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Cultivable microbiota associated with Aurelia aurita and Mnemiopsis leidyi

The associated microbiota of marine invertebrates plays an important role to the host in relation to fitness, health, and homeostasis. Cooperative and competitive interactions between bacteria, due to release of, for example, antibacterial substances and quorum sensing (QS)/quorum quenching (QQ) mol...

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Autores principales: Weiland‐Bräuer, Nancy, Prasse, Daniela, Brauer, Annika, Jaspers, Cornelia, Reusch, Thorsten B. H., Schmitz, Ruth A.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7520997/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32652897
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mbo3.1094
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author Weiland‐Bräuer, Nancy
Prasse, Daniela
Brauer, Annika
Jaspers, Cornelia
Reusch, Thorsten B. H.
Schmitz, Ruth A.
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Prasse, Daniela
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Jaspers, Cornelia
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description The associated microbiota of marine invertebrates plays an important role to the host in relation to fitness, health, and homeostasis. Cooperative and competitive interactions between bacteria, due to release of, for example, antibacterial substances and quorum sensing (QS)/quorum quenching (QQ) molecules, ultimately affect the establishment and dynamics of the associated microbial community. Aiming to address interspecies competition of cultivable microbes associated with emerging model species of the basal animal phyla Cnidaria (Aurelia aurita) and Ctenophora (Mnemiopsis leidyi), we performed a classical isolation approach. Overall, 84 bacteria were isolated from A. aurita medusae and polyps, 64 bacteria from M. leidyi, and 83 bacteria from ambient seawater, followed by taxonomically classification by 16S rRNA gene analysis. The results show that A. aurita and M. leidyi harbor a cultivable core microbiome consisting of typical marine ubiquitous bacteria also found in the ambient seawater. However, several bacteria were restricted to one host suggesting host‐specific microbial community patterns. Interbacterial interactions were assessed by (a) a growth inhibition assay and (b) QS interference screening assay. Out of 231 isolates, 4 bacterial isolates inhibited growth of 17 isolates on agar plates. Moreover, 121 of the 231 isolates showed QS‐interfering activities. They interfered with the acyl‐homoserine lactone (AHL)‐based communication, of which 21 showed simultaneous interference with autoinducer 2. Overall, this study provides insights into the cultivable part of the microbiota associated with two environmentally important marine non‐model organisms and into interbacterial interactions, which are most likely considerably involved in shaping a healthy and resilient microbiota.
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spelling pubmed-75209972020-09-30 Cultivable microbiota associated with Aurelia aurita and Mnemiopsis leidyi Weiland‐Bräuer, Nancy Prasse, Daniela Brauer, Annika Jaspers, Cornelia Reusch, Thorsten B. H. Schmitz, Ruth A. Microbiologyopen From the Cover The associated microbiota of marine invertebrates plays an important role to the host in relation to fitness, health, and homeostasis. Cooperative and competitive interactions between bacteria, due to release of, for example, antibacterial substances and quorum sensing (QS)/quorum quenching (QQ) molecules, ultimately affect the establishment and dynamics of the associated microbial community. Aiming to address interspecies competition of cultivable microbes associated with emerging model species of the basal animal phyla Cnidaria (Aurelia aurita) and Ctenophora (Mnemiopsis leidyi), we performed a classical isolation approach. Overall, 84 bacteria were isolated from A. aurita medusae and polyps, 64 bacteria from M. leidyi, and 83 bacteria from ambient seawater, followed by taxonomically classification by 16S rRNA gene analysis. The results show that A. aurita and M. leidyi harbor a cultivable core microbiome consisting of typical marine ubiquitous bacteria also found in the ambient seawater. However, several bacteria were restricted to one host suggesting host‐specific microbial community patterns. Interbacterial interactions were assessed by (a) a growth inhibition assay and (b) QS interference screening assay. Out of 231 isolates, 4 bacterial isolates inhibited growth of 17 isolates on agar plates. Moreover, 121 of the 231 isolates showed QS‐interfering activities. They interfered with the acyl‐homoserine lactone (AHL)‐based communication, of which 21 showed simultaneous interference with autoinducer 2. Overall, this study provides insights into the cultivable part of the microbiota associated with two environmentally important marine non‐model organisms and into interbacterial interactions, which are most likely considerably involved in shaping a healthy and resilient microbiota. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-07-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7520997/ /pubmed/32652897 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mbo3.1094 Text en © 2020 The Authors. MicrobiologyOpen published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Weiland‐Bräuer, Nancy
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Jaspers, Cornelia
Reusch, Thorsten B. H.
Schmitz, Ruth A.
Cultivable microbiota associated with Aurelia aurita and Mnemiopsis leidyi
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title_full Cultivable microbiota associated with Aurelia aurita and Mnemiopsis leidyi
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title_full_unstemmed Cultivable microbiota associated with Aurelia aurita and Mnemiopsis leidyi
title_short Cultivable microbiota associated with Aurelia aurita and Mnemiopsis leidyi
title_sort cultivable microbiota associated with aurelia aurita and mnemiopsis leidyi
topic From the Cover
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7520997/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32652897
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mbo3.1094
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