Breed differences in the expression levels of gga-miR-222a in laying hens influenced H2S production by regulating methionine synthase genes in gut bacteria

Abstract Background The microbiota in the cecum of laying hens is crucial for host digestion, metabolism, and odor gas production. The results of recent studies have suggested that host microRNAs (miRNAs) can regulate gene expression of the gut microbiota. In the present study, the expression profil...

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Main Authors: Si-Cheng Xing, Chun-Bo Huang, Rui-Ting Wu, Yi-Wen Yang, Jing-Yuan Chen, Jian-Dui Mi, Yin-Bao Wu, Yan Wang, Xin-Di Liao
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-08-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s40168-021-01098-7
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spelling doaj-92028e33477f40f5a76852bc264bf56c2021-08-29T11:11:48ZengBMCMicrobiome2049-26182021-08-019111610.1186/s40168-021-01098-7Breed differences in the expression levels of gga-miR-222a in laying hens influenced H2S production by regulating methionine synthase genes in gut bacteriaSi-Cheng Xing0Chun-Bo Huang1Rui-Ting Wu2Yi-Wen Yang3Jing-Yuan Chen4Jian-Dui Mi5Yin-Bao Wu6Yan Wang7Xin-Di Liao8College of Animal Science, South China Agricultural UniversityCollege of Animal Science, South China Agricultural UniversityCollege of Animal Science, South China Agricultural UniversityCollege of Animal Science, South China Agricultural UniversityCollege of Animal Science, South China Agricultural UniversityCollege of Animal Science, South China Agricultural UniversityCollege of Animal Science, South China Agricultural UniversityCollege of Animal Science, South China Agricultural UniversityCollege of Animal Science, South China Agricultural UniversityAbstract Background The microbiota in the cecum of laying hens is crucial for host digestion, metabolism, and odor gas production. The results of recent studies have suggested that host microRNAs (miRNAs) can regulate gene expression of the gut microbiota. In the present study, the expression profiles of host-derived miRNAs in the cecal content of two laying hen breeds; Hy-line Gray and Lohmann Pink, which have dissimilar H2S production, were characterized; and their effects on H2S production by regulating the expression of gut microbiota-associated genes were demonstrated. Results The differential expression of microbial serine O-acetyltransferase, methionine synthase, aspartate aminotransferase, methionine-gamma-lyase, and adenylylsulfate kinase between the two hen breeds resulted in lower H2S production in the Hy-line hens. The results also revealed the presence of miRNA exosomes in the cecal content of laying hens, and an analysis of potential miRNA-target relationships between 9 differentially expressed miRNAs and 9 differentially expressed microbial genes related to H2S production identified two methionine synthase genes, Odosp_3416 and BF9343_2953, that are targeted by gga-miR-222a. Interestingly, in vitro fermentation results showed that gga-miR-222a upregulates the expression of these genes, which increased methionine concentrations but decreased H2S production and soluble sulfide concentrations, indicating the potential of host-derived gga-miR-222a to reduce H2S emission in laying hens. Conclusion The findings of the present study reveal both a physiological role by which miRNAs shape the cecal microbiota of laying hens and a strategy to use host miRNAs to manipulate the microbiome and actively express key microbial genes to reduce H2S emissions and breed environmentally friendly laying hens. Video Abstracthttps://doi.org/10.1186/s40168-021-01098-7miRNAMetatranscriptomegga-miR-222aHydrogen sulfideLaying hens
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author Si-Cheng Xing
Chun-Bo Huang
Rui-Ting Wu
Yi-Wen Yang
Jing-Yuan Chen
Jian-Dui Mi
Yin-Bao Wu
Yan Wang
Xin-Di Liao
spellingShingle Si-Cheng Xing
Chun-Bo Huang
Rui-Ting Wu
Yi-Wen Yang
Jing-Yuan Chen
Jian-Dui Mi
Yin-Bao Wu
Yan Wang
Xin-Di Liao
Breed differences in the expression levels of gga-miR-222a in laying hens influenced H2S production by regulating methionine synthase genes in gut bacteria
Microbiome
miRNA
Metatranscriptome
gga-miR-222a
Hydrogen sulfide
Laying hens
author_facet Si-Cheng Xing
Chun-Bo Huang
Rui-Ting Wu
Yi-Wen Yang
Jing-Yuan Chen
Jian-Dui Mi
Yin-Bao Wu
Yan Wang
Xin-Di Liao
author_sort Si-Cheng Xing
title Breed differences in the expression levels of gga-miR-222a in laying hens influenced H2S production by regulating methionine synthase genes in gut bacteria
title_short Breed differences in the expression levels of gga-miR-222a in laying hens influenced H2S production by regulating methionine synthase genes in gut bacteria
title_full Breed differences in the expression levels of gga-miR-222a in laying hens influenced H2S production by regulating methionine synthase genes in gut bacteria
title_fullStr Breed differences in the expression levels of gga-miR-222a in laying hens influenced H2S production by regulating methionine synthase genes in gut bacteria
title_full_unstemmed Breed differences in the expression levels of gga-miR-222a in laying hens influenced H2S production by regulating methionine synthase genes in gut bacteria
title_sort breed differences in the expression levels of gga-mir-222a in laying hens influenced h2s production by regulating methionine synthase genes in gut bacteria
publisher BMC
series Microbiome
issn 2049-2618
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Abstract Background The microbiota in the cecum of laying hens is crucial for host digestion, metabolism, and odor gas production. The results of recent studies have suggested that host microRNAs (miRNAs) can regulate gene expression of the gut microbiota. In the present study, the expression profiles of host-derived miRNAs in the cecal content of two laying hen breeds; Hy-line Gray and Lohmann Pink, which have dissimilar H2S production, were characterized; and their effects on H2S production by regulating the expression of gut microbiota-associated genes were demonstrated. Results The differential expression of microbial serine O-acetyltransferase, methionine synthase, aspartate aminotransferase, methionine-gamma-lyase, and adenylylsulfate kinase between the two hen breeds resulted in lower H2S production in the Hy-line hens. The results also revealed the presence of miRNA exosomes in the cecal content of laying hens, and an analysis of potential miRNA-target relationships between 9 differentially expressed miRNAs and 9 differentially expressed microbial genes related to H2S production identified two methionine synthase genes, Odosp_3416 and BF9343_2953, that are targeted by gga-miR-222a. Interestingly, in vitro fermentation results showed that gga-miR-222a upregulates the expression of these genes, which increased methionine concentrations but decreased H2S production and soluble sulfide concentrations, indicating the potential of host-derived gga-miR-222a to reduce H2S emission in laying hens. Conclusion The findings of the present study reveal both a physiological role by which miRNAs shape the cecal microbiota of laying hens and a strategy to use host miRNAs to manipulate the microbiome and actively express key microbial genes to reduce H2S emissions and breed environmentally friendly laying hens. Video Abstract
topic miRNA
Metatranscriptome
gga-miR-222a
Hydrogen sulfide
Laying hens
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s40168-021-01098-7
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