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Heritable and Nonheritable Rumen Bacteria Are Associated with Different Characters of Lactation Performance of Dairy Cows

Recent studies have reported that some rumen microbes are heritable. However, it is necessary to clarify the functions and specific contributions of the heritable rumen microbes to cattle phenotypes (microbiability) in comparison with those that are nonheritable. This study aimed to identify the dis...

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Autores principales: Zang, Xin-Wei, Sun, Hui-Zeng, Xue, Ming-Yuan, Zhang, Zhe, Plastow, Graham, Yang, Tianfu, Guan, Le Luo, Liu, Jian-Xin
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9600476/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36102532
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/msystems.00422-22
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author Zang, Xin-Wei
Sun, Hui-Zeng
Xue, Ming-Yuan
Zhang, Zhe
Plastow, Graham
Yang, Tianfu
Guan, Le Luo
Liu, Jian-Xin
author_facet Zang, Xin-Wei
Sun, Hui-Zeng
Xue, Ming-Yuan
Zhang, Zhe
Plastow, Graham
Yang, Tianfu
Guan, Le Luo
Liu, Jian-Xin
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description Recent studies have reported that some rumen microbes are heritable. However, it is necessary to clarify the functions and specific contributions of the heritable rumen microbes to cattle phenotypes (microbiability) in comparison with those that are nonheritable. This study aimed to identify the distribution and predicted functions of heritable and nonheritable bacterial taxa at species level in the rumen of dairy cows and their respective contributions to energy-corrected milk yield, protein content and yield, and fat content and yield in milk. Thirty-two heritable and 674 nonheritable bacterial taxa were identified at species level, and the functional analysis revealed that predicted microbial functions for both groups were mainly enriched for energy, amino acid, and ribonucleotide metabolism. The mean microbiability (to reflect a single taxon’s contribution) of heritable bacteria was found to range from 0.16% to 0.33% for the different milk traits, whereas the range for nonheritable bacteria was 0.03% to 0.06%. These findings suggest a strong contribution by host genetics in shaping the rumen microbiota, which contribute significantly to milk production traits. Therefore, there is an opportunity to further improve milk production traits through attention to host genetics and the interaction with the rumen microbiota. IMPORTANCE Rumen bacteria produce volatile fatty acids which exert a far-reaching influence on hepatic metabolism, mammary gland metabolism, and animal production. In the current study, 32 heritable and 674 nonheritable bacterial taxa at species level were identified, and shown to have different microbiability (overall community contribution) and mean microbiability (the average of a single taxon’s contribution) for lactation performance. The predicted functions of heritable and nonheritable bacterial taxa also differed, suggesting that targeted nutritional and genetic breeding approaches could be used to manipulate them to improve dairy cow performance.
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spelling pubmed-96004762022-10-27 Heritable and Nonheritable Rumen Bacteria Are Associated with Different Characters of Lactation Performance of Dairy Cows Zang, Xin-Wei Sun, Hui-Zeng Xue, Ming-Yuan Zhang, Zhe Plastow, Graham Yang, Tianfu Guan, Le Luo Liu, Jian-Xin mSystems Research Article Recent studies have reported that some rumen microbes are heritable. However, it is necessary to clarify the functions and specific contributions of the heritable rumen microbes to cattle phenotypes (microbiability) in comparison with those that are nonheritable. This study aimed to identify the distribution and predicted functions of heritable and nonheritable bacterial taxa at species level in the rumen of dairy cows and their respective contributions to energy-corrected milk yield, protein content and yield, and fat content and yield in milk. Thirty-two heritable and 674 nonheritable bacterial taxa were identified at species level, and the functional analysis revealed that predicted microbial functions for both groups were mainly enriched for energy, amino acid, and ribonucleotide metabolism. The mean microbiability (to reflect a single taxon’s contribution) of heritable bacteria was found to range from 0.16% to 0.33% for the different milk traits, whereas the range for nonheritable bacteria was 0.03% to 0.06%. These findings suggest a strong contribution by host genetics in shaping the rumen microbiota, which contribute significantly to milk production traits. Therefore, there is an opportunity to further improve milk production traits through attention to host genetics and the interaction with the rumen microbiota. IMPORTANCE Rumen bacteria produce volatile fatty acids which exert a far-reaching influence on hepatic metabolism, mammary gland metabolism, and animal production. In the current study, 32 heritable and 674 nonheritable bacterial taxa at species level were identified, and shown to have different microbiability (overall community contribution) and mean microbiability (the average of a single taxon’s contribution) for lactation performance. The predicted functions of heritable and nonheritable bacterial taxa also differed, suggesting that targeted nutritional and genetic breeding approaches could be used to manipulate them to improve dairy cow performance. American Society for Microbiology 2022-09-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9600476/ /pubmed/36102532 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/msystems.00422-22 Text en Copyright © 2022 Zang et al. 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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Zang, Xin-Wei
Sun, Hui-Zeng
Xue, Ming-Yuan
Zhang, Zhe
Plastow, Graham
Yang, Tianfu
Guan, Le Luo
Liu, Jian-Xin
Heritable and Nonheritable Rumen Bacteria Are Associated with Different Characters of Lactation Performance of Dairy Cows
title Heritable and Nonheritable Rumen Bacteria Are Associated with Different Characters of Lactation Performance of Dairy Cows
title_full Heritable and Nonheritable Rumen Bacteria Are Associated with Different Characters of Lactation Performance of Dairy Cows
title_fullStr Heritable and Nonheritable Rumen Bacteria Are Associated with Different Characters of Lactation Performance of Dairy Cows
title_full_unstemmed Heritable and Nonheritable Rumen Bacteria Are Associated with Different Characters of Lactation Performance of Dairy Cows
title_short Heritable and Nonheritable Rumen Bacteria Are Associated with Different Characters of Lactation Performance of Dairy Cows
title_sort heritable and nonheritable rumen bacteria are associated with different characters of lactation performance of dairy cows
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9600476/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36102532
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/msystems.00422-22
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