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瘤胃和粪便微生物群中的确定性演替模式与围产期奶牛的宿主代谢变化相关。

Deterministic succession patterns in the rumen and fecal microbiome associate with host metabolic shifts in peripartum dairy cattle.

作者信息

Wang Shuo, Kong Fanlin, Dai Dongwen, Li Chen, Hao Yangyi, Wang Erdan, Cao Zhijun, Wang Yajing, Wang Wei, Li Shengli

机构信息

State Key Laboratory of Animal Nutrition and Feeding, Department of Animal Nutrition and Feed Science, College of Animal Science and Technology, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100193, China.

出版信息

Gigascience. 2025 Jan 6;14. doi: 10.1093/gigascience/giaf042.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Metabolic disorders in peripartum ruminants affect health and productivity, with gut microbiota playing a key role in host metabolism. Therefore, our study aimed to characterize the gut microbiota of peripartum dairy cows to better understand the relationship between metabolic phenotypes and the rumen and fecal microbiomes during the peripartum period.

RESULTS

In a longitudinal study of 91 peripartum cows, we analyzed rumen and fecal microbiomes via 16S rRNA and metagenomic sequencing across six time points. By using enterotype classification, ecological model, and random forest analysis, we identified distinct deterministic succession patterns in the rumen and fecal microbiomes (rumen: rapid transition-transition-stable; hindgut: stable-transition-stable). Key microbes, such as Succiniclasticum and Bifidobacterium, were found to drive microbial succession by balancing stochastic and deterministic processes. Notably, we observed that changes in gut microbiota succession patterns significantly influenced metabolic phenotypes (e.g., serum non-esterified fatty acid, glucose, and insulin levels). Mediation analysis suggested that specific gut microbes (e.g., Prevotella sp900315525 in the rumen and Alistipes sp015059845 in the hindgut) and metabolic pathways (e.g., glucose-related pathway) were associated with host metabolic phenotypes.

CONCLUSIONS

Overall, utilizing a large gut microbiome dataset and enterotype- and ecological model-based microbiome analyses, we comprehensively elucidated the succession and assembly of the gut microbiota in peripartum dairy cows. We further confirmed that changes in gut microbiota succession patterns were significantly related to the metabolic phenotypes of peripartum dairy cows. These findings provide valuable insights for developing health management strategies for peripartum ruminants.

摘要

背景

围产期反刍动物的代谢紊乱会影响健康和生产力,肠道微生物群在宿主代谢中起关键作用。因此,我们的研究旨在表征围产期奶牛的肠道微生物群,以更好地了解围产期代谢表型与瘤胃和粪便微生物群之间的关系。

结果

在一项对91头围产期奶牛的纵向研究中,我们通过16S rRNA和宏基因组测序在六个时间点分析了瘤胃和粪便微生物群。通过使用肠型分类、生态模型和随机森林分析,我们在瘤胃和粪便微生物群中确定了不同的确定性演替模式(瘤胃:快速转变-转变-稳定;后肠:稳定-转变-稳定)。发现关键微生物,如琥珀酸裂解菌和双歧杆菌,通过平衡随机和确定性过程来驱动微生物演替。值得注意的是,我们观察到肠道微生物群演替模式的变化显著影响代谢表型(如血清非酯化脂肪酸、葡萄糖和胰岛素水平)。中介分析表明,特定的肠道微生物(如瘤胃中的普氏菌sp900315525和后肠中的阿里斯杆菌sp015059845)和代谢途径(如葡萄糖相关途径)与宿主代谢表型相关。

结论

总体而言,利用大量肠道微生物群数据集以及基于肠型和生态模型的微生物群分析,我们全面阐明了围产期奶牛肠道微生物群的演替和组装。我们进一步证实,肠道微生物群演替模式的变化与围产期奶牛的代谢表型显著相关。这些发现为制定围产期反刍动物的健康管理策略提供了有价值的见解。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/1541/12087452/202c7509e86e/giaf042fig1.jpg

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