Resident microbial communities that can support various host functions play a key role in their development and health. In fishes, microbial symbionts are vertically transferred from the parents to their progeny. Such transfer of microbes in mouthbrooder fish species has not been reported yet. Here, we employed Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) to investigate the vertical transmission of microbes across generations using a 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing approach, based on the presence of bacteria in different generations. Our analysis revealed that the core microbiome in the buccal cavity and posterior intestine of parents shapes the gut microbiome of the progeny across generations. We speculate that the route of this transmission is via the buccal cavity. The identified core microbiome bacteria, namely Nocardioides, Propionibacterium, and Sphingomonas have been reported to play an essential role in the health and development of offspring. These core microbiome members could have specific functions in fish, similar to mammals.

Abdelhafiz, Y.; Fernandes, J.M.O.; Donati, C.; Pindo, M.; Kiron, V. (2022). Intergenerational transfer of persistent bacterial communities in female Nile tilapia. FRONTIERS IN MICROBIOLOGY, 13: 879990. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2022.879990 handle: http://hdl.handle.net/10449/75425

Intergenerational transfer of persistent bacterial communities in female Nile tilapia

Donati, Claudio;Pindo, Massimo;
2022-01-01

Abstract

Resident microbial communities that can support various host functions play a key role in their development and health. In fishes, microbial symbionts are vertically transferred from the parents to their progeny. Such transfer of microbes in mouthbrooder fish species has not been reported yet. Here, we employed Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) to investigate the vertical transmission of microbes across generations using a 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing approach, based on the presence of bacteria in different generations. Our analysis revealed that the core microbiome in the buccal cavity and posterior intestine of parents shapes the gut microbiome of the progeny across generations. We speculate that the route of this transmission is via the buccal cavity. The identified core microbiome bacteria, namely Nocardioides, Propionibacterium, and Sphingomonas have been reported to play an essential role in the health and development of offspring. These core microbiome members could have specific functions in fish, similar to mammals.
Microbiome
Buccal cavity
Intestine
Nile tilapia
Vertical microbe transfer
Nocardioides
Propionibacterium
Sphingomonas
Settore BIO/19 - MICROBIOLOGIA GENERALE
2022
Abdelhafiz, Y.; Fernandes, J.M.O.; Donati, C.; Pindo, M.; Kiron, V. (2022). Intergenerational transfer of persistent bacterial communities in female Nile tilapia. FRONTIERS IN MICROBIOLOGY, 13: 879990. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2022.879990 handle: http://hdl.handle.net/10449/75425
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