Antibiotic exposure alters the honeybee gut microbiota and may interfere with the honeybee behavioral caste transition.

IF 2.9 1区 农林科学 Q1 ENTOMOLOGY Insect Science Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-07 DOI:10.1111/1744-7917.13374
Zijing Zhang, Xiaohuan Mu, Qina Cao, Yifan Zhai, Li Zheng, Yan Liu, Hao Zheng, Xue Zhang
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Behavioral division is essential for the sustainability and reproduction of honeybee populations. While accumulating evidence has documented that antibiotic exposure interferes with bee behavioral divisions, how the gut microbiome, host physiology, and genetic regulation are implicated in this process remains understudied. Here, by constructing single-cohort colonies, we validated that the gut microbiota varied in composition between age-matched nurse and forager bees. Perturbing the gut microbiota with a low dose of antibiotic retained the gut bacterial size, but the structure of the microbial community continuously diverged from the control group after antibiotic treatment. Fewer foragers were observed in the antibiotic groups in the field experiment. A combinatorial effect of decreased gut metabolic gene repertoires, reduced brain neurotransmitter titers, and downregulated brain immune genes could potentially be related to behavioral tasks transition delay. This work indicates that the disturbance to both the gut microbiome and host physiologies after antibiotic exposure may have implications on social behavior development, highlighting the need for further research focusing on antibiotic pollution threatening the honeybee population's health.

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接触抗生素会改变蜜蜂的肠道微生物群,并可能干扰蜜蜂的行为种姓转换。
行为分化对蜜蜂种群的可持续性和繁殖至关重要。虽然越来越多的证据表明,抗生素暴露会干扰蜜蜂的行为分化,但肠道微生物组、宿主生理学和遗传调控是如何参与这一过程的仍未得到充分研究。在这里,通过构建单群蜂群,我们验证了在年龄匹配的哺育蜂和觅食蜂之间,肠道微生物群的组成存在差异。用低剂量的抗生素干扰肠道微生物群,可以保持肠道细菌的数量,但抗生素处理后,微生物群落的结构与对照组相比不断发生变化。在现场实验中,抗生素组的觅食者数量较少。肠道代谢基因剧目减少、大脑神经递质滴度降低和大脑免疫基因下调的综合效应可能与行为任务过渡延迟有关。这项研究表明,抗生素暴露后对肠道微生物组和宿主生理机能的干扰可能会对社会行为的发展产生影响,突出了进一步研究威胁蜜蜂种群健康的抗生素污染的必要性。
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Insect Science
Insect Science 生物-昆虫学
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期刊介绍: Insect Science is an English-language journal, which publishes original research articles dealing with all fields of research in into insects and other terrestrial arthropods. Papers in any of the following fields will be considered: ecology, behavior, biogeography, physiology, biochemistry, sociobiology, phylogeny, pest management, and exotic incursions. The emphasis of the journal is on the adaptation and evolutionary biology of insects from the molecular to the ecosystem level. Reviews, mini reviews and letters to the editor, book reviews, and information about academic activities of the society are also published.
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