Characteristics of gut microbiota in representative mice strains: Implications for biological research

被引:13
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作者
Guo, Jianguo
Song, Chenchen
Liu, Yunbo
Wu, Xuying
Dong, Wei
Zhu, Hua
Xiang, Zhiguang [1 ,2 ]
Qin, Chuan [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Chinese Acad Med Sci, Inst Lab Anim Sci, Beijing Key Lab Anim Models Emerging & Remerging, Key Lab Human Dis Comparat Med,Chinese Minist Hlt, Beijing, Peoples R China
[2] Peking Union Med Coll, Comparat Med Ctr, Beijing, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金; 国家重点研发计划;
关键词
Bacteroidetes; BALB; c mice; C57BL; 6J; disease-related animal; Firmicutes; gene-editing animal; gut microbiota; immunity defect animal; strains; INTESTINAL MICROBIOTA; INNATE IMMUNITY; DEFICIENT; TRANSMISSION; INFLAMMATION; METABOLISM; BACTERIA; BALB/C; MODEL;
D O I
10.1002/ame2.12257
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Background Experimental animals are used to study physiological phenomena, pathological mechanisms, and disease prevention. The gut microbiome is known as a potential confounding factor for inconsistent data from preclinical studies. Although many gut microbiome studies have been conducted in recent decades, few have focused on gut microbiota fluctuation among representative mouse strains. Methods A range of frequently used mouse strains were selected from 34 isolation packages representing disease-related animal (DRA), immunity defect animal (IDA), or gene-editing animal (GEA) from the BALB/c and C57BL/6J backgrounds together with normal mice, and their microbial genomic DNA were isolated from mouse feces to sequence for the exploration of gut microbiota. Results Mouse background strain, classification, introduced source, introduced year, and reproduction type significantly affected the gut microbiota structure (p < 0.001 for all parameters), with background strain contributing the greatest influence (R-2 = 0.237). In normal groups, distinct gut microbiota types existed in different mouse strains. Sixty-four core operational taxonomic units were obtained from normal mice, and 12 belonged to Lactobacillus. Interestingly, the gut microbiota in C57BL/6J was more stable than that in BALB/c mice. Furthermore, the gut microbiota in the IDA, GEA, and DRA groups significantly differed from that in normal groups (p < 0.001 for all). Compared with the normal group, there was a significantly higher Chao1 and Shannon index (p < 0.001 for all) in the IDA, GEA, and DRA groups. Markedly changed classes occurred with Firmicutes and Bacteroidetes. The abundances of Helicobacter, Blautia, Enterobacter, Bacillus, Clostridioides, Paenibacillus, and Clostridiales all significantly decreased in the IDA, GEA, and DRA groups, whereas those of Saccharimonas, Rikenella, and Odoribacter all significantly increased.
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页码:337 / 349
页数:13
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