Extremely hair follicle density is associated with a significantly different cecal microbiota in rex rabbits

Author:

Yang Feng1ORCID,Ruixin Yang1,Xiaochun Ma1,Fan Zhang1,Junbin Liu1,Pengmei Dong1,Guoyan Jiang1

Affiliation:

1. College of Animal Science and Technology Gansu Agricultural University Lanzhou China

Abstract

AbstractIt has become increasingly clear that gut microbiota and skin are interconnected since the discovery of the ‘gut–brain–skin’ axis. Hair follicles (HFs) are skin microorganisms, but few studies have investigated their relationship to gut microbiota. Hence, we hypothesize that HFs have a close relationship with the gut, similarly to what was reported for the skin. Using rex rabbits as an animal model, one hundred healthy half‐sibling rex rabbits were selected for the experiment, and 16 s rRNA gene sequencing was performed on the cecal microbiota of nine rabbits with the extremely high (HS) and low (LS) hair density (n = 9 per group) to determine differences between the composition and function of these communities. In comparison with the LS group, several alpha diversity index values were significantly lower in the HS group, although the higher variation in species composition in the HS group. Additionally, species diversity and abundance differed significantly in the cecum microbiota of HS and LS rabbits. Further, primary and secondary HF density was significantly correlated with the families Muribaculaceae and Bacteroidaceae, and genera Blautia, Bacteroides and Desulfovibrio. In particular, Muribaculaceae, Bacteroidaceae, Blautia and Bacteroides may support the development of HFs. Moreover, the expression of WNT4, WNT10a, WNT10b, CTNNB1 (β‐catenin) and LEF1 in the skin was significantly higher in the HS group compared with the LS group. Altogether, the results of this study suggest that the extremely high density of HF in rabbits is associated with a significantly different microbiota diversity and community structure, and the Wnt/β‐catenin signalling pathway was activated in the HS group. Thus, key bacteria may promote the development of HF.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Dermatology,Molecular Biology,Biochemistry

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