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Adaptation of gut microbiome and host metabolic systems to lignocellulosic degradation in bamboo rats

Bamboo rats (Rhizomys pruinosus) are among the few mammals that lives on a bamboo-based diet which is mainly composed of lignocellulose. However, the mechanisms of adaptation of their gut microbiome and metabolic systems in the degradation of lignocellulose are largely unknown. Here, we conducted a...

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Autores principales: Xiao, Kangpeng, Liang, Xianghui, Lu, Haoran, Li, Xiaobing, Zhang, Zhipeng, Lu, Xingbang, Wang, Hai, Meng, Yafei, Roy, Ayan, Luo, Wen, Shen, Xuejuan, Irwin, David M., Shen, Yongyi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9107070/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35568757
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41396-022-01247-2
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author Xiao, Kangpeng
Liang, Xianghui
Lu, Haoran
Li, Xiaobing
Zhang, Zhipeng
Lu, Xingbang
Wang, Hai
Meng, Yafei
Roy, Ayan
Luo, Wen
Shen, Xuejuan
Irwin, David M.
Shen, Yongyi
author_facet Xiao, Kangpeng
Liang, Xianghui
Lu, Haoran
Li, Xiaobing
Zhang, Zhipeng
Lu, Xingbang
Wang, Hai
Meng, Yafei
Roy, Ayan
Luo, Wen
Shen, Xuejuan
Irwin, David M.
Shen, Yongyi
author_sort Xiao, Kangpeng
collection PubMed
description Bamboo rats (Rhizomys pruinosus) are among the few mammals that lives on a bamboo-based diet which is mainly composed of lignocellulose. However, the mechanisms of adaptation of their gut microbiome and metabolic systems in the degradation of lignocellulose are largely unknown. Here, we conducted a multi-omics analysis on bamboo rats to investigate the interaction between their gut microbiomes and metabolic systems in the pre- and post-weaning periods, and observed significant relationships between dietary types, gut microbiome, serum metabolome and host gene expression. For comparison, published gut microbial data from the famous bamboo-eating giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) were also used for analysis. We found that the adaptation of the gut microbiome of the bamboo rat to a lignocellulose diet is related to a member switch in the order Bacteroidales from family Bacteroidaceae to family Muribaculaceae, while for the famous bamboo-eating giant panda, several aerobes and facultative anaerobes increase after weaning. The conversion of bacteria with an increased relative abundance in bamboo rats after weaning enriched diverse carbohydrate-active enzymes (CAZymes) associated with lignocellulose degradation and functionally enhanced the biosynthesis of amino acids and B vitamins. Meanwhile, the circulating concentration of short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) derived metabolites and the metabolic capacity of linoleic acid in the host were significantly elevated. Our findings suggest that fatty acid metabolism, including linoleic acid and SCFAs, are the main energy sources for bamboo rats in response to the low-nutrient bamboo diet.
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spelling pubmed-91070702022-05-16 Adaptation of gut microbiome and host metabolic systems to lignocellulosic degradation in bamboo rats Xiao, Kangpeng Liang, Xianghui Lu, Haoran Li, Xiaobing Zhang, Zhipeng Lu, Xingbang Wang, Hai Meng, Yafei Roy, Ayan Luo, Wen Shen, Xuejuan Irwin, David M. Shen, Yongyi ISME J Article Bamboo rats (Rhizomys pruinosus) are among the few mammals that lives on a bamboo-based diet which is mainly composed of lignocellulose. However, the mechanisms of adaptation of their gut microbiome and metabolic systems in the degradation of lignocellulose are largely unknown. Here, we conducted a multi-omics analysis on bamboo rats to investigate the interaction between their gut microbiomes and metabolic systems in the pre- and post-weaning periods, and observed significant relationships between dietary types, gut microbiome, serum metabolome and host gene expression. For comparison, published gut microbial data from the famous bamboo-eating giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) were also used for analysis. We found that the adaptation of the gut microbiome of the bamboo rat to a lignocellulose diet is related to a member switch in the order Bacteroidales from family Bacteroidaceae to family Muribaculaceae, while for the famous bamboo-eating giant panda, several aerobes and facultative anaerobes increase after weaning. The conversion of bacteria with an increased relative abundance in bamboo rats after weaning enriched diverse carbohydrate-active enzymes (CAZymes) associated with lignocellulose degradation and functionally enhanced the biosynthesis of amino acids and B vitamins. Meanwhile, the circulating concentration of short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) derived metabolites and the metabolic capacity of linoleic acid in the host were significantly elevated. Our findings suggest that fatty acid metabolism, including linoleic acid and SCFAs, are the main energy sources for bamboo rats in response to the low-nutrient bamboo diet. Nature Publishing Group UK 2022-05-14 2022-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9107070/ /pubmed/35568757 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41396-022-01247-2 Text en © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to International Society for Microbial Ecology 2022
spellingShingle Article
Xiao, Kangpeng
Liang, Xianghui
Lu, Haoran
Li, Xiaobing
Zhang, Zhipeng
Lu, Xingbang
Wang, Hai
Meng, Yafei
Roy, Ayan
Luo, Wen
Shen, Xuejuan
Irwin, David M.
Shen, Yongyi
Adaptation of gut microbiome and host metabolic systems to lignocellulosic degradation in bamboo rats
title Adaptation of gut microbiome and host metabolic systems to lignocellulosic degradation in bamboo rats
title_full Adaptation of gut microbiome and host metabolic systems to lignocellulosic degradation in bamboo rats
title_fullStr Adaptation of gut microbiome and host metabolic systems to lignocellulosic degradation in bamboo rats
title_full_unstemmed Adaptation of gut microbiome and host metabolic systems to lignocellulosic degradation in bamboo rats
title_short Adaptation of gut microbiome and host metabolic systems to lignocellulosic degradation in bamboo rats
title_sort adaptation of gut microbiome and host metabolic systems to lignocellulosic degradation in bamboo rats
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9107070/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35568757
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41396-022-01247-2
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