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Host‐derived population genomics data provides insights into bacterial and diatom composition of the killer whale skin

Recent exploration into the interactions and relationship between hosts and their microbiota has revealed a connection between many aspects of the host's biology, health and associated micro‐organisms. Whereas amplicon sequencing has traditionally been used to characterize the microbiome, the i...

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Autores principales: Hooper, Rebecca, Brealey, Jaelle C., van der Valk, Tom, Alberdi, Antton, Durban, John W., Fearnbach, Holly, Robertson, Kelly M., Baird, Robin W., Bradley Hanson, M., Wade, Paul, Gilbert, M. Thomas P., Morin, Phillip A., Wolf, Jochen B. W., Foote, Andrew D., Guschanski, Katerina
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6487819/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30187987
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mec.14860
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author Hooper, Rebecca
Brealey, Jaelle C.
van der Valk, Tom
Alberdi, Antton
Durban, John W.
Fearnbach, Holly
Robertson, Kelly M.
Baird, Robin W.
Bradley Hanson, M.
Wade, Paul
Gilbert, M. Thomas P.
Morin, Phillip A.
Wolf, Jochen B. W.
Foote, Andrew D.
Guschanski, Katerina
author_facet Hooper, Rebecca
Brealey, Jaelle C.
van der Valk, Tom
Alberdi, Antton
Durban, John W.
Fearnbach, Holly
Robertson, Kelly M.
Baird, Robin W.
Bradley Hanson, M.
Wade, Paul
Gilbert, M. Thomas P.
Morin, Phillip A.
Wolf, Jochen B. W.
Foote, Andrew D.
Guschanski, Katerina
author_sort Hooper, Rebecca
collection PubMed
description Recent exploration into the interactions and relationship between hosts and their microbiota has revealed a connection between many aspects of the host's biology, health and associated micro‐organisms. Whereas amplicon sequencing has traditionally been used to characterize the microbiome, the increasing number of published population genomics data sets offers an underexploited opportunity to study microbial profiles from the host shotgun sequencing data. Here, we use sequence data originally generated from killer whale Orcinus orca skin biopsies for population genomics, to characterize the skin microbiome and investigate how host social and geographical factors influence the microbial community composition. Having identified 845 microbial taxa from 2.4 million reads that did not map to the killer whale reference genome, we found that both ecotypic and geographical factors influence community composition of killer whale skin microbiomes. Furthermore, we uncovered key taxa that drive the microbiome community composition and showed that they are embedded in unique networks, one of which is tentatively linked to diatom presence and poor skin condition. Community composition differed between Antarctic killer whales with and without diatom coverage, suggesting that the previously reported episodic migrations of Antarctic killer whales to warmer waters associated with skin turnover may control the effects of potentially pathogenic bacteria such as Tenacibaculum dicentrarchi. Our work demonstrates the feasibility of microbiome studies from host shotgun sequencing data and highlights the importance of metagenomics in understanding the relationship between host and microbial ecology.
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spelling pubmed-64878192019-05-06 Host‐derived population genomics data provides insights into bacterial and diatom composition of the killer whale skin Hooper, Rebecca Brealey, Jaelle C. van der Valk, Tom Alberdi, Antton Durban, John W. Fearnbach, Holly Robertson, Kelly M. Baird, Robin W. Bradley Hanson, M. Wade, Paul Gilbert, M. Thomas P. Morin, Phillip A. Wolf, Jochen B. W. Foote, Andrew D. Guschanski, Katerina Mol Ecol Applied Perspectives Recent exploration into the interactions and relationship between hosts and their microbiota has revealed a connection between many aspects of the host's biology, health and associated micro‐organisms. Whereas amplicon sequencing has traditionally been used to characterize the microbiome, the increasing number of published population genomics data sets offers an underexploited opportunity to study microbial profiles from the host shotgun sequencing data. Here, we use sequence data originally generated from killer whale Orcinus orca skin biopsies for population genomics, to characterize the skin microbiome and investigate how host social and geographical factors influence the microbial community composition. Having identified 845 microbial taxa from 2.4 million reads that did not map to the killer whale reference genome, we found that both ecotypic and geographical factors influence community composition of killer whale skin microbiomes. Furthermore, we uncovered key taxa that drive the microbiome community composition and showed that they are embedded in unique networks, one of which is tentatively linked to diatom presence and poor skin condition. Community composition differed between Antarctic killer whales with and without diatom coverage, suggesting that the previously reported episodic migrations of Antarctic killer whales to warmer waters associated with skin turnover may control the effects of potentially pathogenic bacteria such as Tenacibaculum dicentrarchi. Our work demonstrates the feasibility of microbiome studies from host shotgun sequencing data and highlights the importance of metagenomics in understanding the relationship between host and microbial ecology. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-10-24 2019-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6487819/ /pubmed/30187987 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mec.14860 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Molecular Ecology Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Applied Perspectives
Hooper, Rebecca
Brealey, Jaelle C.
van der Valk, Tom
Alberdi, Antton
Durban, John W.
Fearnbach, Holly
Robertson, Kelly M.
Baird, Robin W.
Bradley Hanson, M.
Wade, Paul
Gilbert, M. Thomas P.
Morin, Phillip A.
Wolf, Jochen B. W.
Foote, Andrew D.
Guschanski, Katerina
Host‐derived population genomics data provides insights into bacterial and diatom composition of the killer whale skin
title Host‐derived population genomics data provides insights into bacterial and diatom composition of the killer whale skin
title_full Host‐derived population genomics data provides insights into bacterial and diatom composition of the killer whale skin
title_fullStr Host‐derived population genomics data provides insights into bacterial and diatom composition of the killer whale skin
title_full_unstemmed Host‐derived population genomics data provides insights into bacterial and diatom composition of the killer whale skin
title_short Host‐derived population genomics data provides insights into bacterial and diatom composition of the killer whale skin
title_sort host‐derived population genomics data provides insights into bacterial and diatom composition of the killer whale skin
topic Applied Perspectives
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6487819/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30187987
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mec.14860
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