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Contrasting gut bacteriomes unveiled between wild Antheraea assamensis Helfer (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae) and domesticated Bombyx mori L. (Lepidoptera: Bombycidae) silkworms.
Subrahmanyam, Gangavarapu; Thirupathaiah, Yeruva; Vijay, N; Debnath, Rajal; Arunkumar, K P; Gadwala, Mallikarjuna; Sangannavar, Prashant A; Manthira Moorthy, S; Chutia, Mahananda.
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  • Subrahmanyam G; Seri-biotech Research Laboratory, Central Silk Board, Ministry of Textiles, Govt. of India, Kodathi, Carmelram Post, Bangalore, Karnataka, 560035, India. subrahmanyamg.csb@gov.in.
  • Thirupathaiah Y; Central Sericultural Research & Training Institute, Central Silk Board, Manandawadi Road, Srirampura, Mysore, Karnataka, 570008, India.
  • Vijay N; Central Muga Eri Research & Training Institute, Central Silk Board, Ministry of Textiles, Govt. of India, Lahdoigarh, Jorhat, Assam, 785700, India.
  • Debnath R; Seri-biotech Research Laboratory, Central Silk Board, Ministry of Textiles, Govt. of India, Kodathi, Carmelram Post, Bangalore, Karnataka, 560035, India.
  • Arunkumar KP; Central Muga Eri Research & Training Institute, Central Silk Board, Ministry of Textiles, Govt. of India, Lahdoigarh, Jorhat, Assam, 785700, India.
  • Gadwala M; Central Sericultural Research & Training Institute, Central Silk Board, Manandawadi Road, Srirampura, Mysore, Karnataka, 570008, India.
  • Sangannavar PA; Central Silk Board, Ministry of Textiles, Govt. of India, B.T.M. Layout, Madivala, Bangalore, Karnataka, 560068, India.
  • Manthira Moorthy S; Seri-biotech Research Laboratory, Central Silk Board, Ministry of Textiles, Govt. of India, Kodathi, Carmelram Post, Bangalore, Karnataka, 560035, India.
  • Chutia M; Muga Eri Silkworm Seed Organization, Central Silk Board, Reshom Nagar, Khanapara, Guwahati, Assam, 781022, India.
Mol Biol Rep ; 51(1): 666, 2024 May 22.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38777963
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Insect gut microbiomes play a fundamental role in various aspects of insect physiology, including digestion, nutrient metabolism, detoxification, immunity, growth and development. The wild Muga silkwormAntheraea assamensis Helfer holds significant economic importance, as it produces golden silk. METHODS AND

RESULTS:

In the current investigation, we deciphered its intricate gut bacteriome through high-throughput 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing. Further, to understand bacterial community dynamics among silkworms raised under outdoor environmental conditions, we compared its gut bacteriomes with those of the domesticated mulberry silkwormBombyx mori L. Most abundant bacterial phyla identified in the gut of A. assamensis were Proteobacteria (78.1%), Bacteroidetes (8.0%) and Firmicutes (6.6%), whereas the most-abundant phyla in B. mori were Firmicutes (49-86%) and Actinobacteria (10-36%). Further, Gammaproteobacteria (57.1%), Alphaproteobacteria (10.47%) and Betaproteobacteria (8.28%) were the dominant bacterial classes found in the gut of A. assamensis. The predominant bacterial families in A. assamensis gut were Enterobacteriaceae (27.7%), Comamonadaceae (9.13%), Pseudomonadaceae (9.08%) Flavobacteriaceae (7.59%) Moraxellaceae (7.38%) Alteromonadaceae (6.8%) and Enterococcaceae (4.46%). In B. mori, the most-abundant bacterial families were Peptostreptococcaceae, Enterococcaceae, Lactobacillaceae and Bifidobacteriaceae, though all showed great variability among the samples. The core gut bacteriome of A. assamensis consisted of Pseudomonas, Acinetobacter, Variovorax, Myroides, Alteromonas, Enterobacter, Enterococcus, Sphingomonas, Brevundimonas, Oleispira, Comamonas, Oleibacter Vagococcus, Aminobacter, Marinobacter, Cupriavidus, Aeromonas, and Bacillus. Comparative gut bacteriome analysis revealed a more complex gut bacterial diversity in wild A. assamensis silkworms than in domesticated B. mori silkworms, which contained a relatively simple gut bacteriome as estimated by OTU richness. Predictive functional profiling of the gut bacteriome suggested that gut bacteria in A. assamensis were associated with a wide range of physiological, nutritional, and metabolic functions, including biodegradation of xenobiotics, lipid, amino acid, carbohydrate metabolism, and biosynthesis of secondary metabolites and amino acids.

CONCLUSIONS:

These results showed great differences in the composition and diversity of gut bacteria between the two silkworm species. Both insect species harbored core bacterial taxa commonly found in insects, but the relative abundance and composition of these taxa varied markedly.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Bombyx / Bactérias / RNA Ribossômico 16S / Microbioma Gastrointestinal Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Mol Biol Rep Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Bombyx / Bactérias / RNA Ribossômico 16S / Microbioma Gastrointestinal Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Mol Biol Rep Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article