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Temporal Stability and the Effect of Transgenerational Transfer on Fecal Microbiota Structure in a Long Distance Migratory Bird

Animal bodies are inhabited by a taxonomically and functionally diverse community of symbiotic and commensal microorganisms. From an ecological and evolutionary perspective, inter-individual variation in host-associated microbiota contributes to physiological and immune system variation. As such, ho...

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Autores principales: Kreisinger, Jakub, Kropáčková, Lucie, Petrželková, Adéla, Adámková, Marie, Tomášek, Oldřich, Martin, Jean-François, Michálková, Romana, Albrecht, Tomáš
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5292904/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28220109
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2017.00050
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author Kreisinger, Jakub
Kropáčková, Lucie
Petrželková, Adéla
Adámková, Marie
Tomášek, Oldřich
Martin, Jean-François
Michálková, Romana
Albrecht, Tomáš
author_facet Kreisinger, Jakub
Kropáčková, Lucie
Petrželková, Adéla
Adámková, Marie
Tomášek, Oldřich
Martin, Jean-François
Michálková, Romana
Albrecht, Tomáš
author_sort Kreisinger, Jakub
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description Animal bodies are inhabited by a taxonomically and functionally diverse community of symbiotic and commensal microorganisms. From an ecological and evolutionary perspective, inter-individual variation in host-associated microbiota contributes to physiological and immune system variation. As such, host-associated microbiota may be considered an integral part of the host’s phenotype, serving as a substrate for natural selection. This assumes that host-associated microbiota exhibits high temporal stability, however, and that its composition is shaped by trans-generational transfer or heritable host-associated microbiota modulators encoded by the host genome. Although this concept is widely accepted, its crucial assumptions have rarely been tested in wild vertebrate populations. We performed 16S rRNA metabarcoding on an extensive set of fecal microbiota (FM) samples from an insectivorous, long-distance migratory bird, the barn swallow (Hirundo rustica). Our data revealed clear differences in FM among juveniles and adults as regards taxonomic and functional composition, diversity and co-occurrence network complexity. Multiple FM samples from the same juvenile or adult collected within single breeding seasons exhibited higher similarity than expected by chance, as did adult FM samples over two consecutive years. Despite low effect sizes for FM stability over time at the community level, we identified an adult FM subset with relative abundances exhibiting significant temporal consistency, possibly inducing long-term effects on the host phenotype. Our data also indicate a slight maternal (but not paternal) effect on FM composition in social offspring, though this is unlikely to persist into adulthood. We discuss our findings in the context of both evolution and ecology of microbiota vs. host interactions and barn swallow biology.
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spelling pubmed-52929042017-02-20 Temporal Stability and the Effect of Transgenerational Transfer on Fecal Microbiota Structure in a Long Distance Migratory Bird Kreisinger, Jakub Kropáčková, Lucie Petrželková, Adéla Adámková, Marie Tomášek, Oldřich Martin, Jean-François Michálková, Romana Albrecht, Tomáš Front Microbiol Microbiology Animal bodies are inhabited by a taxonomically and functionally diverse community of symbiotic and commensal microorganisms. From an ecological and evolutionary perspective, inter-individual variation in host-associated microbiota contributes to physiological and immune system variation. As such, host-associated microbiota may be considered an integral part of the host’s phenotype, serving as a substrate for natural selection. This assumes that host-associated microbiota exhibits high temporal stability, however, and that its composition is shaped by trans-generational transfer or heritable host-associated microbiota modulators encoded by the host genome. Although this concept is widely accepted, its crucial assumptions have rarely been tested in wild vertebrate populations. We performed 16S rRNA metabarcoding on an extensive set of fecal microbiota (FM) samples from an insectivorous, long-distance migratory bird, the barn swallow (Hirundo rustica). Our data revealed clear differences in FM among juveniles and adults as regards taxonomic and functional composition, diversity and co-occurrence network complexity. Multiple FM samples from the same juvenile or adult collected within single breeding seasons exhibited higher similarity than expected by chance, as did adult FM samples over two consecutive years. Despite low effect sizes for FM stability over time at the community level, we identified an adult FM subset with relative abundances exhibiting significant temporal consistency, possibly inducing long-term effects on the host phenotype. Our data also indicate a slight maternal (but not paternal) effect on FM composition in social offspring, though this is unlikely to persist into adulthood. We discuss our findings in the context of both evolution and ecology of microbiota vs. host interactions and barn swallow biology. Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-02-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5292904/ /pubmed/28220109 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2017.00050 Text en Copyright © 2017 Kreisinger, Kropáčková, Petrželková, Adámková, Tomášek, Martin, Michálková and Albrecht. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Microbiology
Kreisinger, Jakub
Kropáčková, Lucie
Petrželková, Adéla
Adámková, Marie
Tomášek, Oldřich
Martin, Jean-François
Michálková, Romana
Albrecht, Tomáš
Temporal Stability and the Effect of Transgenerational Transfer on Fecal Microbiota Structure in a Long Distance Migratory Bird
title Temporal Stability and the Effect of Transgenerational Transfer on Fecal Microbiota Structure in a Long Distance Migratory Bird
title_full Temporal Stability and the Effect of Transgenerational Transfer on Fecal Microbiota Structure in a Long Distance Migratory Bird
title_fullStr Temporal Stability and the Effect of Transgenerational Transfer on Fecal Microbiota Structure in a Long Distance Migratory Bird
title_full_unstemmed Temporal Stability and the Effect of Transgenerational Transfer on Fecal Microbiota Structure in a Long Distance Migratory Bird
title_short Temporal Stability and the Effect of Transgenerational Transfer on Fecal Microbiota Structure in a Long Distance Migratory Bird
title_sort temporal stability and the effect of transgenerational transfer on fecal microbiota structure in a long distance migratory bird
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5292904/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28220109
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2017.00050
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