Methanogen Colonisation Does Not Significantly Alter Acetogen Diversity in Lambs Isolated 17 h After Birth and Raised Aseptically

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作者
Gagen, Emma J. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Mosoni, Pascale [4 ]
Denman, Stuart E. [2 ]
Al Jassim, Rafat [3 ]
McSweeney, Christopher S. [2 ]
Forano, Evelyne [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Regensburg, Dept Microbiol, D-93053 Regensburg, Germany
[2] CSIRO Livestock Ind, St Lucia, Qld 4067, Australia
[3] Univ Queensland, Sch Anim Studies, Gatton, Qld 4343, Australia
[4] INRA, Ctr Clermont Ferrand Theix, Unite Microbiol, UR454, F-63122 St Genes Champanelle, France
关键词
16S RIBOSOMAL-RNA; REDUCTIVE ACETOGENESIS; CELLULOLYTIC BACTERIA; RUMEN; ESTABLISHMENT; POPULATIONS; GENE; COMMUNITY; DNA; MICROORGANISMS;
D O I
10.1007/s00248-012-0024-z
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Reductive acetogenesis is not competitive with methanogenesis in adult ruminants, whereas acetogenic bacteria are the dominant hydrogenotrophs in the early rumen microbiota. The ecology of hydrogenotrophs in the developing rumen was investigated using young lambs, raised in sterile isolators, and conventional adult sheep. Two lambs were born naturally, left with their dams for 17 h and then placed into a sterile isolator and reared aseptically. They were inoculated with cellulolytic bacteria and later with Methanobrevibacter sp. 87.7 to investigate the effect of methanogen establishment on the rumen acetogen population since they lacked cultivable representatives of methanogens. Putative acetogens were investigated by acetyl-CoA synthase and formyltetrahydrofolate synthetase gene analysis and methanogens by methyl coenzyme reductase A gene analysis. Unexpectedly, a low abundant but diverse population of methanogens (predominantly Methanobrevibacter spp.) was identified in isolated lambs pre-inoculation with Mbb. sp 87.7, which was similar to the community structure in conventional sheep. In contrast, potential acetogen diversity in isolated lambs and conventional sheep was different. Potential acetogens affiliated between the Lachnospiraceae and Clostridiaceae in conventional sheep and with the Blautia genus and the Lachnospiraceae in isolated lambs. The establishment of Mbb. sp. 87.7 (1,000-fold increase in methanogens) did not substantially affect acetogen diversity.
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