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Gut Microbiota Mediates Skin Ulceration Syndrome Outbreak by Readjusting Lipid Metabolism in Apostichopus japonicus
The intestinal tract is the most important location for symbiotes and pathogens, and the microbiota plays a crucial role in affecting the health of the gut and other host organs. Dysbacteriosis in the intestinal system has been proven to be significant in skin ulceration syndrome (SUS) in sea cucumb...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9653642/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36362371 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms232113583 |
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author | Zhang, Zhen Song, Mingshan Lv, Zhimeng Guo, Ming Li, Chenghua |
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description | The intestinal tract is the most important location for symbiotes and pathogens, and the microbiota plays a crucial role in affecting the health of the gut and other host organs. Dysbacteriosis in the intestinal system has been proven to be significant in skin ulceration syndrome (SUS) in sea cucumbers. This study investigates whether the gut microbiota and lipid metabolites are relevant to the initiation and progression of SUS in a Vibrio-splendidus-infected sea cucumber model. The tight junction genes were downregulated and the inflammatory factor gene transcriptions were upregulated after V. splendidus infection in the intestinal tissue of the sea cucumber. V. splendidus infection modulated the gut microbiota by interacting with Psychromonas macrocephali, Propionigenium maris, Bacillus cereus, Lutibacter flavus, and Hoeflea halophila. Meanwhile, the metabolites of the long-chain fatty acids in the intestinal tissue, including triglycerides (TG), phosphatidylethanolamines (PE), and phosphatidylglycerols (PG), were altered after V. splendidus infection. V. splendidus engaged in positive interactions with PG and PE and negative interactions with specific TG. These results related to gut microbiota and metabolites can offer practical assistance in the identification of the inflammatory mechanisms related to SUS, and this study may serve as a reference for predicting the disease. |
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spelling | pubmed-96536422022-11-15 Gut Microbiota Mediates Skin Ulceration Syndrome Outbreak by Readjusting Lipid Metabolism in Apostichopus japonicus Zhang, Zhen Song, Mingshan Lv, Zhimeng Guo, Ming Li, Chenghua Int J Mol Sci Article The intestinal tract is the most important location for symbiotes and pathogens, and the microbiota plays a crucial role in affecting the health of the gut and other host organs. Dysbacteriosis in the intestinal system has been proven to be significant in skin ulceration syndrome (SUS) in sea cucumbers. This study investigates whether the gut microbiota and lipid metabolites are relevant to the initiation and progression of SUS in a Vibrio-splendidus-infected sea cucumber model. The tight junction genes were downregulated and the inflammatory factor gene transcriptions were upregulated after V. splendidus infection in the intestinal tissue of the sea cucumber. V. splendidus infection modulated the gut microbiota by interacting with Psychromonas macrocephali, Propionigenium maris, Bacillus cereus, Lutibacter flavus, and Hoeflea halophila. Meanwhile, the metabolites of the long-chain fatty acids in the intestinal tissue, including triglycerides (TG), phosphatidylethanolamines (PE), and phosphatidylglycerols (PG), were altered after V. splendidus infection. V. splendidus engaged in positive interactions with PG and PE and negative interactions with specific TG. These results related to gut microbiota and metabolites can offer practical assistance in the identification of the inflammatory mechanisms related to SUS, and this study may serve as a reference for predicting the disease. MDPI 2022-11-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9653642/ /pubmed/36362371 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms232113583 Text en © 2022 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/). |
spellingShingle | Article Zhang, Zhen Song, Mingshan Lv, Zhimeng Guo, Ming Li, Chenghua Gut Microbiota Mediates Skin Ulceration Syndrome Outbreak by Readjusting Lipid Metabolism in Apostichopus japonicus |
title | Gut Microbiota Mediates Skin Ulceration Syndrome Outbreak by Readjusting Lipid Metabolism in Apostichopus japonicus |
title_full | Gut Microbiota Mediates Skin Ulceration Syndrome Outbreak by Readjusting Lipid Metabolism in Apostichopus japonicus |
title_fullStr | Gut Microbiota Mediates Skin Ulceration Syndrome Outbreak by Readjusting Lipid Metabolism in Apostichopus japonicus |
title_full_unstemmed | Gut Microbiota Mediates Skin Ulceration Syndrome Outbreak by Readjusting Lipid Metabolism in Apostichopus japonicus |
title_short | Gut Microbiota Mediates Skin Ulceration Syndrome Outbreak by Readjusting Lipid Metabolism in Apostichopus japonicus |
title_sort | gut microbiota mediates skin ulceration syndrome outbreak by readjusting lipid metabolism in apostichopus japonicus |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9653642/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36362371 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms232113583 |
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