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  Enhanced gut microbiome supplementation of essential amino acids in Diploptera punctata fed low-protein plant-based diet

Ayayee, P. A., Petersen, N., Riusch, J., Rauter, C., & Larsen, T. (2024). Enhanced gut microbiome supplementation of essential amino acids in Diploptera punctata fed low-protein plant-based diet. Frontiers in insect science, 4: 1396984. doi:10.3389/finsc.2024.1396984.

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Ayayee, Paul A., Author
Petersen, Nick, Author
Riusch, Jennifer, Author
Rauter, Claudia, Author
Larsen, Thomas1, Author           
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1Department of Archaeology, Max Planck Institute of Geoanthropology, Max Planck Society, ou_3398738              

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Free keywords: Diploptera punctata, stable isotope, EAA provisioning, standard metabolic rate, gut microbiome
 Abstract: Introduction: Building on our previous work, we investigate how dietary shifts affect gut microbial essential amino acid (EAA) provisioning in the lactating cockroach Diploptera punctata.

Method: To that end, we fed cockroaches three distinct diets: a plant-only Gari diet composed of starchy and granulated root tuber Yucca (Manihot esculenta), a dog food diet (DF), and a cellulose-amended dog food (CADF) diet. We anticipated that the high carbohydrate, low protein Gari would highlight increased microbial EAA supplementation to the host.

Results: By day 28, we observed distinct profiles of 14 bacterial families in the insect gut microbiomes of the three dietary groups. CADF-fed insects predominantly harbored cellulolytic and nitrogen-fixing bacteria families Streptococcaceae and Xanthomonadaceae. In contrast, Gari-fed insects were enriched in anaerobic lignocellulolytic bacteria families Paludibacteraceae and Dysgonomonadaceae, while DF-fed insects had a prevalence of proteolytic anaerobes Williamwhitmaniaceae and sulfate-reducing bacteria Desulfovibrionaceae. Furthermore, we confirmed significantly higher EAA supplementation in Gari-fed insects than in non-Gari-fed insects based on δ13C-EAA offsets between insect and their diets. The δ13C-EAA offsets between DF and CADF were nearly indistinguishable, highlighting the relevance of using the plant-based Gari in this experiment to unequivocally demonstrate this function in this insect. These results were underscored by lower standard metabolic rate (SMR) relative to the DF insect in Gari-fed (intermediate SMR and dietary quality) and CADF (least SMR and dietary quality) insects.

Discussion: The influence of diet on EAA provisioning and SMR responses in insects underscores the need for further exploration into the role of gut microbial functions in modulating metabolic responses

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2024-03-062024-04-092024-04-22
 Publication Status: Published online
 Pages: 10
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 Table of Contents: Introduction
Materials and methods
Insect rearing and experiment conditions
Measurement of carbon dioxide production and standard metabolic rate calculation
DNA extraction, sample processing, and Illumina sequencing
Mass and SMR data analyses
Illumina sequence data processing and analyses
Essential amino acid d13C quantification and provisioning
Results
Dietary effects on body mass change and SMR
Dietary effects on the gut microbiome of females
Dietary effects on microbial essential amino acid provisioning
Discussion
Conclusions
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.3389/finsc.2024.1396984
Other: gea0224
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Title: Frontiers in insect science
  Abbreviation : Front. Insect Sci.
Source Genre: Journal
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Publ. Info: Lausanne : Frontiers Media SA
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 4 Sequence Number: 1396984 Start / End Page: - Identifier: ISSN: 2673-8600
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/2673-8600