Establishment of murine gut microbiota in gnotobiotic mice

Summary: Determining whether associations between gut microbiota characteristics and host physiology represent causal relationships is a fundamental challenge for microbiome research. We report a detailed investigation of microbiome assembly in C57BL/6 germ-free mice across a period of 70 days and c...

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Main Authors: Jocelyn M. Choo, Geraint B. Rogers
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-02-01
Series:iScience
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589004221000171
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spelling doaj-9e84d09ffb7f4c0eaca9ea1b16bc450c2021-02-21T04:35:09ZengElsevieriScience2589-00422021-02-01242102049Establishment of murine gut microbiota in gnotobiotic miceJocelyn M. Choo0Geraint B. Rogers1SAHMRI Microbiome Research Laboratory, Flinders University College of Medicine and Public Health, Adelaide, SA 5000, Australia; Microbiome and Host Health, South Australia Health and Medical Research Institute, North Terrace, Adelaide, SA 5000, Australia; Corresponding author Microbiome and Host Health, South Australia Health and Medical Research Institute, North Terrace, Adelaide, SA 5000, AustraliaSAHMRI Microbiome Research Laboratory, Flinders University College of Medicine and Public Health, Adelaide, SA 5000, Australia; Microbiome and Host Health, South Australia Health and Medical Research Institute, North Terrace, Adelaide, SA 5000, AustraliaSummary: Determining whether associations between gut microbiota characteristics and host physiology represent causal relationships is a fundamental challenge for microbiome research. We report a detailed investigation of microbiome assembly in C57BL/6 germ-free mice across a period of 70 days and compare the effects of single and multiple rounds of gavage, using both native and antibiotic-disrupted murine donor material. Recipients of the native microbiota did not achieve compositional stability until day 28 and persistent differences to donor microbiota remained until day 70. Performing multiple rounds of gavage significantly increased the cumulative number of detected taxa (mean increase: 10.4%) and compositional similarity to donor, and significantly reduced within-group variance (p < 0.05). Multiple rounds of gavage with antibiotic-disrupted microbiota provided no substantial benefit in relation to compositional similarity to donor or within-group variance. The process of donor microbiota establishment in recipient animals is necessary before experimentation commences and is considerably influenced by donor microbiota characteristics.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589004221000171Biological SciencesMicrobiologyMicrobiome
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author Jocelyn M. Choo
Geraint B. Rogers
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Geraint B. Rogers
Establishment of murine gut microbiota in gnotobiotic mice
iScience
Biological Sciences
Microbiology
Microbiome
author_facet Jocelyn M. Choo
Geraint B. Rogers
author_sort Jocelyn M. Choo
title Establishment of murine gut microbiota in gnotobiotic mice
title_short Establishment of murine gut microbiota in gnotobiotic mice
title_full Establishment of murine gut microbiota in gnotobiotic mice
title_fullStr Establishment of murine gut microbiota in gnotobiotic mice
title_full_unstemmed Establishment of murine gut microbiota in gnotobiotic mice
title_sort establishment of murine gut microbiota in gnotobiotic mice
publisher Elsevier
series iScience
issn 2589-0042
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Summary: Determining whether associations between gut microbiota characteristics and host physiology represent causal relationships is a fundamental challenge for microbiome research. We report a detailed investigation of microbiome assembly in C57BL/6 germ-free mice across a period of 70 days and compare the effects of single and multiple rounds of gavage, using both native and antibiotic-disrupted murine donor material. Recipients of the native microbiota did not achieve compositional stability until day 28 and persistent differences to donor microbiota remained until day 70. Performing multiple rounds of gavage significantly increased the cumulative number of detected taxa (mean increase: 10.4%) and compositional similarity to donor, and significantly reduced within-group variance (p < 0.05). Multiple rounds of gavage with antibiotic-disrupted microbiota provided no substantial benefit in relation to compositional similarity to donor or within-group variance. The process of donor microbiota establishment in recipient animals is necessary before experimentation commences and is considerably influenced by donor microbiota characteristics.
topic Biological Sciences
Microbiology
Microbiome
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589004221000171
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