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野生小鼠的肠道微生物群

The Gut Microbiota of Wild Mice.

作者信息

Weldon Laura, Abolins Stephen, Lenzi Luca, Bourne Christian, Riley Eleanor M, Viney Mark

机构信息

School of Biological Sciences, University of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom.

Centre for Genomic Research, Institute of Integrative Biology, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2015 Aug 10;10(8):e0134643. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0134643. eCollection 2015.

Abstract

The gut microbiota profoundly affects the biology of its host. The composition of the microbiota is dynamic and is affected by both host genetic and many environmental effects. The gut microbiota of laboratory mice has been studied extensively, which has uncovered many of the effects that the microbiota can have. This work has also shown that the environments of different research institutions can affect the mouse microbiota. There has been relatively limited study of the microbiota of wild mice, but this has shown that it typically differs from that of laboratory mice (and that maintaining wild caught mice in the laboratory can quite quickly alter the microbiota). There is also inter-individual variation in the microbiota of wild mice, with this principally explained by geographical location. In this study we have characterised the gut (both the caecum and rectum) microbiota of wild caught Mus musculus domesticus at three UK sites and have investigated how the microbiota varies depending on host location and host characteristics. We find that the microbiota of these mice are generally consistent with those described from other wild mice. The rectal and caecal microbiotas of individual mice are generally more similar to each other, than they are to the microbiota of other individuals. We found significant differences in the diversity of the microbiotas among mice from different sample sites. There were significant correlations of microbiota diversity and body weight, a measure of age, body-mass index, serum concentration of leptin, and virus, nematode and mite infection.

摘要

肠道微生物群对其宿主的生物学特性有着深远影响。微生物群的组成是动态变化的,受到宿主基因以及许多环境因素的影响。实验室小鼠的肠道微生物群已得到广泛研究,这揭示了微生物群可能产生的许多影响。这项工作还表明,不同研究机构的环境会影响小鼠的微生物群。对野生小鼠微生物群的研究相对有限,但研究表明其通常与实验室小鼠的微生物群不同(并且在实验室饲养野生捕获的小鼠会很快改变其微生物群)。野生小鼠的微生物群也存在个体差异,这主要由地理位置来解释。在本研究中,我们对在英国三个地点捕获的野生小家鼠的肠道(盲肠和直肠)微生物群进行了特征分析,并研究了微生物群如何因宿主位置和宿主特征而变化。我们发现这些小鼠的微生物群总体上与其他野生小鼠所描述的一致。个体小鼠的直肠和盲肠微生物群彼此之间通常比与其他个体的微生物群更相似。我们发现来自不同采样地点的小鼠微生物群多样性存在显著差异。微生物群多样性与体重、年龄指标、体重指数、瘦素血清浓度以及病毒、线虫和螨虫感染之间存在显著相关性。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/1451/4530874/95931956738f/pone.0134643.g001.jpg

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