Multiple micronutrient deficiencies in early life cause multi-kingdom alterations in the gut microbiome and intrinsic antibiotic resistance genes in mice

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Paula T. Littlejohn
Avril Metcalfe-Roach
Erick Cardenas Poire
Ravi Holani
Haggai Bar-Yoseph
Yiyun M. Fan
Sarah E. Woodward
B. Brett Finlay
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[1] University of British Columbia,Michael Smith Laboratories
[2] University of British Columbia,Department of Microbiology and Immunology
[3] Microbiome Insights,Department of Cellular and Physiological Sciences
[4] University of British Columbia,Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Department
[5] University of British Columbia,undefined
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Nature Microbiology | 2023年 / 8卷
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Globally, ~340 million children suffer from multiple micronutrient deficiencies, accompanied by high pathogenic burden and death due to multidrug-resistant bacteria. The microbiome is a reservoir of antimicrobial resistance (AMR), but the implications of undernutrition on the resistome is unclear. Here we used a postnatal mouse model that is deficient in multiple micronutrients (that is, zinc, folate, iron, vitamin A and vitamin B12 deficient) and shotgun metagenomic sequencing of faecal samples to characterize gut microbiome structure and functional potential, and the resistome. Enterobacteriaceae were enriched in micronutrient-deficient mice compared with mice fed an isocaloric experimental control diet. The mycobiome and virome were also altered with multiple micronutrient deficiencies including increased fungal pathogens such as Candida dubliniensis and bacteriophages. Despite being antibiotic naïve, micronutrient deficiency was associated with increased enrichment of genes and gene networks encoded by pathogenic bacteria that are directly or indirectly associated with intrinsic antibiotic resistance. Bacterial oxidative stress was associated with intrinsic antibiotic resistance in these mice. This analysis reveals multi-kingdom alterations in the gut microbiome as a result of co-occurring multiple micronutrient deficiencies and the implications for antibiotic resistance.
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