Microbiome of laboratory-reared and environmentally collected cockroaches

IF 1.2 4区 农林科学 Q3 ENTOMOLOGY Entomological Research Pub Date : 2024-04-11 DOI:10.1111/1748-5967.12727
Sohyeon Yun, Jun Ho Choi, Singeun Oh, Myungjun Kim, Myung-hee Yi, Dongjun Kang, Yun Soo Jang, In-Yong Lee, Tai-Soon Yong, Juan Kim, Heung Chul Kim, Jae Rok Lee, Ju Yeong Kim
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Cockroaches are insects found in almost all habitats, including unsanitary environments. Understanding their microbial communities is crucial for assessing the potential risks they pose as vectors of pathogens. In this study, we assessed the microbial communities of omnivorous cockroaches collected from external environments and those reared in a clean laboratory for extended periods (5–20 years). Using the iSeq 100 system, we examined the relative abundance of microbial communities at the phylum, family and genus levels. Our results revealed that the predominant taxa in these cockroaches were Proteobacteria, Bacteroidetes and Firmicutes. Interestingly, the bacterial communities of samples from the same cockroach species, regardless of their living conditions, clustered together, indicating species-specific similarities in microbiomes. The symbiont genus Blattabacterium was consistently present in all samples, delivering nutrients to the host. Pathogen detection at the genus level indicated a higher prevalence of potential pathogens in cockroaches collected from field environments, compared with those from laboratory-reared cockroaches. These findings underscore the importance of cockroaches as pathogen reservoirs and vectors of opportunistic infections, emphasizing the need for further studies to identify specific microorganisms and confirm their pathogenicity. As cockroaches inhabit human environments, their potential to spread harmful bacteria through defecation warrants attention and underscores the significance of understanding their microbial ecology for public health implications.

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实验室饲养蟑螂和环境收集蟑螂的微生物组
蟑螂是几乎存在于所有栖息地的昆虫,包括不卫生的环境。了解它们的微生物群落对于评估它们作为病原体传播媒介所带来的潜在风险至关重要。在这项研究中,我们评估了从外部环境中采集的杂食性蟑螂和在清洁实验室中长期饲养(5-20 年)的蟑螂的微生物群落。我们使用 iSeq 100 系统检测了微生物群落在门、科和属一级的相对丰度。结果显示,这些蟑螂体内最主要的类群是变形菌、类杆菌和固缩菌。有趣的是,来自同一蟑螂物种的样本,无论其生活条件如何,其细菌群落都聚集在一起,这表明微生物群落具有物种特异性。所有样本中都存在共生菌属 Blattabacterium,为宿主提供营养。属一级的病原体检测表明,与实验室饲养的蟑螂相比,从野外环境中采集的蟑螂体内潜在病原体的流行率更高。这些发现凸显了蟑螂作为病原体库和机会性感染载体的重要性,强调了进一步研究鉴定特定微生物并确认其致病性的必要性。由于蟑螂栖息在人类环境中,它们通过排便传播有害细菌的潜力值得关注,这也凸显了了解其微生物生态学对公共卫生影响的重要性。
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期刊介绍: Entomological Research is the successor of the Korean Journal of Entomology. Published by the Entomological Society of Korea (ESK) since 1970, it is the official English language journal of ESK, and publishes original research articles dealing with any aspect of entomology. Papers in any of the following fields will be considered: -systematics- ecology- physiology- biochemistry- pest control- embryology- genetics- cell and molecular biology- medical entomology- apiculture and sericulture. The Journal publishes research papers and invited reviews.
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