Kwak Min-Jin, Kang Anna, Eor JuYoung, Ryu Sangdon, Choi Youbin, Heo Jung Min, Song Minho, Kim Jong Nam, Kim Hyeon-Jin, Kim Younghoon
Department of Agricultural Biotechnology and Research Institute of Agriculture and Life Science, Seoul National University, Seoul, 08826, Korea.
Divisions of Environmental Materials, Honam National Institute of Biological Resources (HNIBR), 58762, Mokpo, Korea.
Anim Microbiome. 2024 Mar 19;6(1):14. doi: 10.1186/s42523-024-00303-w.
The poultry industry encounters a number of factors that affect growth performance and productivity; nutrition is essential for sustaining physiological status and protecting against stressors such as heat, density, and disease. The addition of vitamins, minerals, and amino acids to the diet can help restore productivity and support the body's defense mechanisms against stress. Methionine (Met) is indispensable for poultry's energy metabolism, physiology, performance, and feed utilization capacity. Through this study, we aimed to examine the physiological effects of methionine supplementation on poultry as well as alterations of intestinal microbiome.
We utilized the DL- and L- form of methionine on Caenorhabditis elegans and the FIMM (Fermentor for intestine microbiota model) in-vitro digesting system. A genomic-analysis of the transcriptome confirmed that methionine supplementation can modulate growth-related physiological metabolic pathways and immune responses in the host poultry. The C. elegans model was used to assess the general health benefits of a methionine supplement for the host.
Regardless of the type or concentration of methionine, supplementation with methionine significantly increased the lifespan of C. elegans. Feed grade L-Methionine 95%, exhibited the highest lifespan performance in C. elegans. Methionine supplementation increased the expression of tight junction genes in the primary intestinal cells of both broiler and laying hens, which is directly related to immunity. Feed grade L-Methionine 95% performed similarly or even better than DL-Methionine or L-Methionine treatments with upper doses in terms of enhancing intestinal integrity. In vitro microbial cultures of healthy broilers and laying hens fed methionine revealed changes in intestinal microflora, including increased Clostridium, Bacteroides, and Oscillospira compositions. When laying hens were given feed grade L-Methionine 95% and 100%, pathogenic Campylobacter at the genus level was decreased, while commensal bacteria were increased.
Supplementation of feed grade L-Methionine, particularly L-Methionine 95%, was more beneficial to the host poultry than supplementing other source of methionine for maintaining intestinal integrity and healthy microbiome.
家禽养殖业面临诸多影响生长性能和生产力的因素;营养对于维持生理状态以及抵御热、饲养密度和疾病等应激源至关重要。在日粮中添加维生素、矿物质和氨基酸有助于恢复生产力,并支持机体对抗应激的防御机制。蛋氨酸(Met)对于家禽的能量代谢、生理机能、生产性能和饲料利用能力不可或缺。通过本研究,我们旨在探讨补充蛋氨酸对家禽的生理影响以及肠道微生物群的变化。
我们将DL-型和L-型蛋氨酸用于秀丽隐杆线虫和FIMM(肠道微生物群模型发酵罐)体外消化系统。转录组的基因组分析证实,补充蛋氨酸可调节宿主家禽中与生长相关的生理代谢途径和免疫反应。秀丽隐杆线虫模型用于评估补充蛋氨酸对宿主的总体健康益处。
无论蛋氨酸的类型或浓度如何,补充蛋氨酸均显著延长了秀丽隐杆线虫的寿命。饲料级95% L-蛋氨酸在秀丽隐杆线虫中表现出最长的寿命。补充蛋氨酸增加了肉鸡和蛋鸡原代肠细胞中紧密连接基因的表达,这与免疫力直接相关。在增强肠道完整性方面,饲料级95% L-蛋氨酸的表现与DL-蛋氨酸或高剂量L-蛋氨酸处理相似,甚至更好。对饲喂蛋氨酸的健康肉鸡和蛋鸡进行体外微生物培养,结果显示肠道微生物群发生了变化,包括梭菌属、拟杆菌属和颤螺菌属的组成增加。当给蛋鸡饲喂饲料级95%和100% L-蛋氨酸时,属水平的致病性弯曲杆菌减少,而共生细菌增加。
补充饲料级L-蛋氨酸,尤其是95% L-蛋氨酸,在维持肠道完整性和健康微生物群方面比补充其他来源的蛋氨酸对宿主家禽更有益。