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Comparative Analysis of Gut Eukaryotic Communities in Three Laboratory-Reared Cockroach Species Using Metabarcoding

Authors
 Kang, Dongjun  ;  Chavarria, Xavier  ;  Choi, Jun Ho  ;  Yi, Myung-hee  ;  Jang, Yun Soo  ;  Oh, Singeun  ;  Choi, Du-Yeol  ;  Shatta, Arwa  ;  Yun, Sohyeon  ;  Kim, Myungjun  ;  Choe, Seongjun  ;  Yong, Tai-Soon  ;  Kim, Ju Yeong 
Citation
 JOURNAL OF EUKARYOTIC MICROBIOLOGY, Vol.73(3), 2026-05 
Article Number
 e70081 
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF EUKARYOTIC MICROBIOLOGY
ISSN
 1066-5234 
Issue Date
2026-05
MeSH
Animals ; Cockroaches* / microbiology ; Cockroaches* / parasitology ; DNA Barcoding, Taxonomic ; Eukaryota* / classification ; Eukaryota* / genetics ; Eukaryota* / isolation & purification ; Gastrointestinal Tract / parasitology ; Periplaneta / parasitology ; Phylogeny ; RNA, Ribosomal, 18S / genetics
Keywords
18S rRNA ; Blatticola ; cockroach ; fungus ; Leidynema ; metabarcoding ; parasite
Abstract
Cockroaches are known reservoirs for diverse bacterial microbiomes. However, comprehensive analyses of the eukaryotic communities within cockroaches remain limited. In this study, we selected three long-term laboratory-reared cockroach species (Blattella germanica, Periplaneta fuliginosa, and Periplaneta japonica) and performed metabarcoding of the 18S rRNA V9 region using the iSeq 100 platform. The nematode Blatticola blattae was identified in B. germanica, and Leidynema appendiculata was found in both P. fuliginosa and P. japonica. The amplicon sequence variant (ASV) of Nyctotherus (Ciliophora) was detected in all three species of cockroach, while Entamoeba sp. was detected in P. fuliginosa and P. japonica. Compared with the other two species, B. germanica exhibited a higher prevalence of the fungus Nephridiophaga. Our findings showed that laboratory-reared cockroaches belonging to different species harbored distinct commensal and parasitic eukaryotic taxa. While most ASVs were of reduced clinical concern for humans as opposed to studies using wild-caught specimens, the detection of commensals, arthropod parasites and potential human pathogens illustrates the complexity of the cockroach-associated eukaryome and the influence of host identity. Our study emphasizes the importance of host-specificity in the eukaryotic community of laboratory-reared cockroach models.
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DOI
10.1111/jeu.70081
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1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Tropica Medicine (열대의학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Kim, Ju Yeong(김주영) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2456-6298
Yong, Tai Soon(용태순) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3445-0769
Yi, Myung Hee(이명희) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9537-5726
Choi, Jun Ho(최준호) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7416-3377
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/213027
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