Metagenomic Survey of the Highly Polyphagous Anastrepha ludens Developing in Ancestral and Exotic Hosts Reveals the Lack of a Stable Microbiota in Larvae and the Strong Influence of Metamorphosis on Adult Gut Microbiota
We studied the microbiota of a highly polyphagous insect, Anastrepha ludens (Diptera: Tephritidae), developing in six of its hosts, including two ancestral (Casimiroa edulis and C. greggii), three exotic (Mangifera indica cv. Ataulfo, Prunus persica cv. Criollo, and Citrus x aurantium) and one occas...
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Martín Aluja Jesús Alejandro Zamora-Briseño Vicente Pérez-Brocal Alma Altúzar-Molina Larissa Guillén Damaris Desgarennes Mirna Vázquez-Rosas-Landa Enrique Ibarra-Laclette Alexandro G. Alonso-Sánchez Andrés Moya Andrés Moya |
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Martín Aluja Jesús Alejandro Zamora-Briseño Vicente Pérez-Brocal Alma Altúzar-Molina Larissa Guillén Damaris Desgarennes Mirna Vázquez-Rosas-Landa Enrique Ibarra-Laclette Alexandro G. Alonso-Sánchez Andrés Moya Andrés Moya Metagenomic Survey of the Highly Polyphagous Anastrepha ludens Developing in Ancestral and Exotic Hosts Reveals the Lack of a Stable Microbiota in Larvae and the Strong Influence of Metamorphosis on Adult Gut Microbiota Frontiers in Microbiology microbiota plant-insect interactions Anastrepha ludens Tephritidae gut |
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Martín Aluja Jesús Alejandro Zamora-Briseño Vicente Pérez-Brocal Alma Altúzar-Molina Larissa Guillén Damaris Desgarennes Mirna Vázquez-Rosas-Landa Enrique Ibarra-Laclette Alexandro G. Alonso-Sánchez Andrés Moya Andrés Moya |
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Metagenomic Survey of the Highly Polyphagous Anastrepha ludens Developing in Ancestral and Exotic Hosts Reveals the Lack of a Stable Microbiota in Larvae and the Strong Influence of Metamorphosis on Adult Gut Microbiota |
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Metagenomic Survey of the Highly Polyphagous Anastrepha ludens Developing in Ancestral and Exotic Hosts Reveals the Lack of a Stable Microbiota in Larvae and the Strong Influence of Metamorphosis on Adult Gut Microbiota |
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Metagenomic Survey of the Highly Polyphagous Anastrepha ludens Developing in Ancestral and Exotic Hosts Reveals the Lack of a Stable Microbiota in Larvae and the Strong Influence of Metamorphosis on Adult Gut Microbiota |
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Metagenomic Survey of the Highly Polyphagous Anastrepha ludens Developing in Ancestral and Exotic Hosts Reveals the Lack of a Stable Microbiota in Larvae and the Strong Influence of Metamorphosis on Adult Gut Microbiota |
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Metagenomic Survey of the Highly Polyphagous Anastrepha ludens Developing in Ancestral and Exotic Hosts Reveals the Lack of a Stable Microbiota in Larvae and the Strong Influence of Metamorphosis on Adult Gut Microbiota |
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metagenomic survey of the highly polyphagous anastrepha ludens developing in ancestral and exotic hosts reveals the lack of a stable microbiota in larvae and the strong influence of metamorphosis on adult gut microbiota |
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We studied the microbiota of a highly polyphagous insect, Anastrepha ludens (Diptera: Tephritidae), developing in six of its hosts, including two ancestral (Casimiroa edulis and C. greggii), three exotic (Mangifera indica cv. Ataulfo, Prunus persica cv. Criollo, and Citrus x aurantium) and one occasional host (Capsicum pubescens cv. Manzano), that is only used when extreme drought conditions limit fruiting by the common hosts. One of the exotic hosts (“criollo” peach) is rife with polyphenols and the occasional host with capsaicinoids exerting high fitness costs on the larvae. We pursued the following questions: (1) How is the microbial composition of the larval food related to the composition of the larval and adult microbiota, and what does this tell us about transience and stability of this species’ gut microbiota? (2) How does metamorphosis affect the adult microbiota? We surveyed the microbiota of the pulp of each host fruit, as well as the gut microbiota of larvae and adult flies and found that the gut of A. ludens larvae lacks a stable microbiota, since it was invariably associated with the composition of the pulp microbiota of the host plant species studied and was also different from the microbiota of adult flies indicating that metamorphosis filters out much of the microbiota present in larvae. The microbiota of adult males and females was similar between them, independent of host plant and was dominated by bacteria within the Enterobacteriaceae. We found that in the case of the “toxic” occasional host C. pubescens the microbiota is enriched in potentially deleterious genera that were much less abundant in the other hosts. In contrast, the pulp of the ancestral host C. edulis is enriched in several bacterial groups that can be beneficial for larval development. We also report for the first time the presence of bacteria within the Arcobacteraceae family in the gut microbiota of A. ludens stemming from C. edulis. Based on our findings, we conclude that changes in the food-associated microbiota dictate major changes in the larval microbiota, suggesting that most larval gut microbiota is originated from the food. |
