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Effects of Long-Term Triclosan Exposure on Microbiota in Zebrafish

Background: Triclosan (TCS) is a widely used antibacterial agent in personal care products and is ubiquitous in the environment. We aimed to examine whether TCS exposure affects microbiota in the gastrointestinal tract of zebrafish. Methods: After exposure to TCS 0 (Dimethyl Sulphoxide, DMSO control...

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Autores principales: Tang, Ning, Fan, Pianpian, Yu, Xiaogang, Ma, Rui, Tao, Yexuan, Wang, Weiye, Ouyang, Fengxiu
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8546329/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34712206
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.604313
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author Tang, Ning
Fan, Pianpian
Yu, Xiaogang
Ma, Rui
Tao, Yexuan
Wang, Weiye
Ouyang, Fengxiu
author_facet Tang, Ning
Fan, Pianpian
Yu, Xiaogang
Ma, Rui
Tao, Yexuan
Wang, Weiye
Ouyang, Fengxiu
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description Background: Triclosan (TCS) is a widely used antibacterial agent in personal care products and is ubiquitous in the environment. We aimed to examine whether TCS exposure affects microbiota in the gastrointestinal tract of zebrafish. Methods: After exposure to TCS 0 (Dimethyl Sulphoxide, DMSO control), 0.03, 0.3, 3, 30, 100, and 300ng/ml, respectively, from day 0 to 120days post fertilization (dpf), or for 7days in adult 4-month zebrafish, the long- and short-term impact of TCS exposure on the microbiome in the gastrointestinal tract was evaluated by analyzing 16S rRNA gene V3-V4 region sequencing. Results: The top two most dominant microbiota phyla were Proteobacteria and Fusobacteria phylum in all zebrafish groups. In TCS exposure 0–120 dpf, compared with DMSO control, the mean number of microbial operational taxonomic units (OTUs) was 54.46 lower (p<0.0001), Chao indice 41.40 lower (p=0.0004), and Ace indice 34.10 lower (p=0.0044) in TCS 300ng/ml group, but no change was observed in most of the other TCS concentrations. PCoA diagram showed that the microbial community in the long-term TCS 300ng/ml exposure group clustered differently from those in the DMSO control and other TCS exposure groups. A shorter body length of the zebrafish was observed in the long-term TCS exposure at 0.03, 100, and 300ng/ml. For 7-day short-term exposure in adult zebrafish, no difference was observed in alpha or beta diversity of microbiota nor the relative abundance of Proteobacteria or Fusobacteria phylum among DMSO control and any TCS levels, but a minor difference in microbial composition was observed for TCS exposure. Conclusions: Long-term exposure to high TCS concentration in a window from early embryonic life to early adulthood may reduce diversity and alter the composition of microbiota in the gastrointestinal tract. The effect of short-term TCS exposure was not observed on the diversity of microbiota but there was a minor change of microbial composition in adult zebrafish with TCS exposure.
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spelling pubmed-85463292021-10-27 Effects of Long-Term Triclosan Exposure on Microbiota in Zebrafish Tang, Ning Fan, Pianpian Yu, Xiaogang Ma, Rui Tao, Yexuan Wang, Weiye Ouyang, Fengxiu Front Microbiol Microbiology Background: Triclosan (TCS) is a widely used antibacterial agent in personal care products and is ubiquitous in the environment. We aimed to examine whether TCS exposure affects microbiota in the gastrointestinal tract of zebrafish. Methods: After exposure to TCS 0 (Dimethyl Sulphoxide, DMSO control), 0.03, 0.3, 3, 30, 100, and 300ng/ml, respectively, from day 0 to 120days post fertilization (dpf), or for 7days in adult 4-month zebrafish, the long- and short-term impact of TCS exposure on the microbiome in the gastrointestinal tract was evaluated by analyzing 16S rRNA gene V3-V4 region sequencing. Results: The top two most dominant microbiota phyla were Proteobacteria and Fusobacteria phylum in all zebrafish groups. In TCS exposure 0–120 dpf, compared with DMSO control, the mean number of microbial operational taxonomic units (OTUs) was 54.46 lower (p<0.0001), Chao indice 41.40 lower (p=0.0004), and Ace indice 34.10 lower (p=0.0044) in TCS 300ng/ml group, but no change was observed in most of the other TCS concentrations. PCoA diagram showed that the microbial community in the long-term TCS 300ng/ml exposure group clustered differently from those in the DMSO control and other TCS exposure groups. A shorter body length of the zebrafish was observed in the long-term TCS exposure at 0.03, 100, and 300ng/ml. For 7-day short-term exposure in adult zebrafish, no difference was observed in alpha or beta diversity of microbiota nor the relative abundance of Proteobacteria or Fusobacteria phylum among DMSO control and any TCS levels, but a minor difference in microbial composition was observed for TCS exposure. Conclusions: Long-term exposure to high TCS concentration in a window from early embryonic life to early adulthood may reduce diversity and alter the composition of microbiota in the gastrointestinal tract. The effect of short-term TCS exposure was not observed on the diversity of microbiota but there was a minor change of microbial composition in adult zebrafish with TCS exposure. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-10-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8546329/ /pubmed/34712206 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.604313 Text en Copyright © 2021 Tang, Fan, Yu, Ma, Tao, Wang and Ouyang. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Microbiology
Tang, Ning
Fan, Pianpian
Yu, Xiaogang
Ma, Rui
Tao, Yexuan
Wang, Weiye
Ouyang, Fengxiu
Effects of Long-Term Triclosan Exposure on Microbiota in Zebrafish
title Effects of Long-Term Triclosan Exposure on Microbiota in Zebrafish
title_full Effects of Long-Term Triclosan Exposure on Microbiota in Zebrafish
title_fullStr Effects of Long-Term Triclosan Exposure on Microbiota in Zebrafish
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Long-Term Triclosan Exposure on Microbiota in Zebrafish
title_short Effects of Long-Term Triclosan Exposure on Microbiota in Zebrafish
title_sort effects of long-term triclosan exposure on microbiota in zebrafish
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8546329/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34712206
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.604313
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