Frontiers in Plant Science (Feb 2024)

Multi-omics profiling reveal responses of three major Dendrobium species from different growth years to medicinal components

  • Yingdan Yuan,
  • Jiajia Zuo,
  • Xin Wan,
  • Xin Wan,
  • Runyang Zhou,
  • Wei Xing,
  • Wei Xing,
  • Sian Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2024.1333989
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15

Abstract

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Dendrobium is a perennial herb found in Asia that is known for its medicinal and ornamental properties. Studies have shown that the stem is the primary medicinal component of Dendrobium spp. To investigate the effect of the species and age of Dendrobium (in years) on the content of its medicinal components, we collected the stems of 1-to-4-year-old D. officinale, D. moniliforme, and D. huoshanense, sequenced the transcriptome, metabolome, and microbiome, and analyzed the data in a comprehensive multi-omics study. We identified 10,426 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) with 644 differentially accumulated metabolites (DAMs) from 12 comparative groups and mapped the flavonoid pathway based on DEGs and DAMs. Transcriptomic and metabolomic data indicated a general trend of the accumulation of flavonoids exhibiting pharmacological effects in the three Dendrobium species. In addition, joint metabolome and microbiome analyses showed that actinobacteria was closely associated with flavonoid synthesis with increasing age. Our findings provide novel insights into the interactions of flavonoids of Dendrobium with the transcriptome and microbiome.

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