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Insights into the Natural Defenses of a Coral Reef Fish Against Gill Ectoparasites: Integrated Metabolome and Microbiome Approach

Understanding natural defense mechanisms against parasites can be a valuable tool for the development of innovative therapies. We have previously identified a butterflyfish species (Chaetodon lunulatus) that avoids gill monogenean parasites while living amongst closely related parasitized species. T...

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Autores principales: Reverter, Miriam, Sasal, Pierre, Suzuki, Marcelino T., Raviglione, Delphine, Inguimbert, Nicolas, Pare, Alan, Banaigs, Bernard, Voisin, Sébastien N., Bulet, Philippe, Tapissier-Bontemps, Nathalie
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7345202/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32486312
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo10060227
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author Reverter, Miriam
Sasal, Pierre
Suzuki, Marcelino T.
Raviglione, Delphine
Inguimbert, Nicolas
Pare, Alan
Banaigs, Bernard
Voisin, Sébastien N.
Bulet, Philippe
Tapissier-Bontemps, Nathalie
author_facet Reverter, Miriam
Sasal, Pierre
Suzuki, Marcelino T.
Raviglione, Delphine
Inguimbert, Nicolas
Pare, Alan
Banaigs, Bernard
Voisin, Sébastien N.
Bulet, Philippe
Tapissier-Bontemps, Nathalie
author_sort Reverter, Miriam
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description Understanding natural defense mechanisms against parasites can be a valuable tool for the development of innovative therapies. We have previously identified a butterflyfish species (Chaetodon lunulatus) that avoids gill monogenean parasites while living amongst closely related parasitized species. The metabolome and microbiome of several sympatric butterflyfish species from the island of Moorea (French Polynesia) were previously described. In this study, we used the previously generated datasets in an attempt to identify metabolites and bacteria potentially involved in parasite defense mechanisms. We investigated the interplay between the gill mucus metabolome and microbiome of the non-susceptible C. lunulatus versus sympatric butterflyfish species that were always found parasitized in the Central and Eastern Indo-Pacific. After observing significant differences between the metabolome and bacteria of susceptible versus non-susceptible fish, we obtained the discriminant metabolites and operational taxonomic units (OTUs) using a supervised analysis. Some of the most important discriminant metabolites were identified as peptides, and three new peptides derived from β-subunit hemoglobin from C. lunulatus (CLHbβ-1, CLHbβ-2, and CLHbβ-3) were purified, characterized and synthesized to confirm their structures. We also identified specific bacterial families and OTUs typical from low-oxygen habitats in C. lunulatus gill mucus. By using a correlation network between the two datasets, we found a Fusobacteriaceae strain exclusively present in C. lunulatus and highly correlated to the peptides. Finally, we discuss the possible involvement of these peptides and Fusobacteriaceae in monogenean avoidance by this fish species.
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spelling pubmed-73452022020-07-09 Insights into the Natural Defenses of a Coral Reef Fish Against Gill Ectoparasites: Integrated Metabolome and Microbiome Approach Reverter, Miriam Sasal, Pierre Suzuki, Marcelino T. Raviglione, Delphine Inguimbert, Nicolas Pare, Alan Banaigs, Bernard Voisin, Sébastien N. Bulet, Philippe Tapissier-Bontemps, Nathalie Metabolites Article Understanding natural defense mechanisms against parasites can be a valuable tool for the development of innovative therapies. We have previously identified a butterflyfish species (Chaetodon lunulatus) that avoids gill monogenean parasites while living amongst closely related parasitized species. The metabolome and microbiome of several sympatric butterflyfish species from the island of Moorea (French Polynesia) were previously described. In this study, we used the previously generated datasets in an attempt to identify metabolites and bacteria potentially involved in parasite defense mechanisms. We investigated the interplay between the gill mucus metabolome and microbiome of the non-susceptible C. lunulatus versus sympatric butterflyfish species that were always found parasitized in the Central and Eastern Indo-Pacific. After observing significant differences between the metabolome and bacteria of susceptible versus non-susceptible fish, we obtained the discriminant metabolites and operational taxonomic units (OTUs) using a supervised analysis. Some of the most important discriminant metabolites were identified as peptides, and three new peptides derived from β-subunit hemoglobin from C. lunulatus (CLHbβ-1, CLHbβ-2, and CLHbβ-3) were purified, characterized and synthesized to confirm their structures. We also identified specific bacterial families and OTUs typical from low-oxygen habitats in C. lunulatus gill mucus. By using a correlation network between the two datasets, we found a Fusobacteriaceae strain exclusively present in C. lunulatus and highly correlated to the peptides. Finally, we discuss the possible involvement of these peptides and Fusobacteriaceae in monogenean avoidance by this fish species. MDPI 2020-05-30 /pmc/articles/PMC7345202/ /pubmed/32486312 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo10060227 Text en © 2020 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Reverter, Miriam
Sasal, Pierre
Suzuki, Marcelino T.
Raviglione, Delphine
Inguimbert, Nicolas
Pare, Alan
Banaigs, Bernard
Voisin, Sébastien N.
Bulet, Philippe
Tapissier-Bontemps, Nathalie
Insights into the Natural Defenses of a Coral Reef Fish Against Gill Ectoparasites: Integrated Metabolome and Microbiome Approach
title Insights into the Natural Defenses of a Coral Reef Fish Against Gill Ectoparasites: Integrated Metabolome and Microbiome Approach
title_full Insights into the Natural Defenses of a Coral Reef Fish Against Gill Ectoparasites: Integrated Metabolome and Microbiome Approach
title_fullStr Insights into the Natural Defenses of a Coral Reef Fish Against Gill Ectoparasites: Integrated Metabolome and Microbiome Approach
title_full_unstemmed Insights into the Natural Defenses of a Coral Reef Fish Against Gill Ectoparasites: Integrated Metabolome and Microbiome Approach
title_short Insights into the Natural Defenses of a Coral Reef Fish Against Gill Ectoparasites: Integrated Metabolome and Microbiome Approach
title_sort insights into the natural defenses of a coral reef fish against gill ectoparasites: integrated metabolome and microbiome approach
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7345202/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32486312
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo10060227
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