Microorganisms (Apr 2024)

Metagenomic Analyses Reveal Gut Microbial Profiles of <i>Cnaphalocrocis medinalis</i> Driven by the Infection of Baculovirus CnmeGV

  • Chuanming Li,
  • Guangjie Han,
  • Lixin Huang,
  • Yurong Lu,
  • Yang Xia,
  • Nan Zhang,
  • Qin Liu,
  • Jian Xu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms12040757
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 4
p. 757

Abstract

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The composition of microbiota in the digestive tract gut is essential for insect physiology, homeostasis, and pathogen infection. Little is known about the interactions between microbiota load and oral infection with baculoviruses. CnmeGV is an obligative baculovirus to Cnaphalocrocis medinalis. We investigated the impact of CnmeGV infection on the structure of intestinal microbes of C. medinalis during the initial infection stage. The results revealed that the gut microbiota profiles were dynamically driven by pathogen infection of CnmeGV. The numbers of all the OTU counts were relatively higher at the early and later stages, while the microbial diversity significantly increased early but dropped sharply following the infection. The compositional abundance of domain bacteria Firmicutes developed substantially higher. The significantly enriched and depleted species can be divided into four groups at the species level. Fifteen of these species were ultimately predicted as the biomarkers of CnmeGV infection. CnmeGV infection induces significant enrichment of alterations in functional genes related to metabolism and the immune system, encompassing processes such as carbohydrate, amino acid, cofactor, and vitamin metabolism. Finally, the study may provide an in-depth analysis of the relationship between host microbiota, baculovirus infection, and pest control of C. medinalis.

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