)

The bacterial community of the intestinal microbiota influences many host functions, and similar effects have been recently reported for the fungal community (mycobiota). Cobia is a tropical fish that has been studied for its potential in marine aquaculture. However, the study of its bacterial commu...

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Autores principales: Reinoso, Samira, Gutiérrez, María Soledad, Reyes-Jara, Angélica, Toro, Magaly, García, Katherine, Reyes, Guillermo, Argüello-Guevara, Wilfrido, Bohórquez-Cruz, Milton, Sonnenholzner, Stanislaus, Navarrete, Paola
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10535204/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37764158
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11092315
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author Reinoso, Samira
Gutiérrez, María Soledad
Reyes-Jara, Angélica
Toro, Magaly
García, Katherine
Reyes, Guillermo
Argüello-Guevara, Wilfrido
Bohórquez-Cruz, Milton
Sonnenholzner, Stanislaus
Navarrete, Paola
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Gutiérrez, María Soledad
Reyes-Jara, Angélica
Toro, Magaly
García, Katherine
Reyes, Guillermo
Argüello-Guevara, Wilfrido
Bohórquez-Cruz, Milton
Sonnenholzner, Stanislaus
Navarrete, Paola
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description The bacterial community of the intestinal microbiota influences many host functions, and similar effects have been recently reported for the fungal community (mycobiota). Cobia is a tropical fish that has been studied for its potential in marine aquaculture. However, the study of its bacterial community has been underreported and the mycobiota has not been investigated. We analyzed the gut bacterial and fungal profile present in the intestinal mucosa of reared adult cobias fed two diets (frozen fish pieces (FFPs) and formulated feed (FF)) for 4 months by sequencing the 16S rRNA (V3-V4) and internal transcribed spacer-2 (ITS2) regions using Illumina NovaSeq 6000. No significant differences in the alpha diversity of the bacterial community were observed, which was dominated by the phyla Proteobacteria (~96%) and Firmicutes (~1%). Cobia fed FF showed higher abundance of 10 genera, mainly UCG-002 (Family Oscillospiraceae) and Faecalibacterium, compared to cobia fed FFPs, which showed higher abundance of 7 genera, mainly Methylobacterium-Methylorubrum and Cutibacterium. The inferred bacterial functions were related to metabolism, environmental information processing and cellular processes; and no differences were found between diets. In mycobiota, no differences were observed in the diversity and composition of cobia fed the two diets. The mycobiota was dominated by the phyla Ascomycota (~88%) and Basidiomycota (~11%). This is the first study to describe the gut bacterial and fungal communities in cobia reared under captive conditions and fed on different diets and to identify the genus Ascobulus as a new member of the core fish mycobiota.
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spelling pubmed-105352042023-09-29 Feed Regime Slightly Modifies the Bacterial but Not the Fungal Communities in the Intestinal Mucosal Microbiota of Cobia Fish (Rachycentron canadum) Reinoso, Samira Gutiérrez, María Soledad Reyes-Jara, Angélica Toro, Magaly García, Katherine Reyes, Guillermo Argüello-Guevara, Wilfrido Bohórquez-Cruz, Milton Sonnenholzner, Stanislaus Navarrete, Paola Microorganisms Article The bacterial community of the intestinal microbiota influences many host functions, and similar effects have been recently reported for the fungal community (mycobiota). Cobia is a tropical fish that has been studied for its potential in marine aquaculture. However, the study of its bacterial community has been underreported and the mycobiota has not been investigated. We analyzed the gut bacterial and fungal profile present in the intestinal mucosa of reared adult cobias fed two diets (frozen fish pieces (FFPs) and formulated feed (FF)) for 4 months by sequencing the 16S rRNA (V3-V4) and internal transcribed spacer-2 (ITS2) regions using Illumina NovaSeq 6000. No significant differences in the alpha diversity of the bacterial community were observed, which was dominated by the phyla Proteobacteria (~96%) and Firmicutes (~1%). Cobia fed FF showed higher abundance of 10 genera, mainly UCG-002 (Family Oscillospiraceae) and Faecalibacterium, compared to cobia fed FFPs, which showed higher abundance of 7 genera, mainly Methylobacterium-Methylorubrum and Cutibacterium. The inferred bacterial functions were related to metabolism, environmental information processing and cellular processes; and no differences were found between diets. In mycobiota, no differences were observed in the diversity and composition of cobia fed the two diets. The mycobiota was dominated by the phyla Ascomycota (~88%) and Basidiomycota (~11%). This is the first study to describe the gut bacterial and fungal communities in cobia reared under captive conditions and fed on different diets and to identify the genus Ascobulus as a new member of the core fish mycobiota. MDPI 2023-09-14 /pmc/articles/PMC10535204/ /pubmed/37764158 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11092315 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Reinoso, Samira
Gutiérrez, María Soledad
Reyes-Jara, Angélica
Toro, Magaly
García, Katherine
Reyes, Guillermo
Argüello-Guevara, Wilfrido
Bohórquez-Cruz, Milton
Sonnenholzner, Stanislaus
Navarrete, Paola
Feed Regime Slightly Modifies the Bacterial but Not the Fungal Communities in the Intestinal Mucosal Microbiota of Cobia Fish (Rachycentron canadum)
title Feed Regime Slightly Modifies the Bacterial but Not the Fungal Communities in the Intestinal Mucosal Microbiota of Cobia Fish (Rachycentron canadum)
title_full Feed Regime Slightly Modifies the Bacterial but Not the Fungal Communities in the Intestinal Mucosal Microbiota of Cobia Fish (Rachycentron canadum)
title_fullStr Feed Regime Slightly Modifies the Bacterial but Not the Fungal Communities in the Intestinal Mucosal Microbiota of Cobia Fish (Rachycentron canadum)
title_full_unstemmed Feed Regime Slightly Modifies the Bacterial but Not the Fungal Communities in the Intestinal Mucosal Microbiota of Cobia Fish (Rachycentron canadum)
title_short Feed Regime Slightly Modifies the Bacterial but Not the Fungal Communities in the Intestinal Mucosal Microbiota of Cobia Fish (Rachycentron canadum)
title_sort feed regime slightly modifies the bacterial but not the fungal communities in the intestinal mucosal microbiota of cobia fish (rachycentron canadum)
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10535204/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37764158
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11092315
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