Integrated analysis of the structure and function of bacterial community in water and shrimp intestine microbes reveals their interaction

Shrimp is closely associated with different microbial populations of the gut and the environment, particularly of the water. Despite significant microbiome research in shrimp, a direct relationship between the shrimp's gut microbiota and the habitat environment remains unclear. The bacterial...

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Main Authors: Xinhao Fan, Yinghui Chai, Xuying Jia, Wenli Zhou
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Prince of Songkla University 2022-08-01
Series:Songklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology (SJST)
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Online Access:https://sjst.psu.ac.th/journal/44-4/7.pdf
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author Xinhao Fan
Yinghui Chai
Xuying Jia
Wenli Zhou
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description Shrimp is closely associated with different microbial populations of the gut and the environment, particularly of the water. Despite significant microbiome research in shrimp, a direct relationship between the shrimp's gut microbiota and the habitat environment remains unclear. The bacterial profiles of the shrimp intestine and its aqueous environment were compared by compiling data from earlier research to characterize the dynamic interaction between shrimp and habitat. According to the integrated analysis, shrimp, water, and sediment all had significant operational taxonomic units (OTUs), with shrimp intestine having less OTUs and sediment having more. Furthermore, 66 biological activities were shown to be common in shrimp and water bacteria, including nitrate reduction, methylotrophy, methanol oxidation, intracellular parasites, human infectious diarrhoea, fermentation, and others. These mechanisms might represent the primary bacterial processes related with intestine function, revealing new information on shrimp and water ecology. Although the relative abundances in the bacterial composition were different in shrimp intestine, water and sediment, the bacterial communities were almost similar, indicating the close interaction between host and the environment in microbiome. Notably, the significant distribution of disease-related pathogens including Vibrio and Flavobacterium in shrimp intestine and habitat water provided valuable information for disease prediction and shrimp health management in the aquaculture industry. In summary, many common microbes and bacterial processes that occur in the shrimp intestine and surrounding environment were revealed, and further functional analysis might help to modulate these processes to promote shrimp development and health.
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spelling doaj.art-97afab84bf124f9d86d40c1af6d121702023-04-19T04:00:42ZengPrince of Songkla UniversitySongklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology (SJST)0125-33952022-08-0144495396210.14456/sjst-psu.2022.127Integrated analysis of the structure and function of bacterial community in water and shrimp intestine microbes reveals their interactionXinhao Fan0Yinghui Chai1Xuying Jia2Wenli Zhou3Fisheries College, Tianjin Agricultural University, Tianjin, 300000 ChinaFisheries College, Tianjin Agricultural University, Tianjin, 300000 ChinaFisheries College, Tianjin Agricultural University, Tianjin, 300000 ChinaFisheries College, Tianjin Agricultural University, Tianjin, 300000 ChinaShrimp is closely associated with different microbial populations of the gut and the environment, particularly of the water. Despite significant microbiome research in shrimp, a direct relationship between the shrimp's gut microbiota and the habitat environment remains unclear. The bacterial profiles of the shrimp intestine and its aqueous environment were compared by compiling data from earlier research to characterize the dynamic interaction between shrimp and habitat. According to the integrated analysis, shrimp, water, and sediment all had significant operational taxonomic units (OTUs), with shrimp intestine having less OTUs and sediment having more. Furthermore, 66 biological activities were shown to be common in shrimp and water bacteria, including nitrate reduction, methylotrophy, methanol oxidation, intracellular parasites, human infectious diarrhoea, fermentation, and others. These mechanisms might represent the primary bacterial processes related with intestine function, revealing new information on shrimp and water ecology. Although the relative abundances in the bacterial composition were different in shrimp intestine, water and sediment, the bacterial communities were almost similar, indicating the close interaction between host and the environment in microbiome. Notably, the significant distribution of disease-related pathogens including Vibrio and Flavobacterium in shrimp intestine and habitat water provided valuable information for disease prediction and shrimp health management in the aquaculture industry. In summary, many common microbes and bacterial processes that occur in the shrimp intestine and surrounding environment were revealed, and further functional analysis might help to modulate these processes to promote shrimp development and health.https://sjst.psu.ac.th/journal/44-4/7.pdfmicrobiomebacterial communityintestinepublic datashrimp
spellingShingle Xinhao Fan
Yinghui Chai
Xuying Jia
Wenli Zhou
Integrated analysis of the structure and function of bacterial community in water and shrimp intestine microbes reveals their interaction
Songklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology (SJST)
microbiome
bacterial community
intestine
public data
shrimp
title Integrated analysis of the structure and function of bacterial community in water and shrimp intestine microbes reveals their interaction
title_full Integrated analysis of the structure and function of bacterial community in water and shrimp intestine microbes reveals their interaction
title_fullStr Integrated analysis of the structure and function of bacterial community in water and shrimp intestine microbes reveals their interaction
title_full_unstemmed Integrated analysis of the structure and function of bacterial community in water and shrimp intestine microbes reveals their interaction
title_short Integrated analysis of the structure and function of bacterial community in water and shrimp intestine microbes reveals their interaction
title_sort integrated analysis of the structure and function of bacterial community in water and shrimp intestine microbes reveals their interaction
topic microbiome
bacterial community
intestine
public data
shrimp
url https://sjst.psu.ac.th/journal/44-4/7.pdf
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