Sieler Michael J, Al-Samarrie Colleen E, Kasschau Kristin D, Varga Zoltan M, Kent Michael L, Sharpton Thomas J
Department of Microbiology, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, 97330, USA.
Zebrafish International Resource Center, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, 97330, USA.
Anim Microbiome. 2023 Aug 10;5(1):38. doi: 10.1186/s42523-023-00254-8.
Despite the long-established importance of zebrafish (Danio rerio) as a model organism and their increasing use in microbiome-targeted studies, relatively little is known about how husbandry practices involving diet impact the zebrafish gut microbiome. Given the microbiome's important role in mediating host physiology and the potential for diet to drive variation in microbiome composition, we sought to clarify how three different dietary formulations that are commonly used in zebrafish facilities impact the gut microbiome. We compared the composition of gut microbiomes in approximately 60 AB line adult (129- and 214-day-old) zebrafish fed each diet throughout their lifespan.
Our analysis finds that diet has a substantial impact on the composition of the gut microbiome in adult fish, and that diet also impacts the developmental variation in the gut microbiome. We further evaluated how 214-day-old fish microbiome compositions respond to exposure of a common laboratory pathogen, Mycobacterium chelonae, and whether these responses differ as a function of diet. Our analysis finds that diet determines the manner in which the zebrafish gut microbiome responds to M. chelonae exposure, especially for moderate and low abundance taxa. Moreover, histopathological analysis finds that male fish fed different diets are differentially infected by M. chelonae.
Overall, our results indicate that diet drives the successional development of the gut microbiome as well as its sensitivity to exogenous exposure. Consequently, investigators should carefully consider the role of diet in their microbiome zebrafish investigations, especially when integrating results across studies that vary by diet.
尽管斑马鱼(Danio rerio)作为模式生物的重要性早已确立,并且它们在针对微生物组的研究中的应用越来越广泛,但对于涉及饮食的饲养方式如何影响斑马鱼肠道微生物组,人们了解得相对较少。鉴于微生物组在介导宿主生理方面的重要作用以及饮食驱动微生物组组成变化的可能性,我们试图阐明斑马鱼养殖设施中常用的三种不同饮食配方如何影响肠道微生物组。我们比较了大约60条AB品系成年(129日龄和214日龄)斑马鱼在其整个生命周期中食用每种饮食后的肠道微生物组组成。
我们的分析发现,饮食对成年鱼肠道微生物组的组成有重大影响,并且饮食也会影响肠道微生物组的发育变化。我们进一步评估了214日龄鱼的微生物组组成如何响应常见实验室病原体龟分枝杆菌(Mycobacterium chelonae)的暴露,以及这些响应是否因饮食而异。我们的分析发现,饮食决定了斑马鱼肠道微生物组对龟分枝杆菌暴露的反应方式,特别是对于中度和低丰度分类群。此外,组织病理学分析发现,喂食不同饮食的雄鱼受龟分枝杆菌感染的情况不同。
总体而言,我们的结果表明,饮食驱动肠道微生物组的连续发育及其对外源暴露的敏感性。因此,研究人员在其斑马鱼微生物组研究中应仔细考虑饮食的作用,特别是在整合不同饮食研究结果时。