Literature DB >> 29864588

Analysis of gut microbiota revealed Lactococcus garviaeae could be an indicative of skin ulceration syndrome in farmed sea cucumber Apostichopus japonicus.

Zhen Zhang1, Ronglian Xing2, Zhimeng Lv1, Yina Shao1, Weiwei Zhang1, Xuelin Zhao1, Chenghua Li3.   

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Accumulative evidence has supported the pivotal roles of gut microbiota in shaping host health in a wide range of animals. However, the relationship between gut microbiota and sea cucumber disease is poorly understood. Using the Illumina sequencing of bacterial 16 S rRNA gene, we investigated the divergence of gut bacterial communities between healthy and skin ulceration syndrome (SUS) diseased Apostichopus japonicus. The results showed that bacterial phylotypes in both groups were closely related at phylum level with predominant component of Proteobacteria (>90%). However, Firmicutes and Verrucomicrobia displayed opposite trends in two groups with higher abundance of Firmicutes and lower of Verrucomicrobia in diseased group. Further KEGG enrichment revealed that bacterial-mediated infectious diseases and signal transduction pathways were significantly induced in the SUS group. We also identified one OTU of Lactococcus garvieae from Firmicutes exhibited significantly different abundances in diseased sea cucumber as compared to healthy subjects. The relative abundance of the species was 27.67% ± 10.52% in diseased group compared to 2.78% ± 2.59% in healthy sea cucumber. Three virulence genes of hlyⅢ, fbp and pva encoded by L. garvieae were investigated by qPCR, and were found to be significantly induced (P < 0.05) in diseased sea cucumbers as compared to healthy ones. All our results supported that L. garvieae might be a potential pathogen for SUS outbreak and could be served as a bio-indicator for this disease monitoring.
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Keywords:  Apostichopus japonicus; Gut microbiota; Lactococcus garvieae; Skin ulceration syndrome

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29864588     DOI: 10.1016/j.fsi.2018.06.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fish Shellfish Immunol        ISSN: 1050-4648            Impact factor:   4.581


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Authors:  Zelong Zhao; Jingwei Jiang; Yongjia Pan; Ying Dong; Bai Wang; Shan Gao; Zhong Chen; Xiaoyan Guan; Xuda Wang; Zunchun Zhou
Journal:  mSystems       Date:  2022-04-14       Impact factor: 7.324

2.  First Report on Natural Infection of Nodavirus in an Echinodermata, Sea Cucumber (Apostichopus japonicas).

Authors:  Chong Wang; Liang Yao; Wei Wang; Songwen Sang; Jingwei Hao; Chenghua Li; Qingli Zhang
Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2021-04-08       Impact factor: 5.048

3.  The Effects of Bacillus licheniformis-Fermented Products on the Microbiota and Clinical Presentation of Cats with Chronic Diarrhea.

Authors:  Ting-Wei Lee; Tzu-Yi Chao; Hui-Wen Chang; Yeong-Hsiang Cheng; Ching-Ho Wu; Yen-Chen Chang
Journal:  Animals (Basel)       Date:  2022-08-25       Impact factor: 3.231

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