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百年蜗牛标本在保存过程中其肠道微生物组保持稳定。

Gut microbiome of century-old snail specimens stable across time in preservation.

机构信息

Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Colorado Boulder, 1900 Pleasant Street, 334 UCB, Boulder, CO, 80309, USA.

Museum of Natural History, University of Colorado Boulder, 265 UCB, Boulder, CO, 80309, USA.

出版信息

Microbiome. 2022 Jun 29;10(1):99. doi: 10.1186/s40168-022-01286-z.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Museum biological specimens provide a unique means of gathering ecological information that spans wide temporal ranges. Museum specimens can also provide information on the microbial communities that persist within the host specimen. Together, these provide researchers valuable opportunities to study long-term trends and mechanisms of microbial community change. The effects of decades-long museum preservation on host-microbial communities have not been systematically assessed. The University of Colorado's Museum of Natural History has densely sampled Oreohelix strigosa (Rocky Mountainsnail) for the past century; many are preserved in ethanol, which provides an excellent opportunity to explore how the microbiome changes across time in preservation.

RESULTS

We used 16S rRNA (ribosomal ribonucleic acid) gene amplicon sequencing to examine Oreohelix strigosa gut microbiomes from museum specimens across a 98-year range, as well as within short-term preservation treatments collected in 2018. Treatment groups included samples extracted fresh, without preservation; samples starved prior to extraction; and samples preserved for 1 month, 6 months, and 9 months. General microbiome composition was similar across all years. Sample groups belonging to specific years, or specific short-term treatments, showed unique associations with select bacterial taxa. Collection year was not a significant predictor of microbial richness, though unpreserved short-term treatments showed significantly higher richness than preserved treatments. While the year was a significant factor in microbiome composition, it did not explain much of the variation across samples. The location was a significant driver of community composition and explained more of the variability.

CONCLUSIONS

This study is the first to examine animal host-associated microbiome change across a period of nearly one century. Generally, geographic location was a greater factor in shaping gut microbiome composition, rather than a year collected. Consistent patterns across this temporal range indicate that historic specimens can answer many ecological questions surrounding the host-associated microbiome. Video Abstract.

摘要

背景

博物馆生物标本为收集跨越广泛时间范围的生态信息提供了一种独特的手段。博物馆标本还可以提供有关在宿主标本内持续存在的微生物群落的信息。这些标本共同为研究微生物群落长期变化的趋势和机制提供了有价值的机会。几十年的博物馆保存对宿主微生物群落的影响尚未得到系统评估。科罗拉多大学自然历史博物馆在过去一个世纪里对 Oreohelix strigosa(落矶山脉蜗牛)进行了密集采样;其中许多保存在乙醇中,这为探索微生物组在保存过程中随时间的变化提供了极好的机会。

结果

我们使用 16S rRNA(核糖体核糖核酸)基因扩增子测序来研究 Oreohelix strigosa 肠道微生物组,样本来自跨越 98 年范围的博物馆标本,以及 2018 年收集的短期保存处理样本。处理组包括未保存的新鲜提取样本、提取前饥饿的样本以及保存 1 个月、6 个月和 9 个月的样本。所有年份的总体微生物组组成相似。属于特定年份或特定短期处理的样本组与特定细菌类群存在独特的关联。收集年份不是微生物丰富度的显著预测因子,尽管未保存的短期处理样本的丰富度明显高于保存处理样本。虽然年份是微生物组组成的一个重要因素,但它并不能解释样本之间的大部分变异。地理位置是群落组成的一个重要驱动因素,解释了更多的变异性。

结论

这项研究首次检查了近一个世纪动物宿主相关微生物组的变化。一般来说,地理位置是塑造肠道微生物组组成的更大因素,而不是收集年份。在这个时间范围内的一致模式表明,历史标本可以回答许多围绕宿主相关微生物组的生态问题。视频摘要。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/dd18/9241308/098b28717da5/40168_2022_1286_Fig1_HTML.jpg

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