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Autori principali: Oliveira, Vanessa, Cleary, Daniel F R, Polónia, Ana R M, Huang, Yusheng M, Rocha, Ulisses, Voogd, Nicole J de, Gomes, Newton C M
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Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: Environmental microbiology 2024
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Accesso online:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39705298/
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author Oliveira, Vanessa
Cleary, Daniel F R
Polónia, Ana R M
Huang, Yusheng M
Rocha, Ulisses
Voogd, Nicole J de
Gomes, Newton C M
author_facet Oliveira, Vanessa
Cleary, Daniel F R
Polónia, Ana R M
Huang, Yusheng M
Rocha, Ulisses
Voogd, Nicole J de
Gomes, Newton C M
Oliveira, Vanessa
Cleary, Daniel F R
Polónia, Ana R M
Huang, Yusheng M
Rocha, Ulisses
Voogd, Nicole J de
Gomes, Newton C M
collection PubMed - marine biology
contents Unravelling a Latent Pathobiome Across Coral Reef Biotopes. Oliveira, Vanessa Cleary, Daniel F R Polónia, Ana R M Huang, Yusheng M Rocha, Ulisses Voogd, Nicole J de Gomes, Newton C M Coral Reefs Animals Anthozoa Bacteria Microbiota Virulence Factors Previous studies on disease in coral reef organisms have neglected the natural distribution of potential pathogens and the genetic factors that underlie disease incidence. This study explores the intricate associations between hosts, microbial communities, putative pathogens, antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) and virulence factors (VFs) across diverse coral reef biotopes. We observed a substantial compositional overlap of putative bacterial pathogens, VFs and ARGs across biotopes, consistent with the 'everything is everywhere, but the environment selects' hypothesis. However, flatworms and soft corals deviated from this pattern, harbouring the least diverse microbial communities and the lowest diversity of putative pathogens and ARGs. Notably, our study revealed a significant congruence between the distribution of putative pathogens, ARGs and microbial assemblages across different biotopes, suggesting an association between pathogen and ARG occurrence. This study sheds light on the existence of this latent pathobiome, the disturbance of which may contribute to disease onset in coral reef organisms.
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spellingShingle Unravelling a Latent Pathobiome Across Coral Reef Biotopes.
Oliveira, Vanessa
Cleary, Daniel F R
Polónia, Ana R M
Huang, Yusheng M
Rocha, Ulisses
Voogd, Nicole J de
Gomes, Newton C M
Coral Reefs
Animals
Anthozoa
Bacteria
Microbiota
Virulence Factors
Unravelling a Latent Pathobiome Across Coral Reef Biotopes. Oliveira, Vanessa Cleary, Daniel F R Polónia, Ana R M Huang, Yusheng M Rocha, Ulisses Voogd, Nicole J de Gomes, Newton C M Coral Reefs Animals Anthozoa Bacteria Microbiota Virulence Factors Previous studies on disease in coral reef organisms have neglected the natural distribution of potential pathogens and the genetic factors that underlie disease incidence. This study explores the intricate associations between hosts, microbial communities, putative pathogens, antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) and virulence factors (VFs) across diverse coral reef biotopes. We observed a substantial compositional overlap of putative bacterial pathogens, VFs and ARGs across biotopes, consistent with the 'everything is everywhere, but the environment selects' hypothesis. However, flatworms and soft corals deviated from this pattern, harbouring the least diverse microbial communities and the lowest diversity of putative pathogens and ARGs. Notably, our study revealed a significant congruence between the distribution of putative pathogens, ARGs and microbial assemblages across different biotopes, suggesting an association between pathogen and ARG occurrence. This study sheds light on the existence of this latent pathobiome, the disturbance of which may contribute to disease onset in coral reef organisms.
title Unravelling a Latent Pathobiome Across Coral Reef Biotopes.
topic Coral Reefs
Animals
Anthozoa
Bacteria
Microbiota
Virulence Factors
url https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39705298/