Guo Wei, Liu Tingmei, Wang Weiwei, Yu Yinshu, Neves André Luis Alves, Zhou Mi, Chen Xiang
Key Laboratory of Animal Genetics, Breeding and Reproduction in the Plateau Mountainous Region, Ministry of Education, College of Animal Science, Guizhou University, Guiyang, China.
Department of Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Science, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada.
Front Microbiol. 2024 Aug 8;15:1415230. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2024.1415230. eCollection 2024.
Gut microbiota are associated with the health and performance of ruminant species, and they are affected by altitude, host genetics, and sex. However, there has been little research on comparing the fecal microbiota of indigenous small ruminants such as sheep and goats in Guizhou province, China. In the present study, we revealed the effect of altitude, genetics, and sex on fecal microbiota profiles and enterotypes in indigenous small ruminants of Guizhou province, China.
Fecal samples were collected from Hei and Qianbei Ma goats and Weining sheep in the Chinese province of Guizhou. 16S rRNA gene sequencing targeting the V3-V4 region was performed using the Illumina MiSeq platform. Sequences were processed using QIIME2, and the qualified sequences were processed using the plugin DADA2 to generate amplicon sequence variants (ASVs). The statistical analysis was performed using R studio.
The fecal microbial profile was found to vary by herd (influenced by genetics/altitude) and sex. All samples were categorized into two enterotypes. The first enterotype is dominated by , and the second enterotype is dominated by the , which may be highly driven by the host's genetics (breed). The predicted functional profiles of the fecal microbiota were also assigned to two clusters that corresponded exactly to the enterotypes. Cluster 1 of the functional profiling was characterized by biosynthesis pathways, and cluster 2 was characterized by energy metabolism pathways.
Our findings may provide new insights into the fecal microbial community and enterotypes in small ruminants by herds, offering clues for understanding the mechanisms by which the fecal microbiota contribute to divergent host phenotypes in indigenous small ruminants in Guizhou.
肠道微生物群与反刍动物的健康和生产性能相关,且受海拔、宿主遗传和性别影响。然而,关于比较中国贵州省绵羊和山羊等本土小型反刍动物粪便微生物群的研究较少。在本研究中,我们揭示了海拔、遗传和性别对中国贵州省本土小型反刍动物粪便微生物群谱和肠型的影响。
从中国贵州省的黑山羊、黔北麻羊和威宁绵羊采集粪便样本。使用Illumina MiSeq平台对靶向V3-V4区域的16S rRNA基因进行测序。序列使用QIIME2进行处理,合格序列使用插件DADA2进行处理以生成扩增子序列变体(ASV)。使用R studio进行统计分析。
发现粪便微生物谱因畜群(受遗传/海拔影响)和性别而异。所有样本分为两种肠型。第一种肠型以 为主,第二种肠型以 为主,这可能受宿主遗传(品种)的高度驱动。粪便微生物群的预测功能谱也被分为两个与肠型完全对应的簇。功能谱分析的簇1以生物合成途径为特征,簇2以能量代谢途径为特征。
我们的研究结果可能为小型反刍动物按畜群划分的粪便微生物群落和肠型提供新见解,为理解粪便微生物群影响贵州本土小型反刍动物宿主不同表型的机制提供线索。