Chunyan Yi, Li Gao, Cuicui Zhang, Yanping Wang, Xu Liu, Yongli Yang, Song Chen, Chao Du
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肠道菌群对新陈代谢和健康有着至关重要的影响。因其含有斑蝥素,对多种癌症和皮肤病有疗效,已被列入《中华人民共和国药典》药用昆虫。为了分析饮食习惯的影响,性别对肠道微生物群的多样性和组合h . cichorii人造饮食并提供一个基础,在这项研究中,全长16 s rRNA测序技术被用来分析35的肠道微生物群h . cichorii成年人,包括野生成年女性(WFA),野生男性成年人(WMA),成年女性用丝瓜花(LFA),男性成年人用丝瓜花(LMA),成年女性再辅以人工饮食(AFA),雄性成虫饲喂人工饲料(AMA)。结果表明,池蛭肠道菌群中存在的主要细菌门为厚壁菌门、变形菌门、拟杆菌门、梭菌门、特纳利菌门和放线菌门。主要细菌属有乳球菌、乳杆菌、肠球菌、拉尔斯顿菌、塞巴尔德菌、厌氧单胞菌、螺旋体、韦塞尔菌、克雷伯菌和沙雷菌。饮食习惯对池蛭肠道菌群的多样性和组成有显著影响,性别对池蛭肠道菌群的多样性和组成没有显著影响。人工喂养组的肠道有益微生物较多,食物利用效率较高。这些结果为后续对蛭形绦虫或其他鞘翅目昆虫肠道菌群的研究以及水疱甲虫的人工饲养提供了依据。
Comparative Analyses of Gut Microbiomes in Hycleus cichorii (Coleoptera: Meloidae) Adults Reveal Their Distinct Microbes, Microbial Diversity and Composition Associated to Food
Gut microbiota crucially affects metabolism and health. Hycleus cichorii Linnaeus has been listed as a medicinal insect in the Pharmacopeia of the People's Republic of China due to the presence of cantharidin, which has a curative effect on many cancers and skin diseases. In order to analyze the effects of dietary habits and gender on the diversity and composition of gut microbiota in H. cichorii and provide a basis for an artificial diet, in this study, the full-length 16S rRNA sequencing technology was used to analyze the gut microbiota of 35 H. cichorii adults, including wild female adults (WFA), wild male adults (WMA), female adults fed with luffa flowers (LFA), male adults fed with luffa flowers (LMA), female adults fed with artificial diet (AFA), and male adults fed with artificial diet (AMA). The results displayed that the major bacterial phyla present in the gut microbiota of the H. cichorii were Firmicutes, Proteobacteria, Bacteroidetes, Fusobacteria, Teneriicutes, and Actinobacteria. The major bacterial genera were Lactococcus, Lactobacillus, Enterococcus, Ralstonia, Sebaldella, Dysgonomonas, Spiroplasma, Weissella, Klebsiella, and Serratia. Food habits had a significant effect on the diversity and composition of gut microbiota in H. cichorii, whereas gender did not exhibit a remarkable impact on the diversity and composition of gut microbiota. The artificially fed group of H. cichorii had more beneficial microorganisms in the intestine and higher food utilization efficiency. These results provide a basis for subsequent examination of gut microbiota in H. cichorii or other Coleoptera insects, as well as the artificial rearing of blister beetles.
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