Detection and isolation of typical gut indigenous bacteria in mice fed corn starch, bread flour or whole wheat flour

Natsumi Takei, Takashi Kuda, Natsumi Handa, Hajime Takahashi, Bon Kimura
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Whole wheat flour (WWF) is regarded to have preventive effects on life-style diseases. Detection, identification and isolation of WWF-responsive gut indigenous bacteria (RIB) should reveal the gut microbiota-mediated properties of WWF. To confirm the existence and roles of bread flour (BF)- and WWF-RIB, Institute of Cancer Research mice were fed a diet containing corn starch (CS), BF or WWF as the starch source for 14 days. WWF increased in defecation. BF- and WWF-RIB were detected using 16S rRNA(V4) gene amplicon sequencing. Amplicon sequence variants (ASVs) of Lactobacillus johnsonii-like bacteria in both BF and WWF groups (respective relative abundance: 9.3% and 9.4%) were higher than those in the CS group (0.5%). While Lactobacillus intestinalis- and Limosilactobacillus reuteri-like bacteria ASVs were high in the WWF group (0.8% and 1.7%, respectively), these were not detected in the CS group. In contrast, ASVs of Blautia-, Clostridium saudiense/disporicum-, Lactobacillus murinus-, Muribaculaceae-, Phocaeicola vulgatus- and Bifidobacterium pseudolongum-like bacteria in CS-fed mice were higher than those in the other mice. Among these BF- and WWF-RIB, L. johnsonii and L. reuteri could be isolated. Further studies on the isolation of the RIB from the human gut are required.

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玉米淀粉、面包粉和全麦粉对小鼠肠道典型细菌的检测与分离
全麦面粉(WWF)被认为对生活方式疾病有预防作用。检测、鉴定和分离对世界自然基金会有反应的肠道原生细菌(RIB)将揭示世界自然基金会肠道微生物群介导的特性。为了证实面包粉(BF)-和世界自然基金会-肋骨的存在及其作用,癌症研究所用含有玉米淀粉(CS)、BF或世界自然基金会作为淀粉源的日粮喂养小鼠14 d。排便量增加。采用16S rRNA(V4)基因扩增子测序法检测BF-和WWF-RIB。BF组和WWF组约氏乳杆菌样菌扩增子序列变异(asv)的相对丰度分别为9.3%和9.4%,高于CS组(0.5%)。而在WWF组中,肠乳杆菌和罗伊氏乳杆菌样细菌asv含量较高(分别为0.8%和1.7%),而在CS组中未检测到asv。相比之下,cs喂养的小鼠中Blautia-、Clostridium saudiense/disporicum-、Lactobacillus murinus-、Muribaculaceae-、Phocaeicola vulgatus-和Bifidobacterium pseudolongum-like细菌的asv高于其他小鼠。其中BF-和WWF-RIB可分离到约氏乳杆菌和罗伊氏乳杆菌。需要进一步研究从人体肠道中分离肋骨。
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