Coping with extremes: the rumen transcriptome and microbiome co-regulate plateau adaptability of Xizang goat

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Cheng Pan
Haiyan Li
Shehr Bano Mustafa
Cuomu Renqing
Zhenzhen Zhang
Jingjing Li
Tianzeng Song
Gaofu Wang
Wangsheng Zhao
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[1] Southwest University of Science and Technology,School of Life Science and Engineering
[2] Xizang Academy of Agricultural and Animal Husbandry Science,Institute of Animal Science
[3] Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs,Key Laboratory of Animal Genetics and Breeding on Xizang Plateau
[4] Chongqing Academy of Animal Sciences,undefined
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BMC Genomics | / 25卷
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Xizang goat; Plateau adaptability; Rumen microbiota; Transcriptome; Climate;
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The interactions between the rumen microbiota and the host are crucial for the digestive and absorptive processes of ruminants, and they are heavily influenced by the climatic conditions of their habitat. Owing to the harsh conditions of the high-altitude habitat, little is known about how ruminants regulate the host transcriptome and the composition of their rumen microbiota. Using the model species of goats, we examined the variations in the rumen microbiota, transcriptome regulation, and climate of the environment between high altitude (Lhasa, Xizang; 3650 m) and low altitude (Chengdu, Sichuan, China; 500 m) goats. The results of 16 S rRNA sequencing revealed variations in the abundance, diversity, and composition of rumen microbiota. Papillibacter, Quinella, and Saccharofermentans were chosen as potential microbes for the adaptation of Xizang goats to the harsh climate of the plateau by the Spearman correlation study of climate and microbiota. Based on rumen transcriptome sequencing analysis, 244 genes were found to be differentially expressed between Xizang goats and low-altitude goats, with 127 genes showing up-regulation and 117 genes showing down-regulation. SLC26A9, GPX3, ARRDC4, and COX1 were identified as potential candidates for plateau adaptation in Xizang goats. Moreover, the metabolism of fatty acids, arachidonic acids, pathway involving cytokines and their receptors could be essential for adaptation to plateau hypoxia and cold endurance. The expression of GPX3, a gene linked to plateau acclimatization in Xizang goats, was linked to the abundance of Anaerovibrio, and the expression of SLC26A9 was linked to the quantity of Selenomonas, according to ruminal microbiota and host Spearman correlation analysis. Our findings imply that in order to adapt harsh plateau conditions, Xizang goats have evolved to maximize digestion and absorption as well as to have a rumen microbiota suitable for the composition of their diet.
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