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Long‐lasting effects of chronic exposure to chemical pollution on the hologenome of the Manila clam

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Massimo Milan, Lucia Pittura, Stefania Gorbi, Maura Benedetti, Cinzia Centelleghe, Marica Mezzelani, Lucia Pittura, Francesco Regoli Lucia Pittura, Francesco Regoli Marica Mezzelani, Francesco Regoli Lucia Pittura, Francesco Regoli Alessandro Nardi, Mariangela Iannello, Lucia Pittura, Lucia Pittura, Lucia Pittura, Alessandro Nardi, Alessandro Nardi, Lucia Pittura, Lucia Pittura, Lucia Pittura, Lucia Pittura, Lucia Pittura, Lucia Pittura, Lucia Pittura, Lucia Pittura, Lucia Pittura, Lucia Pittura, Cinzia Centelleghe, Marica Mezzelani, Marica Mezzelani, Maura Benedetti, Maura Benedetti, Cinzia Centelleghe, Maura Benedetti, Maura Benedetti, Maura Benedetti, Maura Benedetti, Marica Mezzelani, Maura Benedetti, Maura Benedetti, Stefania Gorbi, Stefania Gorbi, Stefania Gorbi, Stefania Gorbi, Stefania Gorbi, Stefania Gorbi, Stefania Gorbi, Stefania Gorbi, Francesco Regoli Marica Mezzelani, Stefania Gorbi, Francesco Regoli Francesco Regoli Francesco Regoli Francesco Regoli Stefania Gorbi, Lucia Pittura, Francesco Regoli Stefania Gorbi, Daniele Fattorini, Lucia Pittura, Massimo Milan, Alessandro Nardi, Lucia Pittura, Francesco Regoli Stefania Gorbi, Sandro Mazzariol, Stefania Gorbi, Giulia Dalla Rovere, Maura Benedetti, Francesco Regoli Francesco Regoli Daniele Fattorini, Francesco Regoli Francesco Regoli Francesco Regoli Lucia Pittura, Morgan Smits, Francesco Regoli Francesco Regoli Francesco Regoli Francesco Regoli Francesco Regoli Francesco Regoli Francesco Regoli Francesco Regoli Morgan Smits, Francesco Regoli Alessandro Nardi, Alessandro Nardi, Alessandro Nardi, Massimo Milan, Massimo Milan, Maura Benedetti, Maura Benedetti, Maura Benedetti, Marica Mezzelani, Maura Benedetti, Maura Benedetti, Lucia Pittura, Francesco Regoli Daniele Fattorini, Alessandro Nardi, Lucia Pittura, Giulia Dalla Rovere, Stefania Gorbi, Stefania Gorbi, Stefania Gorbi, Lucia Pittura, Stefania Gorbi, Stefania Gorbi, Stefania Gorbi, Cinzia Centelleghe, Maura Benedetti, Daniele Fattorini, Francesco Regoli Francesco Regoli Maura Benedetti, Daniele Fattorini, Maura Benedetti, Tomaso Patarnello, Francesco Regoli Maura Benedetti, Stefania Gorbi, Francesco Regoli Francesco Regoli Francesco Regoli Stefania Gorbi, Stefania Gorbi, Claúdio Ciofi, Luca Bargelloni, Stefania Gorbi, Francesco Regoli Francesco Regoli Stefania Gorbi, Francesco Regoli Francesco Regoli Maura Benedetti, Maura Benedetti, Francesco Regoli Francesco Regoli Lucia Pittura, Francesco Regoli Francesco Regoli Francesco Regoli Francesco Regoli Francesco Regoli Maura Benedetti, Francesco Regoli Daniele Fattorini, Lisa Carraro, Stefania Gorbi, Sandro Mazzariol, Francesco Regoli Daniele Fattorini, Stefania Gorbi, Francesco Regoli Alessandro Nardi, Alessandro Nardi, Stefania Gorbi, Francesco Regoli Stefania Gorbi, Francesco Regoli Francesco Regoli Francesco Regoli Francesco Regoli Francesco Regoli Francesco Regoli Massimo Milan, Luciano Boffo, Lucia Pittura, Francesco Regoli Lucia Pittura, Stefania Gorbi, Francesco Regoli Francesco Regoli Francesco Regoli Tomaso Patarnello, Francesco Regoli Luciano Boffo, Luca Bargelloni, Stefania Gorbi, Francesco Regoli Sandro Mazzariol, Stefania Gorbi, Francesco Regoli Francesco Regoli Serena Ferraresso, Francesco Regoli Francesco Regoli Stefania Gorbi, Tomaso Patarnello, Francesco Regoli Francesco Regoli Francesco Regoli Alessandro Nardi, Massimiliano Babbucci, Luca Bargelloni, Stefania Gorbi, Maura Benedetti, Stefania Gorbi, Stefania Gorbi, Sandro Mazzariol, Stefania Gorbi, Stefania Gorbi, Cinzia Centelleghe, Lucia Pittura, Francesco Regoli Barbara Cardazzo, Claudio Carrer, Stefania Gorbi, Claudio Carrer, Sandro Mazzariol, Lucia Pittura, Maura Benedetti, Maurizio Varagnolo, Maurizio Varagnolo, Alessandro Nardi, Francesco Regoli Lucia Pittura, Maura Benedetti, Francesco Regoli Francesco Regoli Tomaso Patarnello, Daniele Fattorini, Massimo Milan, Francesco Regoli Stefania Gorbi, Fabrizio Ghiselli, Stefania Gorbi, Luca Bargelloni, Massimo Milan, Lucia Pittura, Stefania Gorbi, Lucia Pittura, Francesco Regoli

Summary

Manila clams chronically exposed to chemical pollutants in contaminated sites maintained distinct molecular signatures in their transcriptome, microbiome, and metabolome even after being removed and held in clean water, suggesting long-lasting epigenetic and hologenomic effects of pollution.

Body Systems

Chronic exposure to pollutants affects natural populations, creating specific molecular and biochemical signatures. In the present study, we tested the hypothesis that chronic exposure to pollutants might have substantial effects on the Manila clam hologenome long after removal from contaminated sites. To reach this goal, a highly integrative approach was implemented, combining transcriptome, genetic and microbiota analyses with the evaluation of biochemical and histological profiles of the edible Manila clam <i>Ruditapes philippinarum</i>, as it was transplanted for 6 months from the polluted area of Porto Marghera (PM) to the clean area of Chioggia (Venice lagoon, Italy). One month post-transplantation, PM clams showed several modifications to its resident microbiota, including an overrepresentation of the opportunistic pathogen <i>Arcobacter</i> spp. This may be related to the upregulation of several immune genes in the PM clams, potentially representing a host response to the increased abundance of deleterious bacteria. Six months after transplantation, PM clams demonstrated a lower ability to respond to environmental/physiological stressors related to the summer season, and the hepatopancreas-associated microbiota still showed different compositions among PM and CH clams. This study confirms that different stressors have predictable effects in clams at different biological levels and demonstrates that chronic exposure to pollutants leads to long-lasting effects on the animal hologenome. In addition, no genetic differentiation between samples from the two areas was detected, confirming that PM and CH clams belong to a single population. Overall, the obtained responses were largely reversible and potentially related to phenotypic plasticity rather than genetic adaptation. The results here presented will be functional for the assessment of the environmental risk imposed by chemicals on an economically important bivalve species.

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