Author:
Li Cunyuan,Li Xiaoyue,Guo Rongjun,Ni Wei,Liu Kaiping,Liu Zhuang,Dai Jihong,Xu Yueren,Abduriyim Shamshidin,Wu Zhuangyuan,Zeng Yaqi,Lei Bingbing,Zhang Yunfeng,Wang Yue,Zeng Weibin,Zhang Qiang,Chen Chuangfu,Qiao Jun,Liu Chen,Hu Shengwei
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundAs a domesticated species vital to humans, horses are raised worldwide as a source of mechanical energy for sports, leisure, food production, and transportation. The gut microbiota plays an important role in the health, diseases, athletic performance, and behaviour of horses.ResultsHere, using approximately 2.2 Tb of metagenomic sequencing data from gut samples from 242 horses, including 110 samples from the caecum and 132 samples from the rectum (faeces), we assembled 4142 microbial metagenome-assembled genomes (MAG), 4015 (96.93%) of which appear to correspond to new species. From long-read data, we successfully assembled 13 circular whole-chromosome bacterial genomes representing novel species. The MAG contained over 313,568 predicted carbohydrate-active enzymes (CAZy), over 59.77% of which had low similarity match in CAZy public databases. High abundance and diversity of antibiotic resistance genes (ARG) were identified in the MAG, likely showing the wide use of antibiotics in the management of horse. The abundances of at least 36 MAG (e.g. MAG belonging toLachnospiraceae,Oscillospiraceae, andRuminococcus) were higher in racehorses than in nonracehorses. These MAG enriched in racehorses contained every gene in a major pathway for producing acetate and butyrate by fibre fermentation, presenting potential for greater amount of short-chain fatty acids available to fuel athletic performance.ConclusionOverall, we assembled 4142 MAG from short- and long-read sequence data in the horse gut. Our dataset represents an exhaustive microbial genome catalogue for the horse gut microbiome and provides a valuable resource for discovery of performance-enhancing microbes and studies of horse gut microbiome.
Funder
Third Xinjiang Scientific Expedition Program
Foundation of State Key Laboratories for Sheep Genetic Improvement and Healthy Production
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Microbiology (medical),Microbiology
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