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以低生物负荷饮食饲养的黑水虻幼虫的核心肠道微生物群

The Core Gut Microbiome of Black Soldier Fly () Larvae Raised on Low-Bioburden Diets.

作者信息

Klammsteiner Thomas, Walter Andreas, Bogataj Tajda, Heussler Carina D, Stres Blaž, Steiner Florian M, Schlick-Steiner Birgit C, Arthofer Wolfgang, Insam Heribert

机构信息

Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Biology, University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria.

Department of Environmental, Process and Energy Engineering, MCI - The Entrepreneurial School, Innsbruck, Austria.

出版信息

Front Microbiol. 2020 May 21;11:993. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2020.00993. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

An organism's gut microbiome handles most of the metabolic processes associated with food intake and digestion but can also strongly affect health and behavior. A stable microbial core community in the gut provides general metabolic competences for substrate degradation and is robust against extrinsic disturbances like changing diets or pathogens. Black Soldier Fly larvae (BSFL; ) are well known for their ability to efficiently degrade a wide spectrum of organic materials. The ingested substrates build up the high fat and protein content in their bodies that make the larvae interesting for the animal feedstuff industry. In this study, we subjected BSFL to three distinct types of diets carrying a low bioburden and assessed the diets' impact on larval development and on the composition of the bacterial and archaeal gut community. No significant impact on the gut microbiome across treatments pointed us to the presence of a predominant core community backed by a diverse spectrum of low-abundance taxa. spp., spp., and spp. as main members of this community provide various functional and metabolic skills that could be crucial for the thriving of BSFL in various environments. This indicates that the type of diet could play a lesser role in guts of BSFL than previously assumed and that instead a stable autochthonous collection of bacteria provides the tools for degrading of a broad range of substrates. Characterizing the interplay between the core gut microbiome and BSFL helps to understand the involved degradation processes and could contribute to further improving large-scale BSFL rearing.

摘要

生物体的肠道微生物群负责处理与食物摄入和消化相关的大部分代谢过程,但也会对健康和行为产生重大影响。肠道中稳定的微生物核心群落为底物降解提供了一般的代谢能力,并且对饮食变化或病原体等外部干扰具有很强的抵抗力。黑水虻幼虫(BSFL)以其有效降解多种有机物质的能力而闻名。摄入的底物在其体内积累了高脂肪和蛋白质含量,这使得这些幼虫对动物饲料行业具有吸引力。在本研究中,我们让黑水虻幼虫食用三种携带低生物负荷的不同类型饲料,并评估了这些饲料对幼虫发育以及细菌和古菌肠道群落组成的影响。各处理对肠道微生物群没有显著影响,这使我们认为存在一个由多种低丰度分类群支持的主要核心群落。该群落的主要成员,如 spp.、 spp. 和 spp.,提供了各种功能和代谢技能,这些技能对于黑水虻幼虫在各种环境中的茁壮成长可能至关重要。这表明,饲料类型在黑水虻幼虫肠道中所起的作用可能比之前认为的要小,相反,稳定的本地细菌群落为降解广泛的底物提供了工具。表征肠道核心微生物群与黑水虻幼虫之间的相互作用有助于理解所涉及的降解过程,并可能有助于进一步改进大规模黑水虻饲养。

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