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Life History Traits in Two Drosophila Species Differently Affected by Microbiota Diversity under Lead Exposure

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Microbiota have a significant functional role in the life of the host, including immunity, lifespan and reproduction. Drosophila species are attractive model organisms for investigating microbiota diversity from different aspects due to their simple gut microbiota, short generation t...

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Autores principales: Beribaka, Mirjana, Jelić, Mihailo, Tanasković, Marija, Lazić, Cvijeta, Stamenković-Radak, Marina
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8708062/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34940211
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects12121122
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author Beribaka, Mirjana
Jelić, Mihailo
Tanasković, Marija
Lazić, Cvijeta
Stamenković-Radak, Marina
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Jelić, Mihailo
Tanasković, Marija
Lazić, Cvijeta
Stamenković-Radak, Marina
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Microbiota have a significant functional role in the life of the host, including immunity, lifespan and reproduction. Drosophila species are attractive model organisms for investigating microbiota diversity from different aspects due to their simple gut microbiota, short generation time and high fertility. Considering such an important role of the microbiota in the life of Drosophila, we investigated the extent to which lead (Pb), as one of the most abundant heavy metals in the environment, affects the microbiota and the fitness of this insect host. The results indicate that different factors, such as population origin and sex, may affect individual traits differently and this could be species-specific. In addition, there are members of microbiota that help the host to overcome environmental stress and they could play a key role in reducing the fitness cost in such situations. Studying the influence of microbiota on the adaptive response to heavy metals and the potential implications on overall host fitness is of great pertinence. ABSTRACT: Life history traits determine the persistence and reproduction of each species. Factors that can affect life history traits are numerous and can be of different origin. We investigated the influence of population origin and heavy metal exposure on microbiota diversity and two life history traits, egg-to-adult viability and developmental time, in Drosophila melanogaster and Drosophila subobscura, grown in the laboratory on a lead (II) acetate-saturated substrate. We used 24 samples, 8 larval and 16 adult samples (two species × two substrates × two populations × two sexes). The composition of microbiota was determined by sequencing (NGS) of the V3–V4 variable regions of the 16S rRNA gene. The population origin showed a significant influence on life history traits, though each trait in the two species was affected differentially. Reduced viability in D. melanogaster could be a cost of fast development, decrease in Lactobacillus abundance and the presence of Wolbachia. The heavy metal exposure in D. subobscura caused shifts in developmental time but maintained the egg-to-adult viability at a similar level. Microbiota diversity indicated that the Komagataeibacter could be a valuable member of D. subobscura microbiota in overcoming the environmental stress. Research on the impact of microbiota on the adaptive response to heavy metals and consequently the potential tradeoffs among different life history traits is of great importance in evolutionary research.
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spelling pubmed-87080622021-12-25 Life History Traits in Two Drosophila Species Differently Affected by Microbiota Diversity under Lead Exposure Beribaka, Mirjana Jelić, Mihailo Tanasković, Marija Lazić, Cvijeta Stamenković-Radak, Marina Insects Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Microbiota have a significant functional role in the life of the host, including immunity, lifespan and reproduction. Drosophila species are attractive model organisms for investigating microbiota diversity from different aspects due to their simple gut microbiota, short generation time and high fertility. Considering such an important role of the microbiota in the life of Drosophila, we investigated the extent to which lead (Pb), as one of the most abundant heavy metals in the environment, affects the microbiota and the fitness of this insect host. The results indicate that different factors, such as population origin and sex, may affect individual traits differently and this could be species-specific. In addition, there are members of microbiota that help the host to overcome environmental stress and they could play a key role in reducing the fitness cost in such situations. Studying the influence of microbiota on the adaptive response to heavy metals and the potential implications on overall host fitness is of great pertinence. ABSTRACT: Life history traits determine the persistence and reproduction of each species. Factors that can affect life history traits are numerous and can be of different origin. We investigated the influence of population origin and heavy metal exposure on microbiota diversity and two life history traits, egg-to-adult viability and developmental time, in Drosophila melanogaster and Drosophila subobscura, grown in the laboratory on a lead (II) acetate-saturated substrate. We used 24 samples, 8 larval and 16 adult samples (two species × two substrates × two populations × two sexes). The composition of microbiota was determined by sequencing (NGS) of the V3–V4 variable regions of the 16S rRNA gene. The population origin showed a significant influence on life history traits, though each trait in the two species was affected differentially. Reduced viability in D. melanogaster could be a cost of fast development, decrease in Lactobacillus abundance and the presence of Wolbachia. The heavy metal exposure in D. subobscura caused shifts in developmental time but maintained the egg-to-adult viability at a similar level. Microbiota diversity indicated that the Komagataeibacter could be a valuable member of D. subobscura microbiota in overcoming the environmental stress. Research on the impact of microbiota on the adaptive response to heavy metals and consequently the potential tradeoffs among different life history traits is of great importance in evolutionary research. MDPI 2021-12-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8708062/ /pubmed/34940211 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects12121122 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Tanasković, Marija
Lazić, Cvijeta
Stamenković-Radak, Marina
Life History Traits in Two Drosophila Species Differently Affected by Microbiota Diversity under Lead Exposure
title Life History Traits in Two Drosophila Species Differently Affected by Microbiota Diversity under Lead Exposure
title_full Life History Traits in Two Drosophila Species Differently Affected by Microbiota Diversity under Lead Exposure
title_fullStr Life History Traits in Two Drosophila Species Differently Affected by Microbiota Diversity under Lead Exposure
title_full_unstemmed Life History Traits in Two Drosophila Species Differently Affected by Microbiota Diversity under Lead Exposure
title_short Life History Traits in Two Drosophila Species Differently Affected by Microbiota Diversity under Lead Exposure
title_sort life history traits in two drosophila species differently affected by microbiota diversity under lead exposure
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8708062/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34940211
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects12121122
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