Comparative microbiomes of three species of laboratory-rearedPeriplanetacockroaches

Author:

Lee Seogwon,Kim Ju Yeong,Yi Myung-hee,Lee In-Yong,Yong Tai-Soon

Abstract

AbstractCockroaches are the most primitive insects, and are often used as the basic insect model in many studies. Three species ofPeriplanetacockroaches were raised in the laboratory for many generations under the same conditions. We conducted 16S rRNA-targeted high-throughput sequencing to evaluate the overall bacterial composition in the microbiomes of three species of cockroaches. The number of operational taxonomic units (OTUs) was not significantly different between the three cockroach species. With respect to the Shannon and Pielou indexes, the microbiome ofPeriplaneta americanapresented higher values than that of eitherP. japonicaorP. fulginosa. In terms of species composition, endosymbionts accounted for over half of all the bacterial species inP. japonicaandP. fulginosa. The beta diversity analysis showed thatP. japonicaandP. fulginosaexhibit a similar microbiome composition, which is different from that ofP. americana. However, we also identified thatP. japonicaandP. fulginosaare hosts to distinct bacterial species. Thus, although the composition of the microbiome may vary based on multiple conditions, it is possible to identify distinct compositions of the microbiome among the differentPeriplanetacockroach species even when individuals are reared under the same conditions.ImportanceCockroaches inhabit various habitats—which are known to be related to their microbiome—and exhibit different features depending on the species. It is expected that their microbiomes would vary according to species depending on these features. Cockroach microbiomes are known to vary based on the diet or environmental shifts. In this study, we compare the diversity of bacteria in the three cockroach species under conditions of reduced diet and environment shifts. This study can establish the basic microbiomes of threePeriplanetaspecies and can be the basic data for cockroach research.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

Reference31 articles.

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