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Article: Gut microbial divergence between two populations of the hadal amphipod Hirondellea gigas
Title | Gut microbial divergence between two populations of the hadal amphipod Hirondellea gigas |
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Authors | |
Keywords | Amphipod Hadal trench Gut microbiota Metagenomics |
Issue Date | 2019 |
Citation | Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 2019, v. 85, n. 1, article no. e02032-18 How to Cite? |
Abstract | © 2018 American Society for Microbiology. Hadal environments sustain diverse microorganisms. A few studies have investigated hadal microbial communities consisting of free-living or particleassociated bacteria and archaea. However, animal-associated microbial communities in hadal environments remain largely unexplored, and comparative analyses of animal gut microbiota between two isolated hadal environments have never been done so far. In the present study, 228 Gb of gut metagenomes of the giant amphipod Hirondellea gigas from two hadal trenches, the Mariana Trench and Japan Trench, were sequenced and analyzed. Taxonomic analysis identified 49 microbial genera commonly shared by the gut microbiota of the two H. gigas populations. However, the results of statistical analysis, in congruency with the alpha and beta diversity analyses, revealed significant differences in gut microbial composition across the two trenches. Abundance variation of Psychromonas, Propionibacterium, and Pseudoalteromonas species was observed. Microbial cooccurrence was demonstrated for microbes that were overrepresented in the Mariana trench. Comparison of functional potential showed that the percentage of carbohydrate metabolic genes among the total microbial genes was significantly higher in the guts of H. gigas specimens from the Mariana Trench. Integrating carbon input information and geological characters of the two hadal trenches, we propose that the differences in the community structure might be due to several selective factors, such as environmental variations and microbial interactions. |
Persistent Identifier | http://hdl.handle.net/10722/273740 |
ISSN | 2023 Impact Factor: 3.9 2023 SCImago Journal Rankings: 1.016 |
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dc.contributor.author | Zhang, Weipeng | - |
dc.contributor.author | Watanabe, Hiromi Kayama | - |
dc.contributor.author | Ding, Wei | - |
dc.contributor.author | Lan, Yi | - |
dc.contributor.author | Tian, Ren Mao | - |
dc.contributor.author | Sun, Jin | - |
dc.contributor.author | Chen, Chong | - |
dc.contributor.author | Cai, Lin | - |
dc.contributor.author | Li, Yongxin | - |
dc.contributor.author | Oguri, Kazumasa | - |
dc.contributor.author | Toyofuku, Takashi | - |
dc.contributor.author | Kitazato, Hiroshi | - |
dc.contributor.author | Drazen, Jeffrey C. | - |
dc.contributor.author | Bartlett, Douglas | - |
dc.contributor.author | Qian, Pei Yuan | - |
dc.date.accessioned | 2019-08-12T09:56:31Z | - |
dc.date.available | 2019-08-12T09:56:31Z | - |
dc.date.issued | 2019 | - |
dc.identifier.citation | Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 2019, v. 85, n. 1, article no. e02032-18 | - |
dc.identifier.issn | 0099-2240 | - |
dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/10722/273740 | - |
dc.description.abstract | © 2018 American Society for Microbiology. Hadal environments sustain diverse microorganisms. A few studies have investigated hadal microbial communities consisting of free-living or particleassociated bacteria and archaea. However, animal-associated microbial communities in hadal environments remain largely unexplored, and comparative analyses of animal gut microbiota between two isolated hadal environments have never been done so far. In the present study, 228 Gb of gut metagenomes of the giant amphipod Hirondellea gigas from two hadal trenches, the Mariana Trench and Japan Trench, were sequenced and analyzed. Taxonomic analysis identified 49 microbial genera commonly shared by the gut microbiota of the two H. gigas populations. However, the results of statistical analysis, in congruency with the alpha and beta diversity analyses, revealed significant differences in gut microbial composition across the two trenches. Abundance variation of Psychromonas, Propionibacterium, and Pseudoalteromonas species was observed. Microbial cooccurrence was demonstrated for microbes that were overrepresented in the Mariana trench. Comparison of functional potential showed that the percentage of carbohydrate metabolic genes among the total microbial genes was significantly higher in the guts of H. gigas specimens from the Mariana Trench. Integrating carbon input information and geological characters of the two hadal trenches, we propose that the differences in the community structure might be due to several selective factors, such as environmental variations and microbial interactions. | - |
dc.language | eng | - |
dc.relation.ispartof | Applied and Environmental Microbiology | - |
dc.subject | Amphipod | - |
dc.subject | Hadal trench | - |
dc.subject | Gut microbiota | - |
dc.subject | Metagenomics | - |
dc.title | Gut microbial divergence between two populations of the hadal amphipod Hirondellea gigas | - |
dc.type | Article | - |
dc.description.nature | link_to_OA_fulltext | - |
dc.identifier.doi | 10.1128/AEM.02032-18 | - |
dc.identifier.pmid | 30366990 | - |
dc.identifier.scopus | eid_2-s2.0-85058594675 | - |
dc.identifier.volume | 85 | - |
dc.identifier.issue | 1 | - |
dc.identifier.spage | article no. e02032-18 | - |
dc.identifier.epage | article no. e02032-18 | - |
dc.identifier.eissn | 1098-5336 | - |
dc.identifier.isi | WOS:000452985900010 | - |
dc.identifier.issnl | 0099-2240 | - |