Modulation of the gut microbiota by processed food and natural food: evidence from the Siniperca chuatsi microbiome

Author:

Li Hongyan123ORCID,Niu Shuhui14,Pan Houjun123,Wang Guangjun123,Xie Jun123ORCID,Tian Jingjing123,Zhang Kai123ORCID,Xia Yun123,Li Zhifei123,Yu Ermeng123ORCID,Xie Wenping123,Gong Wangbao123

Affiliation:

1. Pearl River Fisheries Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences, Guangzhou, China

2. Hainan Fisheries Innovation Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences, Sanya, China

3. Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Aquatic Animal Immunology and Sustainable Aquaculture, Guangzhou, China

4. National Demonstration Center for Experimental Fisheries Science Education, Shanghai Ocean University, Shanghai, China

Abstract

Habitual dietary changes have the potential to induce alterations in the host’s gut microbiota. Mandarin fish (Siniperca chuatsi), an aquatic vertebrate species with distinct feeding habits, were fed with natural feeds (NF) and artificial feeds (AF) to simulate the effects of natural and processed food consumption on host gut microbiota assemblages. The results showed that the alpha diversity index was reduced in the AF diet treatment, as lower abundance and diversity of the gut microbiota were observed, which could be attributed to the colonized microorganisms of the diet itself and the incorporation of plant-derived proteins or carbohydrates. The β-diversity analysis indicated that the two dietary treatments were associated with distinct bacterial communities. The AF diet had a significantly higher abundance of Bacteroidota and a lower abundance of Actinomycetota, Acidobacteriota, and Chloroflexota compared to the NF group. In addition, Bacteroidota was the biomarker in the gut of mandarin fish from the AF treatment, while Acidobacteriota was distinguished in the NF treatments. Additionally, the increased abundance of Bacteroidota in the AF diet group contributed to the improved fermentation and nutrient assimilation, as supported by the metabolic functional prediction and transcriptome verification. Overall, the present work used the mandarin fish as a vertebrate model to uncover the effects of habitual dietary changes on the evolution of the host microbiota, which may provide potential insights for the substitution of natural foods by processed foods in mammals.

Funder

Guangdong Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation

Key Laboratory of Breeding Biotechnology and Sustainable Aquaculture, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Science and Technology Program of Guangzhou

Scientific Innovation Fund, PRFRI

Central Public-Interest Scientific Institution Basal Research Fund, CAFS

Publisher

PeerJ

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