Combrink Leigh, Humphreys Ian R, Washburn Quinn, Arnold Holly K, Stagaman Keaton, Kasschau Kristin D, Jolles Anna E, Beechler Brianna R, Sharpton Thomas J
Department of Microbiology, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, United States.
Department of Biomedical Sciences, Carlson College of Veterinary Medicine, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, United States.
Front Microbiol. 2023 Feb 22;14:1092216. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2023.1092216. eCollection 2023.
Extensive research in well-studied animal models underscores the importance of commensal gastrointestinal (gut) microbes to animal physiology. Gut microbes have been shown to impact dietary digestion, mediate infection, and even modify behavior and cognition. Given the large physiological and pathophysiological contribution microbes provide their host, it is reasonable to assume that the vertebrate gut microbiome may also impact the fitness, health and ecology of wildlife. In accordance with this expectation, an increasing number of investigations have considered the role of the gut microbiome in wildlife ecology, health, and conservation. To help promote the development of this nascent field, we need to dissolve the technical barriers prohibitive to performing wildlife microbiome research. The present review discusses the 16S rRNA gene microbiome research landscape, clarifying best practices in microbiome data generation and analysis, with particular emphasis on unique situations that arise during wildlife investigations. Special consideration is given to topics relevant for microbiome wildlife research from sample collection to molecular techniques for data generation, to data analysis strategies. Our hope is that this article not only calls for greater integration of microbiome analyses into wildlife ecology and health studies but provides researchers with the technical framework needed to successfully conduct such investigations.
在经过充分研究的动物模型中进行的广泛研究强调了共生胃肠道微生物对动物生理学的重要性。肠道微生物已被证明会影响饮食消化、介导感染,甚至改变行为和认知。鉴于微生物对其宿主在生理和病理生理方面的巨大贡献,有理由推测脊椎动物的肠道微生物群可能也会影响野生动物的健康状况、健康和生态。按照这一预期,越来越多的研究开始关注肠道微生物群在野生动物生态学、健康和保护方面的作用。为了推动这一新兴领域的发展,我们需要消除阻碍进行野生动物微生物群研究的技术障碍。本综述讨论了16S rRNA基因微生物群研究的现状,阐明了微生物群数据生成和分析的最佳实践,特别强调了野生动物研究过程中出现的特殊情况。从样本采集到数据生成的分子技术,再到数据分析策略,本文对与微生物群野生动物研究相关的主题都给予了特别关注。我们希望本文不仅呼吁将微生物群分析更广泛地纳入野生动物生态学和健康研究中,还能为研究人员提供成功开展此类研究所需的技术框架。