瘤胃中纤毛虫原生动物的培养技术:最新进展与长期挑战。

IF 2.5 3区 生物学 Q3 MICROBIOLOGY
Timothy J. Hackmann , Arup Sen , Jeffrey L. Firkins
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摘要

纤毛虫原生动物是瘤胃微生物群落的关键成员。对它们的研究对作为其宿主的牛的健康和生产率非常重要。然而,在实验室中培养这一微生物群体一直面临挑战。本综述将总结最近的进展以及这些长期存在的挑战。原生动物有三种培养方式(体外培养、体外批量培养和体外连续培养)。体外培养可通过洗去污染细胞(如细菌)从瘤胃内容物中轻松制备。它们有助于对新陈代谢进行基本观察,如原生动物形成哪些类型的发酵产物。不过,这些培养物只能维持很短的时间(几分钟或几小时)。体外批量培养和体外连续培养可用于较长时间(数周或更长)的实验。不过,除非同时存在细菌,否则目前无法在这些培养物中维持原生动物。在本综述的最后,我们将介绍制备原生动物体外培养物的方案。我们的方案已经标准化,并成功应用于各种动物饮食、用户和机构。我们希望这篇综述能帮助其他人培养瘤胃纤毛虫原生动物,并对这一重要的微生物群体有新的认识。
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Culture techniques for ciliate protozoa from the rumen: Recent advances and persistent challenges

Ciliate protozoa are key members of the microbial community of the rumen. Their study is important to the health and productivity of cattle, which are their hosts. However, there have been persistent challenges in culturing this microbial group in the laboratory. This review will sum up recent advances along with these persistent challenges. Protozoa have been maintained in three types of cultures (ex vivo, in vitro batch, in vitro continuous). Ex vivo cultures are prepared readily from rumen contents by washing away contaminating cells (e.g., bacteria). They have been useful in making basic observations of metabolism, such as which types of fermentation products protozoa form. However, these cultures can be maintained for only short periods (minutes or hours). In vitro batch and in vitro continuous cultures can be used in longer experiments (weeks or longer). However, it is not currently possible to maintain protozoa in these cultures unless bacteria are also present. We conclude the review with a protocol for preparing ex vivo cultures of protozoa. Our protocol has been standardized and used successfully across animal diets, users, and institutions. We anticipate this review will prepare others to culture rumen ciliate protozoa and reach new insights into this important microbial group.

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Anaerobe
Anaerobe 生物-微生物学
CiteScore
5.20
自引率
8.70%
发文量
137
审稿时长
76 days
期刊介绍: Anaerobe is essential reading for those who wish to remain at the forefront of discoveries relating to life processes of strictly anaerobes. The journal is multi-disciplinary, and provides a unique forum for those investigating anaerobic organisms that cause infections in humans and animals, as well as anaerobes that play roles in microbiomes or environmental processes. Anaerobe publishes reviews, mini reviews, original research articles, notes and case reports. Relevant topics fall into the broad categories of anaerobes in human and animal diseases, anaerobes in the microbiome, anaerobes in the environment, diagnosis of anaerobes in clinical microbiology laboratories, molecular biology, genetics, pathogenesis, toxins and antibiotic susceptibility of anaerobic bacteria.
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