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Correlations between the Composition of the Bovine Microbiota and Vitamin B(12) Abundance

Vitamin B(12) is synthesized by prokaryotes in the rumens of dairy cows—and this has implications in human nutrition since humans rely on consumption of dairy products for vitamin B(12) acquisition. However, the concentration of vitamin B(12) in milk is highly variable, and there is interest in dete...

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Autores principales: Franco-Lopez, Julian, Duplessis, Melissa, Bui, An, Reymond, Coralie, Poisson, William, Blais, Lya, Chong, Jasmine, Gervais, Rachel, Rico, Daniel E., Cue, Roger I., Girard, Christiane L., Ronholm, Jennifer
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7055655/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32127420
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mSystems.00107-20
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author Franco-Lopez, Julian
Duplessis, Melissa
Bui, An
Reymond, Coralie
Poisson, William
Blais, Lya
Chong, Jasmine
Gervais, Rachel
Rico, Daniel E.
Cue, Roger I.
Girard, Christiane L.
Ronholm, Jennifer
author_facet Franco-Lopez, Julian
Duplessis, Melissa
Bui, An
Reymond, Coralie
Poisson, William
Blais, Lya
Chong, Jasmine
Gervais, Rachel
Rico, Daniel E.
Cue, Roger I.
Girard, Christiane L.
Ronholm, Jennifer
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description Vitamin B(12) is synthesized by prokaryotes in the rumens of dairy cows—and this has implications in human nutrition since humans rely on consumption of dairy products for vitamin B(12) acquisition. However, the concentration of vitamin B(12) in milk is highly variable, and there is interest in determining what causes vitamin B(12) variability. We collected 92 temporally linked rumen, fecal, blood, and milk sample sets from Holstein cows at various stages of lactation fitted with rumen cannula and attempted to define which bacterial genera correlated well with vitamin B(12) abundance. The level of vitamin B(12) present in each sample was measured, and the bacterial population of each rumen, fecal, and milk sample (n = 263) was analyzed by 16S rRNA-targeted amplicon sequencing of the V4 region. The bacterial populations present in the rumen, small intestine, and milk were highly dissimilar. Combined diet and lactation status had significant effects on the composition of the microbiota in the rumen and in the feces. A high ruminal concentration of vitamin B(12) was correlated with the increased abundance of Prevotella, while a low ruminal concentration of vitamin B(12) was correlated with increased abundance of Bacteroidetes, Ruminiclostridium, and Butyrivibrio. The ultimate concentration of vitamin B(12) is controlled by the complex interaction of several factors, including the composition of the microbiota. Bacterial consumption of vitamin B(12) in the rumen may be more important in determining overall levels than bacterial production. IMPORTANCE In this paper, we examined the microbiome of the bovine rumen, feces, and milk and attempted to understand how the bacterial communities at each site affected the production and movement of vitamin B(12) around the animal’s body. It was determined that the composition of the bovine rumen microbiome correlates well with vitamin B(12) concentration, indicating that the rumen microbiota may be a good target for manipulation to improve production of this important vitamin.
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spelling pubmed-70556552020-03-06 Correlations between the Composition of the Bovine Microbiota and Vitamin B(12) Abundance Franco-Lopez, Julian Duplessis, Melissa Bui, An Reymond, Coralie Poisson, William Blais, Lya Chong, Jasmine Gervais, Rachel Rico, Daniel E. Cue, Roger I. Girard, Christiane L. Ronholm, Jennifer mSystems Research Article Vitamin B(12) is synthesized by prokaryotes in the rumens of dairy cows—and this has implications in human nutrition since humans rely on consumption of dairy products for vitamin B(12) acquisition. However, the concentration of vitamin B(12) in milk is highly variable, and there is interest in determining what causes vitamin B(12) variability. We collected 92 temporally linked rumen, fecal, blood, and milk sample sets from Holstein cows at various stages of lactation fitted with rumen cannula and attempted to define which bacterial genera correlated well with vitamin B(12) abundance. The level of vitamin B(12) present in each sample was measured, and the bacterial population of each rumen, fecal, and milk sample (n = 263) was analyzed by 16S rRNA-targeted amplicon sequencing of the V4 region. The bacterial populations present in the rumen, small intestine, and milk were highly dissimilar. Combined diet and lactation status had significant effects on the composition of the microbiota in the rumen and in the feces. A high ruminal concentration of vitamin B(12) was correlated with the increased abundance of Prevotella, while a low ruminal concentration of vitamin B(12) was correlated with increased abundance of Bacteroidetes, Ruminiclostridium, and Butyrivibrio. The ultimate concentration of vitamin B(12) is controlled by the complex interaction of several factors, including the composition of the microbiota. Bacterial consumption of vitamin B(12) in the rumen may be more important in determining overall levels than bacterial production. IMPORTANCE In this paper, we examined the microbiome of the bovine rumen, feces, and milk and attempted to understand how the bacterial communities at each site affected the production and movement of vitamin B(12) around the animal’s body. It was determined that the composition of the bovine rumen microbiome correlates well with vitamin B(12) concentration, indicating that the rumen microbiota may be a good target for manipulation to improve production of this important vitamin. American Society for Microbiology 2020-03-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7055655/ /pubmed/32127420 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mSystems.00107-20 Text en © Crown copyright 2020. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Duplessis, Melissa
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Reymond, Coralie
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Gervais, Rachel
Rico, Daniel E.
Cue, Roger I.
Girard, Christiane L.
Ronholm, Jennifer
Correlations between the Composition of the Bovine Microbiota and Vitamin B(12) Abundance
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title_fullStr Correlations between the Composition of the Bovine Microbiota and Vitamin B(12) Abundance
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title_short Correlations between the Composition of the Bovine Microbiota and Vitamin B(12) Abundance
title_sort correlations between the composition of the bovine microbiota and vitamin b(12) abundance
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7055655/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32127420
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mSystems.00107-20
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