| Gut microbiome helps honeybee (Apis mellifera) resist the stress of toxic nectar plant (Bidens pilosa) exposure: Evidence for survival and immunity | |
| Tang, Qihe; Li, Wanli; Wang, Zhengwei1; Dong, Zhixiang; Li, Xijie; Li, Jiali; Huang, Qi; Cao, Zhe; Gong, Wei2; Zhao, Yazhou3; Wang, Minzeng4; Guo, Jun | |
| 2023 | |
| Source Publication | ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY
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| ISSN | 1462-2912 |
| Issue | xPages:- |
| Abstract | Honeybee (Apis mellifera) ingestion of toxic nectar plants can threaten their health and survival. However, little is known about how to help honeybees mitigate the effects of toxic nectar plant poisoning. We exposed honeybees to different concentrations of Bidens pilosa flower extracts and found that B. pilosa exposure significantly reduced honeybee survival in a dose-dependent manner. By measuring changes in detoxification and antioxidant enzymes and the gut microbiome, we found that superoxide dismutase, glutathione-S-transferase and carboxylesterase activities were significantly activated with increasing concentrations of B. pilosa and that different concentrations of B. pilosa exposure changed the structure of the honeybee gut microbiome, causing a significant reduction in the abundance of Bartonella (p < 0.001) and an increase in Lactobacillus. Importantly, by using Germ-Free bees, we found that colonization by the gut microbes Bartonella apis and Apilactobacillus kunkeei (original classification as Lactobacillus kunkeei) significantly increased the resistance of honeybees to B. pilosa and significantly upregulated bee-associated immune genes. These results suggest that honeybee detoxification systems possess a level of resistance to the toxic nectar plant B. pilosa and that the gut microbes B. apis and A. kunkeei may augment resistance to B. pilosa stress by improving host immunity. |
| Subject Area | Microbiology |
| DOI | 10.1111/1462-2920.16436 |
| Indexed By | SCI |
| Language | 英语 |
| WOS ID | WOS:001005186900001 |
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| Document Type | 期刊论文 |
| Identifier | https://ir.xtbg.ac.cn/handle/353005/13625 |
| Collection | 2012年后新成立研究组 |
| Affiliation | 1.Kunming Univ Sci & Technol, Fac Life Sci & Technol, Kunming 650500, Peoples R China 2.Chinese Acad Sci, CAS Key Lab Trop Forest Ecol, Xishuangbanna Trop Bot Garden, Jinghong, Peoples R China 3.Yunnan Vocat & Tech Coll Agr, Kunming, Peoples R China 4.Chinese Acad Agr Sci, Inst Apicultural Res, State Key Lab Resource Insects, Beijing 100093, Peoples R China 5.Beijing Xishan Expt Forest Farm, Beijing 100093, Peoples R China |
| Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Tang, Qihe,Li, Wanli,Wang, Zhengwei,et al. Gut microbiome helps honeybee (Apis mellifera) resist the stress of toxic nectar plant (Bidens pilosa) exposure: Evidence for survival and immunity[J]. ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY,2023(x):-. |
| APA | Tang, Qihe.,Li, Wanli.,Wang, Zhengwei.,Dong, Zhixiang.,Li, Xijie.,...&Guo, Jun.(2023).Gut microbiome helps honeybee (Apis mellifera) resist the stress of toxic nectar plant (Bidens pilosa) exposure: Evidence for survival and immunity.ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY(x),-. |
| MLA | Tang, Qihe,et al."Gut microbiome helps honeybee (Apis mellifera) resist the stress of toxic nectar plant (Bidens pilosa) exposure: Evidence for survival and immunity".ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY .x(2023):-. |
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