Exploring the potential regulation mechanisms of host-microbiome comprehensive interactions on growth traits in Cyprinus carpio

IF 3.9 1区 农林科学 Q1 FISHERIES Aquaculture Pub Date : 2025-04-07 DOI:10.1016/j.aquaculture.2025.742522
Li Feng , Qinglei Xu , Jianxin Feng , Yanhui Wang , Shangqi Li , Qin Zhang , Linyan Zhou , Jian Xu
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The interaction between gut microbiota and host genetic factors in regulating host growth is receiving increasing attention. However, the mechanism underlying host variations and gut microbiota in regulating growth is still unclear in aquatic species. In this study, muscle and gut microbiota samples were collected from common carp. Host genetic markers and gut microbiota 16S rRNA sequencing data were analyzed to dissect the interactions between host and gut microbiota on growth trait, revealing differences in the overall gut microbiota between the high-growth and low-growth groups. Ten bacterial taxa showed significant differences between the two groups. A genome-wide association study indicated three loci associated with the growth trait, while genes harboring the three loci were found to be associated with Iamia and Thermoactinomyces. The three loci (Chr18:6901682; Chr23:10968715; Chr32:16293406) were located within the genes PARD3B, RCC2, and ITGA10. Mutations at the RCC2 locus may disrupt the cell regulatory cycle, leading to an increase in immune-related bacterial taxa, triggering an immune response in fish, and significantly impacting the growth rate of the common carp. Our study offers valuable insights into how host genome variations can influence growth traits by impacting gut microbiota, serving as a reference for understanding the intricate relationship between fish and gut microbiota. This research holds paramount significance for advancing engineered microbiome technology in aquaculture.
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探讨宿主-微生物群综合相互作用对鲤生长性状的潜在调控机制
肠道微生物群与宿主遗传因素在调节宿主生长过程中的相互作用正受到越来越多的关注。然而,在水生物种中,宿主变异和肠道微生物群调节生长的机制仍不清楚。本研究采集了鲤鱼的肌肉和肠道微生物群样本。通过分析宿主遗传标记和肠道微生物群 16S rRNA 测序数据,剖析宿主和肠道微生物群对生长性状的交互作用,揭示了高生长组和低生长组之间整体肠道微生物群的差异。有 10 个细菌类群在两组之间存在显著差异。一项全基因组关联研究表明,有三个基因位点与生长性状有关,而这三个基因位点所携带的基因被发现与Iamia和Thermoactinomyces有关。这三个位点(Chr18:6901682;Chr23:10968715;Chr32:16293406)分别位于 PARD3B、RCC2 和 ITGA10 基因内。RCC2 基因座的突变可能会破坏细胞调控周期,导致与免疫相关的细菌类群增加,引发鱼类的免疫反应,并严重影响鲤鱼的生长速度。我们的研究为了解宿主基因组变异如何通过影响肠道微生物群来影响生长性状提供了宝贵的见解,为理解鱼类与肠道微生物群之间错综复杂的关系提供了参考。这项研究对推进水产养殖中的工程微生物组技术具有重要意义。
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Aquaculture
Aquaculture 农林科学-海洋与淡水生物学
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1246
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期刊介绍: Aquaculture is an international journal for the exploration, improvement and management of all freshwater and marine food resources. It publishes novel and innovative research of world-wide interest on farming of aquatic organisms, which includes finfish, mollusks, crustaceans and aquatic plants for human consumption. Research on ornamentals is not a focus of the Journal. Aquaculture only publishes papers with a clear relevance to improving aquaculture practices or a potential application.
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