FISHing for Rickettsia in tardigrades: additional evidence for tardigrade endosymbionts

Author:

Tibbs-Cortes Bienvenido W12ORCID,Schultz Dylan L12ORCID,Tibbs-Cortes Laura E34ORCID,Schmitz-Esser Stephan12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Interdepartmental Microbiology Program, Iowa State University , USA

2. Department of Animal Science, Iowa State University , USA

3. Interdepartmental Genetics and Genomics Program, Iowa State University , USA

4. Department of Agronomy, Iowa State University , USA

Abstract

Abstract Many ecdysozoans harbour endosymbiotic bacteria within their microbiota, and these endosymbionts can have a range of positive and negative effects on their hosts. Recent 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing studies have provided evidence for endosymbionts within the tardigrade microbiota. In a previous amplicon study, we determined that sequences corresponding to the endosymbiotic genus Rickettsia were significantly more associated with tardigrades than with the substrate from which they were isolated. Here, we performed fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) using a Rickettsia-specific probe, RickB1, to determine if Rickettsia could be found in tardigrades. RickB1 and a probe targeting most bacteria, EUB338, colocalized within tardigrade tissues, indicating the presence of Rickettsia. We also performed FISH using RickB1 and a nonsense probe, which allowed us to distinguish between false-positives and true positives. This method revealed RickB1 signals in tardigrades that were not due to erroneous probe binding, providing further evidence that Rickettsia is present in tardigrades. Future research will be necessary to determine the effects, if any, of these endosymbionts on their tardigrade hosts.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Graduate Research Fellowship Program

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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