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饮食脂肪的个体发育差异影响斑马鱼肠道微生物群的组装。

Ontogenetic Differences in Dietary Fat Influence Microbiota Assembly in the Zebrafish Gut.

作者信息

Wong Sandi, Stephens W Zac, Burns Adam R, Stagaman Keaton, David Lawrence A, Bohannan Brendan J M, Guillemin Karen, Rawls John F

机构信息

Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USA Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA.

Institute of Molecular Biology, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, USA.

出版信息

mBio. 2015 Sep 29;6(5):e00687-15. doi: 10.1128/mBio.00687-15.

Abstract

UNLABELLED

Gut microbiota influence the development and physiology of their animal hosts, and these effects are determined in part by the composition of these microbial communities. Gut microbiota composition can be affected by introduction of microbes from the environment, changes in the gut habitat during development, and acute dietary alterations. However, little is known about the relationship between gut and environmental microbiotas or about how host development and dietary differences during development impact the assembly of gut microbiota. We sought to explore these relationships using zebrafish, an ideal model because they are constantly immersed in a defined environment and can be fed the same diet for their entire lives. We conducted a cross-sectional study in zebrafish raised on a high-fat, control, or low-fat diet and used bacterial 16S rRNA gene sequencing to survey microbial communities in the gut and external environment at different developmental ages. Gut and environmental microbiota compositions rapidly diverged following the initiation of feeding and became increasingly different as zebrafish grew under conditions of a constant diet. Different dietary fat levels were associated with distinct gut microbiota compositions at different ages. In addition to alterations in individual bacterial taxa, we identified putative assemblages of bacterial lineages that covaried in abundance as a function of age, diet, and location. These results reveal dynamic relationships between dietary fat levels and the microbial communities residing in the intestine and the surrounding environment during ontogenesis.

IMPORTANCE

The ability of gut microbiota to influence host health is determined in part by their composition. However, little is known about the relationship between gut and environmental microbiotas or about how ontogenetic differences in dietary fat impact gut microbiota composition. We addressed these gaps in knowledge using zebrafish, an ideal model organism because their environment can be thoroughly sampled and they can be fed the same diet for their entire lives. We found that microbial communities in the gut changed as zebrafish aged under conditions of a constant diet and became increasingly different from microbial communities in their surrounding environment. Further, we observed that the amount of fat in the diet had distinct age-specific effects on gut community assembly. These results reveal the complex relationships between microbial communities residing in the intestine and those in the surrounding environment and show that these relationships are shaped by dietary fat throughout the life of animal hosts.

摘要

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肠道微生物群会影响其动物宿主的发育和生理机能,而这些影响部分取决于这些微生物群落的组成。肠道微生物群的组成可能会受到来自环境的微生物引入、发育过程中肠道栖息地的变化以及急性饮食改变的影响。然而,关于肠道微生物群与环境微生物群之间的关系,或者宿主发育过程中的发育差异和饮食差异如何影响肠道微生物群的组装,我们知之甚少。我们试图利用斑马鱼来探索这些关系,斑马鱼是一种理想的模型,因为它们一直生活在特定的环境中,并且一生都可以喂食相同的食物。我们对以高脂肪、对照或低脂肪饮食饲养的斑马鱼进行了一项横断面研究,并使用细菌16S rRNA基因测序来调查不同发育年龄的肠道和外部环境中的微生物群落。喂食开始后,肠道和环境微生物群的组成迅速分化,随着斑马鱼在恒定饮食条件下生长,它们变得越来越不同。不同的饮食脂肪水平在不同年龄与不同的肠道微生物群组成相关。除了单个细菌类群的变化外,我们还确定了随着年龄、饮食和位置而丰度协变的细菌谱系的假定组合。这些结果揭示了饮食脂肪水平与个体发育过程中肠道和周围环境中微生物群落之间的动态关系。

重要性

肠道微生物群影响宿主健康的能力部分取决于它们的组成。然而,关于肠道微生物群与环境微生物群之间的关系,或者饮食脂肪的个体发育差异如何影响肠道微生物群组成,我们知之甚少。我们利用斑马鱼填补了这些知识空白,斑马鱼是一种理想的模式生物,因为它们的环境可以被彻底采样,并且它们一生都可以喂食相同的食物。我们发现,在恒定饮食条件下,随着斑马鱼年龄的增长,肠道中的微生物群落发生了变化,并且与周围环境中的微生物群落越来越不同。此外,我们观察到饮食中的脂肪量对肠道群落组装有不同的年龄特异性影响。这些结果揭示了肠道中微生物群落与周围环境中微生物群落之间的复杂关系,并表明这些关系在动物宿主的一生中受到饮食脂肪的影响。

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