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Toxic effect of Cd burden on the gut microflora and immune responses of wolf spider Pardosa pseudoannulata

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpc.2023.109747

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Pardosa pseudoannulata; Cadmium burden; Gut microbiota; Hemolymph; Immune response

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This study reveals the impact of cadmium on gut microbiota and immune responses in wolf spiders. It is found that cadmium exposure can alter the gut microbial community structure, suppress the immune function of gut microbiota, and disrupt the immune system of spiders.
Spiders are dominant predators in the paddy ecosystem, but the immunotoxicity induced by environmental contaminants like heavy metals is still largely unknown. The gut microbiota-host interaction was the basic immune mechanism discovered in the arthropods. Here, we investigated the gut microflora and immune responses of wolf spider Pardosa pseudoannulata under Cd burden. Cd exposure was identified to shape the gut microbial community structure of spiders, with increased levels of Firmicutes and pathogens, and decreased levels of Proteobacteria and Bacteroidota. The alteration of microbiota-derived immune messengers like pepti-doglycan (PGN) was also observed. ELISA and hemolymph metabolomic analysis showed that the activities of immune effectors phenoloxidase (PO) and lysozyme (LZM) and the abundance of tyrosine derivates were decreased, which indicated the suppression of Cd on the melanization immune response of spiders. Correlation analysis revealed a close relationship between the impaired immune system and the disordered microbiota. This study provides insight into the underlying mechanisms of the gut microflora-immune system interaction of P. pseudoannulata in response to Cd burden.

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