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Potential Functions of the Gastrointestinal Microbiome Inhabiting the Length of the Rat Digest Tract

机译:居住在大鼠消化道长度的胃肠道微生物组的潜在功能

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The rat is an important model animal used frequently in biological researches exploring the correlations between gut microbiome and a wide array of diseases. In this study, we used an extended ancestral-state reconstruction algorithm to predict the functional capabilities of the rat gastrointestinal microbiome. Our results indicate an apparent tendency toward metabolic heterogeneity along the longitudinal and transverse axes of the rat gastrointestinal tract (GIT). This heterogeneity was suggested by the enriched small-molecule transport activity and amino acid metabolism in the upper GIT, the aerobic energy metabolism in the stomach and the mucolysis-related metabolism in the lower GIT mucus layer. In contrast to prior results, many functional overlaps were observed when the gastrointestinal microbiomes of different hosts were compared. These overlaps implied that although both the biogeographic location and host genotype were prominent driving forces in shaping the gastrointestinal microbiota, the microbiome functions were similar across hosts when observed under similar physicochemical conditions at identical anatomical sites. Our work effectively complements the rat microbial biogeography dataset we released in 2017 and, thus, contributes to a better understanding and prediction of disease-related alterations in microbial community function.
机译:大鼠是重要的模型动物,在生物学研究中经常使用,探索肠道微生物组与多种疾病之间的相关性。在这项研究中,我们使用了扩展的祖先状态重建算法来预测大鼠胃肠道微生物组的功能。我们的结果表明沿大鼠胃肠道(GIT)的纵向和横向轴代谢趋异的明显趋势。这种异质性由上部GIT中丰富的小分子转运活性和氨基酸代谢,胃中有氧能代谢以及下部GIT粘液层中与黏液溶解相关的代谢所暗示。与先前的结果相反,当比较不同宿主的胃肠微生物群时,观察到许多功能重叠。这些重叠表明,尽管生物地理位置和宿主基因型都是形成胃肠道微生物群的主要驱动力,但是当在相似的物理化学条件下在相同的解剖部位观察到微生物时,宿主之间的微生物组功能是相似的。我们的工作有效地补充了我们在2017年发布的大鼠微生物生物地理数据集,因此有助于更好地理解和预测与疾病相关的微生物群落功能变化。

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