Disparate effects of antibiotic-induced microbiome change and enhanced fitness in Daphnia magna.

It is a common view that an organism's microbiota has a profound influence on host fitness; however, supporting evidence is lacking in many organisms. We manipulated the gut microbiome of Daphnia magna by chronic exposure to different concentrations of the antibiotic Ciprofloxacin (0.01-1 mg L-...

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Main Authors: Asa Motiei, Björn Brindefalk, Martin Ogonowski, Rehab El-Shehawy, Paulina Pastuszek, Karin Ek, Birgitta Liewenborg, Klas Udekwu, Elena Gorokhova
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0214833
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spelling doaj-9c3f6f6447384dcd83ff11d0d3a6d8152021-03-03T21:20:42ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-01151e021483310.1371/journal.pone.0214833Disparate effects of antibiotic-induced microbiome change and enhanced fitness in Daphnia magna.Asa MotieiBjörn BrindefalkMartin OgonowskiRehab El-ShehawyPaulina PastuszekKarin EkBirgitta LiewenborgKlas UdekwuElena GorokhovaIt is a common view that an organism's microbiota has a profound influence on host fitness; however, supporting evidence is lacking in many organisms. We manipulated the gut microbiome of Daphnia magna by chronic exposure to different concentrations of the antibiotic Ciprofloxacin (0.01-1 mg L-1), and evaluated whether this affected the animals fitness and antioxidant capacity. In line with our expectations, antibiotic exposure altered the microbiome in a concentration-dependent manner. However, contrary to these expectations, the reduced diversity of gut bacteria was not associated with any fitness detriment. Moreover, the growth-related parameters correlated negatively with microbial diversity; and, in the daphnids exposed to the lowest Ciprofloxacin concentrations, the antioxidant capacity, growth, and fecundity were even higher than in control animals. These findings suggest that Ciprofloxacin exerts direct stimulatory effects on growth and reproduction in the host, while microbiome- mediated effects are of lesser importance. Thus, although microbiome profiling of Daphnia may be a sensitive tool to identify early effects of antibiotic exposure, disentangling direct and microbiome-mediated effects on the host fitness is not straightforward.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0214833
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author Asa Motiei
Björn Brindefalk
Martin Ogonowski
Rehab El-Shehawy
Paulina Pastuszek
Karin Ek
Birgitta Liewenborg
Klas Udekwu
Elena Gorokhova
spellingShingle Asa Motiei
Björn Brindefalk
Martin Ogonowski
Rehab El-Shehawy
Paulina Pastuszek
Karin Ek
Birgitta Liewenborg
Klas Udekwu
Elena Gorokhova
Disparate effects of antibiotic-induced microbiome change and enhanced fitness in Daphnia magna.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Asa Motiei
Björn Brindefalk
Martin Ogonowski
Rehab El-Shehawy
Paulina Pastuszek
Karin Ek
Birgitta Liewenborg
Klas Udekwu
Elena Gorokhova
author_sort Asa Motiei
title Disparate effects of antibiotic-induced microbiome change and enhanced fitness in Daphnia magna.
title_short Disparate effects of antibiotic-induced microbiome change and enhanced fitness in Daphnia magna.
title_full Disparate effects of antibiotic-induced microbiome change and enhanced fitness in Daphnia magna.
title_fullStr Disparate effects of antibiotic-induced microbiome change and enhanced fitness in Daphnia magna.
title_full_unstemmed Disparate effects of antibiotic-induced microbiome change and enhanced fitness in Daphnia magna.
title_sort disparate effects of antibiotic-induced microbiome change and enhanced fitness in daphnia magna.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2020-01-01
description It is a common view that an organism's microbiota has a profound influence on host fitness; however, supporting evidence is lacking in many organisms. We manipulated the gut microbiome of Daphnia magna by chronic exposure to different concentrations of the antibiotic Ciprofloxacin (0.01-1 mg L-1), and evaluated whether this affected the animals fitness and antioxidant capacity. In line with our expectations, antibiotic exposure altered the microbiome in a concentration-dependent manner. However, contrary to these expectations, the reduced diversity of gut bacteria was not associated with any fitness detriment. Moreover, the growth-related parameters correlated negatively with microbial diversity; and, in the daphnids exposed to the lowest Ciprofloxacin concentrations, the antioxidant capacity, growth, and fecundity were even higher than in control animals. These findings suggest that Ciprofloxacin exerts direct stimulatory effects on growth and reproduction in the host, while microbiome- mediated effects are of lesser importance. Thus, although microbiome profiling of Daphnia may be a sensitive tool to identify early effects of antibiotic exposure, disentangling direct and microbiome-mediated effects on the host fitness is not straightforward.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0214833
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