Gut microbiota can transfer fiber characteristics and lipid metabolic profiles of skeletal muscle from pigs to germ-free mice

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Honglin Yan
Hui Diao
Yi Xiao
Wenxia Li
Bing Yu
Jun He
Jie Yu
Ping Zheng
Xiangbing Mao
Yuheng Luo
Benhua Zeng
Hong Wei
Daiwen Chen
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[1] Animal Nutrition Institute,Department of Laboratory Animal Science
[2] Sichuan Agricultural University,undefined
[3] Key Laboratory of Animal Disease-Resistance Nutrition,undefined
[4] Ministry of Education,undefined
[5] China,undefined
[6] College of Basic Medical Sciences Third Military Medical University,undefined
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Obesity causes changes in microbiota composition and an altered gut microbiota can transfer obesity-associated phenotypes from donors to recipients. Obese Rongchang pigs (RP) exhibited distinct fiber characteristics and lipid metabolic profiles in their muscle compared with lean Yorkshire pigs (YP). However, whether RP have a different gut microbiota than YP and whether there is a relationship between the microbiota and muscle properties are poorly understood. The present study was conducted to test whether the muscle properties can be transferred from pigs to germ-free (GF) mice. High-throughput pyrosequencing confirms the presence of distinct core microbiota between pig breeds, with alterations in taxonomic distribution and modulations in β diversity. RP displayed a significant higher Firmicutes/Bacteroidetes ratio and apparent genera differences compared with YP. Transplanting the porcine microbiota into GF mice replicated the phenotypes of the donors. RP and their GF mouse recipients exhibited a higher body fat mass, a higher slow-contracting fiber proportion, a decreased fiber size and fast IIb fiber percentage and enhanced lipogenesis in the gastrocnemius muscle. Furthermore, the gut microbiota composition of colonized mice shared high similarity with their donor pigs. Taken together, the gut microbiota of obese pigs intrinsically influences skeletal muscle development and the lipid metabolic profiles.
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