Paired metabolomics and volatilomics provides insight into transient high light stress response mechanisms of the coral Montipora mollis.

IF 3.5 3区 医学 Q2 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM Metabolomics Pub Date : 2024-06-17 DOI:10.1007/s11306-024-02136-9
Natasha Bartels, Jennifer L Matthews, Caitlin A Lawson, Malcolm Possell, David J Hughes, Jean-Baptiste Raina, David J Suggett
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The coral holobiont is underpinned by complex metabolic exchanges between different symbiotic partners, which are impacted by environmental stressors. The chemical diversity of the compounds produced by the holobiont is high and includes primary and secondary metabolites, as well as volatiles. However, metabolites and volatiles have only been characterised in isolation so far. Here, we applied a paired metabolomic-volatilomic approach to characterise holistically the chemical response of the holobiont under stress. Montipora mollis fragments were subjected to high-light stress (8-fold higher than the controls) for 30 min. Photosystem II (PSII) photochemical efficiency values were 7-fold higher in control versus treatment corals immediately following high-light exposure, but returned to pre-stress levels after 30 min of recovery. Under high-light stress, we identified an increase in carbohydrates (> 5-fold increase in arabinose and fructose) and saturated fatty acids (7-fold increase in myristic and oleic acid), together with a decrease in fatty acid derivatives in both metabolites and volatiles (e.g., 80% decrease in oleamide and nonanal), and other antioxidants (~ 85% decrease in sorbitol and galactitol). These changes suggest short-term light stress induces oxidative stress. Correlation analysis between volatiles and metabolites identified positive links between sorbitol, galactitol, six other metabolites and 11 volatiles, with four of these compounds previously identified as antioxidants. This suggests that these 19 compounds may be related and share similar functions. Taken together, our findings demonstrate how paired metabolomics-volatilomics may illuminate broader metabolic shifts occurring under stress and identify linkages between uncharacterised compounds to putatively determine their functions.

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代谢组学和挥发物组学的配对研究有助于深入了解珊瑚 Montipora mollis 的瞬时强光胁迫响应机制。
珊瑚全生物体的基础是不同共生伙伴之间复杂的新陈代谢交换,这种交换会受到环境压力的影响。全缘体产生的化合物化学多样性很高,包括初级和次级代谢物以及挥发性物质。然而,迄今为止,代谢物和挥发性物质仅被单独描述。在这里,我们采用了代谢组学和挥发物组学配对的方法,从整体上描述全缘体在压力下的化学反应。将蒙蒂波拉(Montipora mollis)片段置于高光胁迫(比对照组高 8 倍)下 30 分钟。光系统 II(PSII)的光化学效率值在高光照射后对照组和处理组的珊瑚中立即提高了 7 倍,但在恢复 30 分钟后又恢复到了应激前的水平。在强光胁迫下,我们发现碳水化合物(阿拉伯糖和果糖增加了 5 倍以上)和饱和脂肪酸(肉豆蔻酸和油酸增加了 7 倍)增加了,同时代谢物和挥发性物质中的脂肪酸衍生物(如油酰胺和壬醛减少了 80%)和其他抗氧化剂(山梨醇和半乳糖醇减少了约 85%)减少了。这些变化表明,短期光胁迫会诱发氧化胁迫。挥发物和代谢物之间的相关性分析表明,山梨醇、半乳糖醇、其他六种代谢物和 11 种挥发物之间存在正相关,其中四种化合物以前曾被鉴定为抗氧化剂。这表明这 19 种化合物可能是相关的,并具有相似的功能。总之,我们的研究结果表明,代谢组学-挥发性物质组学配对研究可以揭示压力下发生的更广泛的代谢变化,并确定未定性化合物之间的联系,从而推测它们的功能。
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Metabolomics
Metabolomics 医学-内分泌学与代谢
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期刊介绍: Metabolomics publishes current research regarding the development of technology platforms for metabolomics. This includes, but is not limited to: metabolomic applications within man, including pre-clinical and clinical pharmacometabolomics for precision medicine metabolic profiling and fingerprinting metabolite target analysis metabolomic applications within animals, plants and microbes transcriptomics and proteomics in systems biology Metabolomics is an indispensable platform for researchers using new post-genomics approaches, to discover networks and interactions between metabolites, pharmaceuticals, SNPs, proteins and more. Its articles go beyond the genome and metabolome, by including original clinical study material together with big data from new emerging technologies.
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