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商业实验用鼠肠道微生物组内的时空间转移影响实验可重复性。

Temporospatial shifts within commercial laboratory mouse gut microbiota impact experimental reproducibility.

机构信息

Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY, 40202, USA.

Present Address: Ryan White Center for Pediatric Infectious Diseases and Global Health, Department of Pediatrics, Indiana University School of Medicine, 1044 W. Walnut St., Indianapolis, IN, 46202, USA.

出版信息

BMC Biol. 2020 Jul 3;18(1):83. doi: 10.1186/s12915-020-00810-7.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Experimental reproducibility in mouse models is impacted by both genetics and environment. The generation of reproducible data is critical for the biomedical enterprise and has become a major concern for the scientific community and funding agencies alike. Among the factors that impact reproducibility in experimental mouse models is the variable composition of the microbiota in mice supplied by different commercial vendors. Less attention has been paid to how the microbiota of mice supplied by a particular vendor might change over time.

RESULTS

In the course of conducting a series of experiments in a mouse model of malaria, we observed a profound and lasting change in the severity of malaria in mice infected with Plasmodium yoelii; while for several years mice obtained from a specific production suite of a specific commercial vendor were able to clear the parasites effectively in a relatively short time, mice subsequently shipped from the same unit suffered much more severe disease. Gut microbiota analysis of frozen cecal samples identified a distinct and lasting shift in bacteria populations that coincided with the altered response of the later shipments of mice to infection with malaria parasites. Germ-free mice colonized with cecal microbiota from mice within the same production suite before and after this change followed by Plasmodium infection provided a direct demonstration that the change in gut microbiota profoundly impacted the severity of malaria. Moreover, spatial changes in gut microbiota composition were also shown to alter the acute bacterial burden following Salmonella infection, and tumor burden in a lung tumorigenesis model.

CONCLUSION

These changes in gut bacteria may have impacted the experimental reproducibility of diverse research groups and highlight the need for both laboratory animal providers and researchers to collaborate in determining the methods and criteria needed to stabilize the gut microbiota of animal breeding colonies and research cohorts, and to develop a microbiota solution to increase experimental rigor and reproducibility.

摘要

背景

实验鼠模型中的实验可重复性受到遗传和环境的影响。生成可重复的数据对于生物医学事业至关重要,已成为科学界和资助机构共同关注的主要问题。影响实验鼠模型可重复性的因素之一是不同商业供应商提供的鼠类微生物群的组成存在差异。人们较少关注特定供应商提供的鼠类微生物群随时间的变化。

结果

在疟原虫小鼠模型的一系列实验过程中,我们观察到感染疟原虫后小鼠疟疾严重程度的显著且持久的变化;尽管几年来从特定商业供应商的特定生产套件中获得的小鼠能够在相对较短的时间内有效地清除寄生虫,但随后从同一单位运送的小鼠则遭受了更严重的疾病。冷冻盲肠样本的肠道微生物组分析确定了细菌种群的明显且持久的变化,这与随后运送的感染疟原虫的小鼠的反应改变相一致。无菌小鼠用同一生产套件中同一时期和之后的盲肠微生物群定植,并进行疟原虫感染,直接证明了肠道微生物群的变化显著影响了疟疾的严重程度。此外,肠道微生物组组成的空间变化也被证明会改变沙门氏菌感染后的急性细菌负担以及肺癌发生模型中的肿瘤负担。

结论

这些肠道细菌的变化可能影响了不同研究小组的实验可重复性,并强调了实验室动物供应商和研究人员需要合作,确定稳定动物繁殖群和研究队列的肠道微生物群的方法和标准的必要性,以及开发一种解决肠道微生物群的方案来提高实验的严谨性和可重复性。

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