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Host Gender and Androgen Levels Regulate Gut Bacterial Taxa in Pigs Leading to Sex-Biased Serum Metabolite Profiles

机译:宿主性别和雄激素水平调节猪中的肠道细菌分类群,导致性偏见的血清代谢物概况

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Gut microbiota regulates host metabolism and immunity. The phylogenetic composition of gut microbiota is influenced by diverse factors that include host gender. In this study, the effects of gender on gut microbial composition and its subsequent influence on serum metabolites in pigs were evaluated. The bacterial composition of feces samples was determined by 16S rRNA gene sequencing in 293 pure-bred Duroc pigs (108 gilts and 185 entire boars) and 64 validated pigs from an eight-breed mosaic F6 population. Twenty-eight F6 boars were castrated at 80 days of age to evaluate the effects of androgen on gut microbial composition. Untargeted serum metabolite features were determined in 45 boars and 26 gilts by an ultra-performance liquid chromatography coupled with quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry (UPLC-QTOF/MS). The study observed an obvious influence of host gender on the gut microbial composition and identified numerous sex-biased bacterial taxa. These included Veillonellaceae, Roseburia, Bulleidia, and Escherichia which showed the higher abundance in boars, and Treponema and Bacteroides which were over-represented in gilts. Castration significantly shifted the fecal microbiota composition of the boars toward that of gilts. The predicted functional pathways of the gut microbiome related to obesity and energy harvest were enriched in gilts, and positively associated with gilt-enriched bacteria. Functional pathways related to peptidases and carbohydrate metabolism were enriched in boars and positively associated with boar-enriched bacteria. Serum metabolites related to androgen and cresol metabolism were identified as sex-biased metabolites. Correlation analysis between serum metabolites and sex-biased bacteria identified that the serum concentration of androgen-related metabolites was positively correlated with Bulleidia and Escherichia, but negatively associated with Treponema, suggesting a significant interaction between gut microbiota and host sex hormone metabolism. These results offer basic knowledge of how host gender and gut microbiota influence host metabolism.
机译:Gut Microbiota调节宿主代谢和免疫力。肠道微生物的系统发育组合物受到不同因素的影响,包括宿主性别。在这项研究中,评估了性别对肠道微生物组合物的影响及其随后对猪血清代谢物的影响。粪便样品的细菌组合物在293个纯繁殖的Duroc猪(108型粗糙和185个整体公猪)中测定了16S rRNA基因测序,来自8种来自八种马赛克F6群体的64只验证的猪。在80天的时候阉割了28个F6公猪,以评估雄激素对肠道微生物组合物的影响。通过与四极针对飞行时间质谱(UPLC-QTOF / MS)相结合的超级性液相色谱法测定未结术血清代谢物特征。该研究观察到宿主性别对肠道微生物组成的显而易见的影响,并确定了许多性偏向的细菌分类群。这些包括Veillonellaceae,Roseburia,Bulleidia和大肠杆菌,所述猪的丰富性较高,蜂鸣器和诱饵中的菌体和菌体在吉尔特中出现。阉割显着使粪便微生物群组成显着转移到吉尔茨的公猪的组成。与肥胖和能量收获相关的肠道微生物组的预测函数途径富集胃肠,与富含镀锌的细菌正相关。与肽酶和碳水化合物代谢相关的功能性途径富集公猪和与富集的富集细菌正相关。与雄激素和甲酚代谢相关的血清代谢物被鉴定为性偏见的代谢物。血清代谢物和性偏见细菌之间的相关分析认为雄激素相关代谢物的血清浓度与Bulleidia和大肠杆菌呈正相关,但与粒细胞产生负面相关,表明肠道微生物群与宿主性激素代谢之间的显着相互作用。这些结果提供了对性别和肠道微生物症如何影响宿主新陈代谢的基本知识。

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