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Comparative Analysis of the Gut Microbiota of Mandarin Fish (Siniperca chuatsi) Feeding on Compound Diets and Live Baits

Siniperca chuatsi feeds on live fry throughout their life. The sustainable development of its farming industry has urgently necessitated the development of artificial diets to substitute live baits. It has been demonstrated that gut microbiota assists in feed adaptation and improves the feed convers...

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Autores principales: Chen, Xiao, Sun, Chengfei, Dong, Junjian, Li, Wuhui, Tian, Yuanyuan, Hu, Jie, Ye, Xing
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9158118/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35664316
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2022.797420
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author Chen, Xiao
Sun, Chengfei
Dong, Junjian
Li, Wuhui
Tian, Yuanyuan
Hu, Jie
Ye, Xing
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Sun, Chengfei
Dong, Junjian
Li, Wuhui
Tian, Yuanyuan
Hu, Jie
Ye, Xing
author_sort Chen, Xiao
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description Siniperca chuatsi feeds on live fry throughout their life. The sustainable development of its farming industry has urgently necessitated the development of artificial diets to substitute live baits. It has been demonstrated that gut microbiota assists in feed adaptation and improves the feed conversion rate in fish. Therefore, this study aimed to understand the potential role of intestinal microorganisms in the domestication of S. chuatsi with a compound diet. Accordingly, we performed 16S rRNA sequencing of the gut microbial communities in S. chuatsi groups that were fed a compound diet (including large and small individuals) and live baits. A total of 2,471 OTUs were identified, and the large individual group possessed the highest number of unique OTUs. The α-diversity index of the gut microbiota in groups that were fed a compound diet was significantly higher (p < 0.05) than that in the live bait group. There were no significant differences in the α-diversity between the large and small individual groups. However, relatively higher numbers of Lactococcus, Klebsiella, and Woeseia were observed in the intestines of the large individual group. Prediction of the metabolic function of the microbiota among these three fish groups by Tax4Fun revealed that most metabolic pathways, such as glycan metabolism and amino acid metabolism, were typically more enriched for the larger individuals. The results indicated that certain taxa mentioned above exist in large individuals and may be closely related to the digestion and absorption of compound diets. The present study provides a basis for understanding the utilization mechanism of artificial feed by S. chuatsi.
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spelling pubmed-91581182022-06-02 Comparative Analysis of the Gut Microbiota of Mandarin Fish (Siniperca chuatsi) Feeding on Compound Diets and Live Baits Chen, Xiao Sun, Chengfei Dong, Junjian Li, Wuhui Tian, Yuanyuan Hu, Jie Ye, Xing Front Genet Genetics Siniperca chuatsi feeds on live fry throughout their life. The sustainable development of its farming industry has urgently necessitated the development of artificial diets to substitute live baits. It has been demonstrated that gut microbiota assists in feed adaptation and improves the feed conversion rate in fish. Therefore, this study aimed to understand the potential role of intestinal microorganisms in the domestication of S. chuatsi with a compound diet. Accordingly, we performed 16S rRNA sequencing of the gut microbial communities in S. chuatsi groups that were fed a compound diet (including large and small individuals) and live baits. A total of 2,471 OTUs were identified, and the large individual group possessed the highest number of unique OTUs. The α-diversity index of the gut microbiota in groups that were fed a compound diet was significantly higher (p < 0.05) than that in the live bait group. There were no significant differences in the α-diversity between the large and small individual groups. However, relatively higher numbers of Lactococcus, Klebsiella, and Woeseia were observed in the intestines of the large individual group. Prediction of the metabolic function of the microbiota among these three fish groups by Tax4Fun revealed that most metabolic pathways, such as glycan metabolism and amino acid metabolism, were typically more enriched for the larger individuals. The results indicated that certain taxa mentioned above exist in large individuals and may be closely related to the digestion and absorption of compound diets. The present study provides a basis for understanding the utilization mechanism of artificial feed by S. chuatsi. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-05-18 /pmc/articles/PMC9158118/ /pubmed/35664316 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2022.797420 Text en Copyright © 2022 Chen, Sun, Dong, Li, Tian, Hu and Ye. 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 Genetics
Chen, Xiao
Sun, Chengfei
Dong, Junjian
Li, Wuhui
Tian, Yuanyuan
Hu, Jie
Ye, Xing
Comparative Analysis of the Gut Microbiota of Mandarin Fish (Siniperca chuatsi) Feeding on Compound Diets and Live Baits
title Comparative Analysis of the Gut Microbiota of Mandarin Fish (Siniperca chuatsi) Feeding on Compound Diets and Live Baits
title_full Comparative Analysis of the Gut Microbiota of Mandarin Fish (Siniperca chuatsi) Feeding on Compound Diets and Live Baits
title_fullStr Comparative Analysis of the Gut Microbiota of Mandarin Fish (Siniperca chuatsi) Feeding on Compound Diets and Live Baits
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Analysis of the Gut Microbiota of Mandarin Fish (Siniperca chuatsi) Feeding on Compound Diets and Live Baits
title_short Comparative Analysis of the Gut Microbiota of Mandarin Fish (Siniperca chuatsi) Feeding on Compound Diets and Live Baits
title_sort comparative analysis of the gut microbiota of mandarin fish (siniperca chuatsi) feeding on compound diets and live baits
topic Genetics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9158118/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35664316
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2022.797420
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