野生鸟类肠道菌群组成及功能随年龄变化的宏基因组分析除了转座酶基因丰度增加外,变化不大。

IF 5.1 Q1 ECOLOGY
ISME communications Pub Date : 2025-01-23 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1093/ismeco/ycaf008
Chuen Zhang Lee, Sarah F Worsley, Charli S Davies, Ece Silan, Terry Burke, Jan Komdeur, Falk Hildebrand, Hannah L Dugdale, David S Richardson
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对野生动物的研究大多使用16S元条形码进行,已经获得了关于肠道微生物组(GM)随年龄和衰老变化的模糊证据。此外,尽管转基因代谢特征可能与宿主衰老衰退有关,但很少在这些野生种群中研究转基因功能的变化。在这里,我们使用了7年的个体重复采样和霰弹枪宏基因组测序来研究塞舌尔莺(Acrocephalus sechellensis)基因随年龄的分类和功能变化。结果表明,转基因物种丰富度随年龄和终末年呈下降趋势,且终末年呈下降趋势。转基因植物的分类和功能组成也随着寄主年龄的变化而变化。然而,我们发现的变化与年龄呈线性关系(甚至主要发生在该物种衰老开始前的早期),几乎没有证据表明在晚年或最后一年加速变化。因此,结果表明GM随年龄的变化与衰老无关。有趣的是,我们发现一组转座酶基因的丰度随着年龄的增长而显著增加,这可能是被动积累的,也可能是由于随着年龄的增长而出现的压力引起的转座增加。这些发现揭示了野生脊椎动物的分类和功能转基因随着年龄而变化,而不是衰老,并为未来与年龄和衰老相关的野生功能转基因研究提供了蓝图。
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Metagenomic analyses of gut microbiome composition and function with age in a wild bird; little change, except increased transposase gene abundance.

Studies on wild animals, mostly undertaken using 16S metabarcoding, have yielded ambiguous evidence regarding changes in the gut microbiome (GM) with age and senescence. Furthermore, variation in GM function has rarely been studied in such wild populations, despite GM metabolic characteristics potentially being associated with host senescent declines. Here, we used 7 years of repeated sampling of individuals and shotgun metagenomic sequencing to investigate taxonomic and functional changes in the GM of Seychelles warblers (Acrocephalus sechellensis) with age. Our results suggest that taxonomic GM species richness declines with age and in the terminal year, with this terminal decline occurring consistently across all ages. Taxonomic and functional GM composition also shifted with host age. However, the changes we identified occurred linearly with age (or even mainly during early years prior to the onset of senescence in this species) with little evidence of accelerated change in later life or during their terminal year. Therefore, the results suggest that changes in the GM with age are not linked to senescence. Interestingly, we found a significant increase in the abundance of a group of transposase genes with age, which may accumulate passively or due to increased transposition induced as a result of stressors that arise with age. These findings reveal taxonomic and functional GM changes with age, but not senescence, in a wild vertebrate and provide a blueprint for future wild functional GM studies linked to age and senescence.

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