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Hermetia illucens in diets for zebrafish (Danio rerio): A study of bacterial diversity by using PCR-DGGE and metagenomic sequencing

In the present research, bacterial diversity was studied during a 6-month feeding trial utilizing zebrafish (Danio rerio) fed Hermetia illucens reared on different substrates with an emphasis on fish gut bacterial diversity. A polyphasic approach based on viable counting, PCR-DGGE and metagenomic 16...

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Autores principales: Osimani, Andrea, Milanović, Vesna, Roncolini, Andrea, Riolo, Paola, Ruschioni, Sara, Isidoro, Nunzio, Loreto, Nino, Franciosi, Elena, Tuohy, Kieran, Olivotto, Ike, Zarantoniello, Matteo, Cardinali, Federica, Garofalo, Cristiana, Aquilanti, Lucia, Clementi, Francesca
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6903733/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31821372
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0225956
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author Osimani, Andrea
Milanović, Vesna
Roncolini, Andrea
Riolo, Paola
Ruschioni, Sara
Isidoro, Nunzio
Loreto, Nino
Franciosi, Elena
Tuohy, Kieran
Olivotto, Ike
Zarantoniello, Matteo
Cardinali, Federica
Garofalo, Cristiana
Aquilanti, Lucia
Clementi, Francesca
author_facet Osimani, Andrea
Milanović, Vesna
Roncolini, Andrea
Riolo, Paola
Ruschioni, Sara
Isidoro, Nunzio
Loreto, Nino
Franciosi, Elena
Tuohy, Kieran
Olivotto, Ike
Zarantoniello, Matteo
Cardinali, Federica
Garofalo, Cristiana
Aquilanti, Lucia
Clementi, Francesca
author_sort Osimani, Andrea
collection PubMed
description In the present research, bacterial diversity was studied during a 6-month feeding trial utilizing zebrafish (Danio rerio) fed Hermetia illucens reared on different substrates with an emphasis on fish gut bacterial diversity. A polyphasic approach based on viable counting, PCR-DGGE and metagenomic 16S rRNA gene amplicon target sequencing was applied. Two different H. illucens groups were reared on coffee by-products (C) or a mixture of vegetables (S). Viable counts showed a wide variability based on substrate. PCR-DGGE and Illumina sequencing allowed the major and minor bacterial taxa to be detected. Both samples of larvae and their frass reared on the S substrate showed the highest richness and evenness of bacterial communities, whereas zebrafish (ZHC) fed H. illucens reared on substrate C and zebrafish (ZHS) fed H. illucens reared on substrate S had the lowest bacterial richness and evenness. A stimulating effect of bioactive compounds from coffee by-products on the occurrence of Lactobacillaceae and Leuconostoccaceae in H. illucens reared on substrate C has been hypothesized. Zebrafish gut samples originating from the two feeding trials showed complex microbial patterns in which Actinobacteria and Alteromonadales were always detected, irrespective of the diet used. Enterobacteriaceae in fish guts were more abundant in ZHS than in ZHC, thus suggesting an influence of the bioactive compounds (chlorogenic and caffeic acids) in the substrate on Enterobacteriaceae in fish guts. ZHC showed a higher abundance of Clostridia than did ZHS, which was likely explained by stimulating activity on the bacteria in this class by the bioactive compounds contained in H. illucens reared on substrate C. An influence of the microbiota of H. illucens or insect-derived bioactive compounds on the gut microbiota of zebrafish has been suggested. The presence of bacteria consistently associated with zebrafish guts has been found irrespective of the diet, thus attesting to the likely stability of the core fish microbiota.
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spelling pubmed-69037332019-12-20 Hermetia illucens in diets for zebrafish (Danio rerio): A study of bacterial diversity by using PCR-DGGE and metagenomic sequencing Osimani, Andrea Milanović, Vesna Roncolini, Andrea Riolo, Paola Ruschioni, Sara Isidoro, Nunzio Loreto, Nino Franciosi, Elena Tuohy, Kieran Olivotto, Ike Zarantoniello, Matteo Cardinali, Federica Garofalo, Cristiana Aquilanti, Lucia Clementi, Francesca PLoS One Research Article In the present research, bacterial diversity was studied during a 6-month feeding trial utilizing zebrafish (Danio rerio) fed Hermetia illucens reared on different substrates with an emphasis on fish gut bacterial diversity. A polyphasic approach based on viable counting, PCR-DGGE and metagenomic 16S rRNA gene amplicon target sequencing was applied. Two different H. illucens groups were reared on coffee by-products (C) or a mixture of vegetables (S). Viable counts showed a wide variability based on substrate. PCR-DGGE and Illumina sequencing allowed the major and minor bacterial taxa to be detected. Both samples of larvae and their frass reared on the S substrate showed the highest richness and evenness of bacterial communities, whereas zebrafish (ZHC) fed H. illucens reared on substrate C and zebrafish (ZHS) fed H. illucens reared on substrate S had the lowest bacterial richness and evenness. A stimulating effect of bioactive compounds from coffee by-products on the occurrence of Lactobacillaceae and Leuconostoccaceae in H. illucens reared on substrate C has been hypothesized. Zebrafish gut samples originating from the two feeding trials showed complex microbial patterns in which Actinobacteria and Alteromonadales were always detected, irrespective of the diet used. Enterobacteriaceae in fish guts were more abundant in ZHS than in ZHC, thus suggesting an influence of the bioactive compounds (chlorogenic and caffeic acids) in the substrate on Enterobacteriaceae in fish guts. ZHC showed a higher abundance of Clostridia than did ZHS, which was likely explained by stimulating activity on the bacteria in this class by the bioactive compounds contained in H. illucens reared on substrate C. An influence of the microbiota of H. illucens or insect-derived bioactive compounds on the gut microbiota of zebrafish has been suggested. The presence of bacteria consistently associated with zebrafish guts has been found irrespective of the diet, thus attesting to the likely stability of the core fish microbiota. Public Library of Science 2019-12-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6903733/ /pubmed/31821372 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0225956 Text en © 2019 Osimani et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Osimani, Andrea
Milanović, Vesna
Roncolini, Andrea
Riolo, Paola
Ruschioni, Sara
Isidoro, Nunzio
Loreto, Nino
Franciosi, Elena
Tuohy, Kieran
Olivotto, Ike
Zarantoniello, Matteo
Cardinali, Federica
Garofalo, Cristiana
Aquilanti, Lucia
Clementi, Francesca
Hermetia illucens in diets for zebrafish (Danio rerio): A study of bacterial diversity by using PCR-DGGE and metagenomic sequencing
title Hermetia illucens in diets for zebrafish (Danio rerio): A study of bacterial diversity by using PCR-DGGE and metagenomic sequencing
title_full Hermetia illucens in diets for zebrafish (Danio rerio): A study of bacterial diversity by using PCR-DGGE and metagenomic sequencing
title_fullStr Hermetia illucens in diets for zebrafish (Danio rerio): A study of bacterial diversity by using PCR-DGGE and metagenomic sequencing
title_full_unstemmed Hermetia illucens in diets for zebrafish (Danio rerio): A study of bacterial diversity by using PCR-DGGE and metagenomic sequencing
title_short Hermetia illucens in diets for zebrafish (Danio rerio): A study of bacterial diversity by using PCR-DGGE and metagenomic sequencing
title_sort hermetia illucens in diets for zebrafish (danio rerio): a study of bacterial diversity by using pcr-dgge and metagenomic sequencing
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6903733/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31821372
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0225956
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