Destabilization of the Bacterial Interactome Identifies Nutrient Restriction-Induced Dysbiosis in Insect Guts
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Marasco, Ramona
Fusi, Marco

Callegari, Matteo
Jucker, Costanza
Mapelli, Francesca
Borin, Sara
Savoldelli, Sara
Daffonchio, Daniele

Crotti, Elena
KAUST Department
Red Sea Research Center (RSRC)Biological and Environmental Science and Engineering (BESE) Division
Bioscience Program
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2022-01-05Submitted Date
2021-09-14Permanent link to this record
http://hdl.handle.net/10754/666001
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Changes in diet play a role in reshaping the gut microbiome in animals, inducing dysbiotic configurations of the associated microbiome. Although studies have reported on the effects of specific nutrient contents on the diet, studies regarding the conditions altering the microbiome configurations and networking in response to diet changes are limited.Citation
Marasco, R., Fusi, M., Callegari, M., Jucker, C., Mapelli, F., Borin, S., … Crotti, E. (2022). Destabilization of the Bacterial Interactome Identifies Nutrient Restriction-Induced Dysbiosis in Insect Guts. Microbiology Spectrum. doi:10.1128/spectrum.01580-21Sponsors
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology supported the study through baseline research funds to D.D. E.C. acknowledges personal supports from the project “Microbial Interactions in Insect Hosts (MIIH)” of the University of Milan (Piano di Sostegno della Ricerca 2019: Linea 2 - Dotazione annuale per attività istituzionali). R.M., M.F., E.C., and D.D. conceived and designed the experiments. M.C., C.J., and S.S. collected the samples. M.C., R.M., M.F., J.C., S.S., and E.C. performed the experiments. R.M., M.F., C.J., S.S., and F.M. analyzed the data. D.D., S.B., and E.C. contributed reagents/materials/analysis tools. R.M., M.F., D.D., and E.C. wrote the paper. All authors critically revised the manuscript.Publisher
American Society for MicrobiologyJournal
Microbiology SpectrumPubMed ID
34985334PubMed Central ID
PMC8729773Additional Links
https://journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/spectrum.01580-21ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1128/spectrum.01580-21
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