Gut microbial comminoty in Tenebrio molitor larvae responsed to PS and PE within 6 hours

IF 4.1 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation Pub Date : 2024-07-13 DOI:10.1016/j.ibiod.2024.105853
Kunyue Zhang , Xiaobiao Ma , Haibo Tang, Xiangkai Li, Chunlan Mao
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Gut microbes of Tenebrio molitor larvae are crucial in plastic degradation. However, microbial responses to the plastic feeding remains unclear. This study aimed to analyze the changes of microbial community and function feeding PE and PS. It found that after 72 h, the larvae survival rate was 92.2% and 82.2% and the plastic weight loss (consumption rate) was 8.8% (0.44 g, p < 0.01) and 6.9% (0.09 g) for PS and PE, respectively. More interestingly, plastic structure changes and the relative microbial responses happened after 6 h. CO and C–O stretching, hydrogen bonding, and a significant decrease in [Mn] (p < 0.05) and [MW] (p < 0.001) were found; Furthermore, the time-similar microbial diversity obviously clustered and the composition significantly changed. The dominant phylum were Firmicutes and Proteobacteria. At genus level, the dominant PS-degrading taxa were unclassified Enterobacteriaceae, Acinetobacter and Sediminibacterium, and were unclassified Enterobacteriaceae, Acinetobacter and Delftia in PE samples; Additionally, difference of carbohydrate metabolism was found, and plastic degrading gene S-formyl glutathione hydrolase significantly high-expressed (PS-3500 fold and PE-5 fold); Moreover, PS-degrading pathways, such as styrene, benzoate, ethylbenzene and xylene degradation pathways were identified. Those illustrated the plastic degrading occurred just within 6 h and the plastic chemistry determined its’ degradability.

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褐斑天牛幼虫在 6 小时内对 PS 和 PE 产生反应的肠道微生物共生关系
Tenebrio molitor 幼虫的肠道微生物对塑料降解至关重要。然而,微生物对塑料摄食的反应仍不清楚。本研究旨在分析喂食 PE 和 PS 的微生物群落和功能变化。研究发现,72 h后,PS和PE的幼虫存活率分别为92.2%和82.2%,塑料重量损失率(消耗率)分别为8.8%(0.44 g,p < 0.01)和6.9%(0.09 g)。更有趣的是,塑料结构的变化和微生物的相对反应发生在 6 h 后,发现 CO 和 C-O 拉伸、氢键以及[Mn](p < 0.05)和[MW](p < 0.001)显著下降;此外,时间相似的微生物多样性明显聚集,组成也发生了显著变化。主要门类为真菌门和变形菌门。在属一级,降解 PS 的优势类群为未分类的肠杆菌科、醋酐菌属和沉积菌属,而在 PE 样品中则为未分类的肠杆菌科、醋酐菌属和 Delftia;此外,还发现了碳水化合物代谢的差异,塑料降解基因 S-甲酰基谷胱甘肽水解酶显著高表达(PS-3500 倍,PE-5 倍);还发现了苯乙烯、苯甲酸酯、乙苯和二甲苯等塑料降解途径。这些结果表明,塑料降解仅发生在 6 小时内,塑料的化学性质决定了其降解性。
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期刊介绍: International Biodeterioration and Biodegradation publishes original research papers and reviews on the biological causes of deterioration or degradation.
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