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      Intestinal microbiota composition is altered according to nutritional biorhythms in the leopard coral grouper ( Plectropomus leopardus)

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          Aquaculture is currently a major source of fish and has the potential to become a major source of protein in the future. These demands require efficient aquaculture. The intestinal microbiota plays an integral role that benefits the host, providing nutrition and modulating the immune system. Although our understanding of microbiota in fish gut has increased, comprehensive studies examining fish microbiota and host metabolism remain limited. Here, we investigated the microbiota and host metabolism in the coral leopard grouper, which is traded in Asian markets as a superior fish and has begun to be produced via aquaculture. We initially examined the structural changes of the gut microbiota using next-generation sequencing and found that the composition of microbiota changed between fasting and feeding conditions. The dominant phyla were Proteobacteria in fasting and Firmicutes in feeding; interchanging the dominant bacteria required 12 hours. Moreover, microbiota diversity was higher under feeding conditions than under fasting conditions. Multivariate analysis revealed that Proteobacteria are the key bacteria in fasting and Firmicutes and Fusobacteria are the key bacteria in feeding. Subsequently, we estimated microbiota functional capacity. Microbiota functional structure was relatively stable throughout the experiment; however, individual function activity changed according to feeding conditions. Taken together, these findings indicate that the gut microbiota could be a key factor to understanding fish feeding conditions and play a role in interactions with host metabolism. In addition, the composition of microbiota in ambient seawater directly affects the fish; therefore, it is important to monitor the microbiota in rearing tanks and seawater circulating systems.

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            Over the years, the mitochondrial fatty acid β-oxidation (FAO) pathway has been characterised at the biochemical level as well as the molecular biological level. FAO plays a pivotal role in energy homoeostasis, but it competes with glucose as the primary oxidative substrate. The mechanisms behind this so-called glucose–fatty acid cycle operate at the hormonal, transcriptional and biochemical levels. Inherited defects for most of the FAO enzymes have been identified and characterised and are currently included in neonatal screening programmes. Symptoms range from hypoketotic hypoglycaemia to skeletal and cardiac myopathies. The pathophysiology of these diseases is still not completely understood, hampering optimal treatment. Studies of patients and mouse models will contribute to our understanding of the pathogenesis and will ultimately lead to better treatment.
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                PLoS One
                PLoS ONE
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                plosone
                PLoS ONE
                Public Library of Science (San Francisco, CA USA )
                1932-6203
                1 June 2018
                2018
                : 13
                : 6
                : e0197256
                Affiliations
                [1 ] RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science, Tsurumi-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan
                [2 ] National Fishery Research Institute of Fishery Sciences, Fishery Research and Education Organization, Kanazawa-ku, Yokohama, Japan
                [3 ] Research Center for Subtropical Fisheries, Ishikagi, Japan
                [4 ] Graduate School of Medical Life Science, Yokohama City University, Tsurumi-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan
                [5 ] Graduate School of Bioagricultural Sciences, Nagoya University, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya, Aichi, Japan
                Texas A&M University, UNITED STATES
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                Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.

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                http://orcid.org/0000-0002-6809-394X
                Article
                PONE-D-17-40950
                10.1371/journal.pone.0197256
                5983564
                29856743
                4ad2f278-d8e6-4f83-9dd7-3386c4b965ed
                © 2018 Mekuchi et al

                This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

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                : 28 November 2017
                : 30 April 2018
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                Figures: 5, Tables: 0, Pages: 16
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                The authors received no specific funding for this work.
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                Biology and Life Sciences
                Microbiology
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                Microbial Genomics
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                Microbiology
                Microbial Genomics
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                The sequencing datasets underlying the findings of this paper are available at the DDBJ Sequence Read Archive (DRA) under the accession number DRA006843.

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