微生物群有助于调节肠道-睾丸轴在季节性精子发生

Zifang Wu, Long Li, Shaoxian Chen, Ye Gong, Yuyan Liu, Tianqi Jin, Yang Wang, Jie Tang, Qian Dong, Bangzhu Yang, Fangxia Yang, Wuzi Dong
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季节性繁殖是动物一种重要的适应策略。最近的研究强调了肠道微生物群在生殖健康中的潜在作用。然而,肠道微生物群与季节性育种者繁殖之间的关系尚不清楚。本研究选择了一种独特的单一食物来源动物——飞松鼠(Trogopterus xanthipes)作为研究季节性繁殖的模式生物。通过整合转录组学、代谢组学和微生物组学数据,我们全面研究了肠道-代谢-睾丸轴在季节性育种中的调节。在这里,我们证明了在繁殖季节,鼯鼠睾丸中存在显著的生精表型和高度活跃的生精转录特征,这与多胺代谢增加有关,主要涉及精胺和γ-氨基丁酸。此外,在大肠中观察到瘤胃球菌的富集,这可能有助于增强肠道中蛋氨酸的生物合成。在其他几个季节性繁殖动物中也观察到类似的瘤球菌丰度变化。这些发现创新性地揭示了肠道菌群的重塑通过多胺代谢调节季节性育种者的精子发生,突出了肠道-睾丸轴在家畜动物育种和人类健康管理中的巨大潜力。
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Microbiota contribute to regulation of the gut-testis axis in seasonal spermatogenesis
Seasonal breeding is an important adaptive strategy for animals. Recent studies have highlighted the potential role of the gut microbiota in reproductive health. However, the relationship between the gut microbiota and reproduction in seasonal breeders remains unclear. In this study, we selected a unique single food source animal, the flying squirrel (Trogopterus xanthipes), as a model organism for studying seasonal breeding. By integrating transcriptomic, metabolomic, and microbiome data, we comprehensively investigated the regulation of the gut-metabolism-testis axis in seasonal breeding. Here, we demonstrated a significant spermatogenic phenotype and highly active spermatogenic transcriptional characteristics in the testes of flying squirrels during the breeding season, which were associated with increased polyamine metabolism, primarily involving spermine and γ-amino butyric acid. Moreover, an enrichment of Ruminococcus was observed in the large intestine during the BS and may contribute to enhanced methionine biosynthesis in the gut. Similar changes in Ruminococcus abundance were also observed in several other seasonal breeders. These findings innovatively revealed that reshaping the gut microbiota regulates spermatogenesis in seasonal breeders through polyamine metabolism, highlighting the great potential of the gut-testis axis in livestock animal breeding and human health management.
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