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microbiota plant-insect interactions Anastrepha ludens Tephritidae gut |
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doaj-95039f0e5fe2422ba7732225f83d348e2021-08-02T09:03:40ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Microbiology1664-302X2021-08-011210.3389/fmicb.2021.685937685937Metagenomic Survey of the Highly Polyphagous Anastrepha ludens Developing in Ancestral and Exotic Hosts Reveals the Lack of a Stable Microbiota in Larvae and the Strong Influence of Metamorphosis on Adult Gut MicrobiotaMartín Aluja0Jesús Alejandro Zamora-Briseño1Vicente Pérez-Brocal2Alma Altúzar-Molina3Larissa Guillén4Damaris Desgarennes5Mirna Vázquez-Rosas-Landa6Enrique Ibarra-Laclette7Alexandro G. Alonso-Sánchez8Andrés Moya9Andrés Moya10Red de Manejo Biorracional de Plagas y Vectores, Instituto de Ecología, AC–INECOL, Clúster Científico y Tecnológico BioMimic®, Xalapa, MexicoRed de Manejo Biorracional de Plagas y Vectores, Instituto de Ecología, AC–INECOL, Clúster Científico y Tecnológico BioMimic®, Xalapa, MexicoFundación para el Fomento de la Investigación Sanitaria y Biomédica de la Comunitat Valenciana (FISABIO), Valencia, SpainRed de Manejo Biorracional de Plagas y Vectores, Instituto de Ecología, AC–INECOL, Clúster Científico y Tecnológico BioMimic®, Xalapa, MexicoRed de Manejo Biorracional de Plagas y Vectores, Instituto de Ecología, AC–INECOL, Clúster Científico y Tecnológico BioMimic®, Xalapa, MexicoRed de Biodiversidad y Sistemática, Instituto de Ecología, AC–INECOL, Clúster Científico y Tecnológico BioMimic®, Xalapa, MexicoRed de Manejo Biorracional de Plagas y Vectores, Instituto de Ecología, AC–INECOL, Clúster Científico y Tecnológico BioMimic®, Xalapa, MexicoRed de Estudios Moleculares Avanzados, Instituto de Ecología, AC–INECOL, Clúster Científico y Tecnológico BioMimic®, Xalapa, MexicoRed de Estudios Moleculares Avanzados, Instituto de Ecología, AC–INECOL, Clúster Científico y Tecnológico BioMimic®, Xalapa, MexicoFundación para el Fomento de la Investigación Sanitaria y Biomédica de la Comunitat Valenciana (FISABIO), Valencia, SpainInstituto de Biología Integrativa de Sistemas (I2Sysbio), Universidad de Valencia-CSIC, Valencia, SpainWe studied the microbiota of a highly polyphagous insect, Anastrepha ludens (Diptera: Tephritidae), developing in six of its hosts, including two ancestral (Casimiroa edulis and C. greggii), three exotic (Mangifera indica cv. Ataulfo, Prunus persica cv. Criollo, and Citrus x aurantium) and one occasional host (Capsicum pubescens cv. Manzano), that is only used when extreme drought conditions limit fruiting by the common hosts. One of the exotic hosts (“criollo” peach) is rife with polyphenols and the occasional host with capsaicinoids exerting high fitness costs on the larvae. We pursued the following questions: (1) How is the microbial composition of the larval food related to the composition of the larval and adult microbiota, and what does this tell us about transience and stability of this species’ gut microbiota? (2) How does metamorphosis affect the adult microbiota? We surveyed the microbiota of the pulp of each host fruit, as well as the gut microbiota of larvae and adult flies and found that the gut of A. ludens larvae lacks a stable microbiota, since it was invariably associated with the composition of the pulp microbiota of the host plant species studied and was also different from the microbiota of adult flies indicating that metamorphosis filters out much of the microbiota present in larvae. The microbiota of adult males and females was similar between them, independent of host plant and was dominated by bacteria within the Enterobacteriaceae. We found that in the case of the “toxic” occasional host C. pubescens the microbiota is enriched in potentially deleterious genera that were much less abundant in the other hosts. In contrast, the pulp of the ancestral host C. edulis is enriched in several bacterial groups that can be beneficial for larval development. We also report for the first time the presence of bacteria within the Arcobacteraceae family in the gut microbiota of A. ludens stemming from C. edulis. Based on our findings, we conclude that changes in the food-associated microbiota dictate major changes in the larval microbiota, suggesting that most larval gut microbiota is originated from the food.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmicb.2021.685937/fullmicrobiotaplant-insect interactionsAnastrepha ludensTephritidaegut |