Characterizing core microbiota and regulatory functions of the pig gut microbiome

Author:

Hu Jun1234,Chen Jianwei567,Ma Libao8934,Hou Qiliang8934,Zhang Yong1011,Kong Xiangfeng1213,Huang Xingguo14,Tang Zhonglin1516,Wei Hong89,Wang Xiangru893,Yan Xianghua8934

Affiliation:

1. National Key Laboratory of Agricultural Microbiology , Hubei Hongshan Laboratory, Frontiers Science Center for Animal Breeding and Sustainable Production, College of Animal Sciences and Technology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Huazhong , Wuhan, Hubei 430070 , China

2. Agricultural University , Hubei Hongshan Laboratory, Frontiers Science Center for Animal Breeding and Sustainable Production, College of Animal Sciences and Technology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Huazhong , Wuhan, Hubei 430070 , China

3. The Cooperative Innovation Center for Sustainable Pig Production , Wuhan, Hubei 430070 , China

4. Hubei Provincial Engineering Laboratory for Pig Precision Feeding and Feed Safety Technology , Wuhan, Hubei 430070 , China

5. BGI Research , Qingdao, Shandong 266555 , China

6. Laboratory of Genomics and Molecular Biomedicine , Department of Biology, , Copenhagen 2100 , Denmark

7. University of Copenhagen , Department of Biology, , Copenhagen 2100 , Denmark

8. National Key Laboratory of Agricultural Microbiology , Hubei Hongshan Laboratory, Frontiers Science Center for Animal Breeding and Sustainable Production, College of Animal Sciences and Technology, College of Veterinary Medicine, , Wuhan, Hubei 430070 , China

9. Huazhong Agricultural University , Hubei Hongshan Laboratory, Frontiers Science Center for Animal Breeding and Sustainable Production, College of Animal Sciences and Technology, College of Veterinary Medicine, , Wuhan, Hubei 430070 , China

10. Key Laboratory of Animal Genetics , Breeding and Reproduction in the Plateau Mountainous Region, Ministry of Education, , Guiyang, Guizhou 550025 , China

11. Guizhou University , Breeding and Reproduction in the Plateau Mountainous Region, Ministry of Education, , Guiyang, Guizhou 550025 , China

12. Hunan Provincial Key Laboratory of Animal Nutritional Physiology and Metabolic Process , Institute of Subtropical Agriculture, , Changsha, Hunan 410125 , China

13. Chinese Academy of Sciences , Institute of Subtropical Agriculture, , Changsha, Hunan 410125 , China

14. College of Animal Science and Technology, Hunan Agriculture University , Changsha, Hunan 410128 , China

15. Shenzhen Branch , Guangdong Laboratory for Lingnan Modern Agriculture, Agricultural Genomics Institute at Shenzhen, , Shenzhen 518124 , China

16. Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences , Guangdong Laboratory for Lingnan Modern Agriculture, Agricultural Genomics Institute at Shenzhen, , Shenzhen 518124 , China

Abstract

Abstract Domestic pigs (Sus scrofa) are the leading terrestrial animals used for meat production. The gut microbiota significantly affect host nutrition, metabolism, and immunity. Hence, characterization of the gut microbial structure and function will improve our understanding of gut microbial resources and the mechanisms underlying host–microbe interactions. Here, we investigated the gut microbiomes of seven pig breeds using metagenomics and 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing. We established an expanded gut microbial reference catalog comprising 17 020 160 genes and identified 4910 metagenome-assembled genomes. We also analyzed the gut resistome to provide an overview of the profiles of the antimicrobial resistance genes in pigs. By analyzing the relative abundances of microbes, we identified three core-predominant gut microbes (Phascolarctobacterium succinatutens, Prevotella copri, and Oscillibacter valericigenes) in pigs used in this study. Oral administration of the three core-predominant gut microbes significantly increased the organ indexes (including the heart, spleen, and thymus), but decreased the gastrointestinal lengths in germ-free mice. The three core microbes significantly enhanced intestinal epithelial barrier function and altered the intestinal mucosal morphology, as was evident from the increase in crypt depths in the duodenum and ileum. Furthermore, the three core microbes significantly affected several metabolic pathways (such as “steroid hormone biosynthesis,” “primary bile acid biosynthesis,” “phenylalanine, tyrosine and tryptophan biosynthesis,” and “phenylalanine metabolism”) in germ-free mice. These findings provide a panoramic view of the pig gut microbiome and insights into the functional contributions of the core-predominant gut microbes to the host.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Hubei Hongshan Laboratory

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

National Postdoctoral Program for Innovative Talents

Postdoctoral Science Foundation of China

Natural Science Foundation of Hubei Province

Hubei Provincial Postdoctoral Innovative Post Project of China

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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