Zhou Zhichao, Tang Liping, Yan Liping, Jia Huiping, Xiong Yu, Shang Jin, Shao Changliang, Zhang Qiangwei, Wang Hongjun, He Lun, Hu Defu, Zhang Dong
School of Ecology and Nature Conservation, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing, China.
Mt. Kalamaili Ungulate Nature Reserve, Changji, China.
Front Microbiol. 2022 Jun 23;13:832410. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2022.832410. eCollection 2022.
To explore how the living environment influences the establishment of gut microbiota in different species, as well as the extent to which changes in the living environment caused by captive breeding affect wildlife's gut microbiota and health, we used 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing and shotgun metagenomic sequencing to compare the gut microbiome of two species of threatened equids, the Przewalski's Horse and the Asian wild ass, in the wild and captivity. The results revealed that different species of Equidae living in the same environment showed remarkable convergence of gut microflora. At the same time, captive populations exhibited significantly "unhealthy" microbiota, such as low Alpha diversity, high levels of potentially pathogenic bacteria and biomarkers of physical or psychological disease, and enrichment of microbial functions associated with exogenous exposure and susceptibility, implying that the artificial environment created by captivity may adversely impact the health of wildlife to some extent. Our findings demonstrate the importance of the environmental factors for the establishment of gut microbiota and host health and provide new insights into the conservation of wildlife in captivity from the perspective of the microbiome.
为了探究生存环境如何影响不同物种肠道微生物群的建立,以及圈养繁殖导致的生存环境变化在多大程度上影响野生动物的肠道微生物群和健康,我们使用16S rRNA基因扩增子测序和鸟枪法宏基因组测序,比较了两种濒危马科动物——普氏野马和亚洲野驴——在野生和圈养环境下的肠道微生物组。结果显示,生活在相同环境中的不同马科物种表现出显著的肠道微生物群趋同现象。同时,圈养种群呈现出明显“不健康”的微生物群,如低α多样性、高水平的潜在致病菌和生理或心理疾病的生物标志物,以及与外源暴露和易感性相关的微生物功能富集,这意味着圈养创造的人工环境可能在一定程度上对野生动物的健康产生不利影响。我们的研究结果证明了环境因素对肠道微生物群建立和宿主健康的重要性,并从微生物组的角度为圈养野生动物的保护提供了新的见解。