Unveiling the Gut Microbiome of Malaysia's Colobine Monkeys : Insights into Health and Evolution

IF 0.8 4区 农林科学 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Abd Rahman Mohd-Ridwan, Badrul Munir Md-Zain, Mohd Faudzir Najmuddin, Nursyuhada Othman, Hidayah Haris, Nur Hartini Sariyati, Ikki Matsuda, Boo Sook Yee, Yiling Lee, Siew Fen Lye, Muhammad Abu Bakar Abdul-Latiff
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Abstract

Background

Colobines are primarily leaf-eating primates, depend on microbiota of gastrointestinal tracts for food digestion. However, the gut microbiota of Malaysia's colobines specifically langurs remains unstudied.

Aims

Hence, we aim to analyze the fecal microbiomes of Malaysia's langurs using Presbytis femoralis, Presbytis robinsoni, Trachypithecus obscurus, and Trachypithecus cristatus from various landscapes as models.

Material and Methods

We collected samples from all four species across several areas in Peninsular Malaysia and performed 16S ribosomal RNA gene amplicon sequencing using the Illumina sequencing platform.

Results

Presbytis femoralis exhibited the highest bacterial diversity, followed by T. obscurus, T. cristatus, P. robinsoni and the lowest, P. siamensis. Over 11 million operational taxonomic units (OTUs) were identified across Malaysia's langurs spanning 26 phyla, 180 families, and 329 genera of microbes. The OTUs were dominated by Firmicutes, Proteobacteria, and Bacteroidetes. There are 11 genera of pathogenic bacteria were identified across all host species. Nine pathogenic bacterial genera inhabit both T. obscurus, indicating poor health due to low bacterial diversity and heightened pathogenicity. In contrast, P. robinsoni with the fewest pathogenic species is deemed the healthiest among Malaysia's langurs.

Discussion

This study demonstrates that alterations in diet, behavior, and habitat affect bacterial diversity in Malaysia's langurs' gut microbiota. Even though this is the first comprehensive analysis of langur microbiomes in Malaysia, it is important to note the limitations regarding the number of samples, populations sampled, and the geographical origins and landscapes of these populations. Our results suggest that Malaysia's langurs may harbor pathogenic bacteria, potentially posing a risk of transmission to humans.

Conclusion

This highlights the critical need for the conservation and management of Malaysia's langurs, particularly considering their interactions with humans. This data can serve as a foundation for authorities to inform the public about the origins and significance of animal health and the management of zoonotic diseases.

揭开马来西亚疣猴肠道微生物组的面纱:洞察健康与进化。
背景:疣猴主要是食叶灵长类动物,依靠胃肠道微生物群消化食物。目的:因此,我们以来自不同地貌的大腿疣猴(Presbytis femoralis)、罗宾逊疣猴(Presbytis robinsoni)、钝头疣猴(Trachypithecus obscurus)和冠疣猴(Trachypithecus cristatus)为模型,分析马来西亚叶猴的粪便微生物群:我们在马来西亚半岛的多个地区采集了所有四个物种的样本,并使用Illumina测序平台进行了16S核糖体RNA基因扩增片段测序:结果:Presbytis femoralis 的细菌多样性最高,其次是 T. obscurus、T. cristatus、P. robinsoni,最低的是 P. siamensis。在马来西亚的叶猴身上发现了超过 1,100 万个可操作的分类单元(OTU),涵盖 26 个门、180 个科和 329 个微生物属。OTUs以固着菌、变形菌和类杆菌为主。在所有宿主物种中发现了 11 个致病菌属。有 9 个致病菌属栖息在钝口蟾中,这表明钝口蟾的健康状况很差,因为细菌的多样性很低,致病性很强。相比之下,罗宾逊叶猴的致病菌种类最少,被认为是马来西亚叶猴中最健康的:本研究表明,饮食、行为和栖息地的改变会影响马来西亚叶猴肠道微生物群的细菌多样性。尽管这是首次对马来西亚的叶猴微生物组进行全面分析,但必须注意到样本数量、采样种群以及这些种群的地理起源和地貌方面的局限性。我们的研究结果表明,马来西亚的叶猴可能携带致病细菌,有可能向人类传播:这凸显了保护和管理马来西亚叶猴的迫切需要,特别是考虑到它们与人类的互动。这些数据可作为当局向公众宣传动物健康和人畜共患疾病管理的起源和意义的基础。
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CiteScore
1.40
自引率
42.90%
发文量
62
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Medical Primatology publishes research on non-human primates as models to study, prevent, and/or treat human diseases; subjects include veterinary medicine; morphology, physiology, reproductive biology, central nervous system, and cardiovascular diseases; husbandry, handling, experimental methodology, and management of non-human primate colonies and laboratories; non-human primate wildlife management; and behaviour and sociology as related to medical conditions and captive non-human primate needs. Published material includes: Original Manuscripts - research results; Case Reports - scientific documentation of a single clinical study; Short Papers - case histories, methodologies, and techniques of particular interest; Letters to the Editor - opinions, controversies and sporadic scientific observations; Perspectives – opinion piece about existing research on a particular topic; Minireviews – a concise review of existing literature; Book Reviews by invitation; Special Issues containing selected papers from specialized meetings; and Editorials and memoriams authored by the Editor-in-Chief.
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