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Gut pathobiome mediates behavioral and developmental disorders in biotoxin-exposed amphibians

Authors :
Qianqian Pan
Tianxing Lv
Haorong Xu
Hongda Fang
Meng Li
Jiaping Zhu
Yue Wang
Xiaoyan Fan
Ping Xu
Xiuguo Wang
Qiangwei Wang
Haruna Matsumoto
Mengcen Wang
Source :
Environmental Science and Ecotechnology, Vol 21, Iss , Pp 100415- (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2024.

Abstract

Emerging evidence suggests a link between alterations in the gut microbiome and adverse health outcomes in the hosts exposed to environmental pollutants. Yet, the causal relationships and underlying mechanisms remain largely undefined. Here we show that exposure to biotoxins can affect gut pathobiome assembly in amphibians, which in turn triggers the toxicity of exogenous pollutants. We used Xenopus laevis as a model in this study. Tadpoles exposed to tropolone demonstrated notable developmental impairments and increased locomotor activity, with a reduction in total length by 4.37%–22.48% and an increase in swimming speed by 49.96%–84.83%. Fusobacterium and Cetobacterium are predominant taxa in the gut pathobiome of tropolone-exposed tadpoles. The tropolone-induced developmental and behavioral disorders in the host were mediated by assembly of the gut pathobiome, leading to transcriptome reprogramming. This study not only advances our understanding of the intricate interactions between environmental pollutants, the gut pathobiome, and host health but also emphasizes the potential of the gut pathobiome in mediating the toxicological effects of environmental contaminants.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
26664984
Volume :
21
Issue :
100415-
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Environmental Science and Ecotechnology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.625db218be3f4d6caf8f4f18392a1aa7
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ese.2024.100415