Prevotella stercorea increases fat deposition in Jinhua pigs fed alfalfa grass-based diets

Abstract Background Fat is a key component of body composition in both humans and animals, with intramuscular fat (IMF) being a critical determinant of pork quality. Higher IMF level enhances meat qualities such as flavor, tenderness, and juiciness, directly influencing consumer preference and marke...

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الحاوية / القاعدة:Journal of Animal Science and Biotechnology
المؤلفون الرئيسيون: Qifan Zhang, Man Du, Yutian Shen, Xiaoxi Lu, Mingliang Jin, Yizhen Wang
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الوصول للمادة أونلاين:https://doi.org/10.1186/s40104-025-01217-6
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author Qifan Zhang
Man Du
Yutian Shen
Xiaoxi Lu
Mingliang Jin
Yizhen Wang
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Man Du
Yutian Shen
Xiaoxi Lu
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Yizhen Wang
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description Abstract Background Fat is a key component of body composition in both humans and animals, with intramuscular fat (IMF) being a critical determinant of pork quality. Higher IMF level enhances meat qualities such as flavor, tenderness, and juiciness, directly influencing consumer preference and market demand. Therefore, identifying microbial biomarkers associated with fat deposition is essential for improving meat quality in livestock and understanding how gut microbiota regulates host metabolism. Results In this study, we examined changes in meat quality, fat metabolism, and gut microbiota during the pig life cycle, from weaning to marketing. We found that Jinhua pig exhibited higher IMF content and marbling score, and higher α diversity of colonic microbial communities. Microbiome Multivariate Association with Linear Models was used to identify the core genera associated with age, breed, and feed, and Prevotella was found to respond to both age and breed factors. The correlation analysis of fat deposition indicators with microbial genera revealed that Prevotella was a potential biomarker in response to IMF. In addition, the P. stercorea DSM 18206 (P. stercorea) was identified in porcine sample and administered to pseudo sterile mouse to examine the effect on IMF deposition. We found that the gavage of P. stercorea with alfalfa-enriched diet led to a significant increase in triglyceride (TG) and IMF contents in muscle. Metabolomic analysis further confirmed P. stercorea may potentially regulate fat deposition through the sphingolipid signaling pathway. Conclusions We identified P. stercorea as a potential biomarker linked to higher IMF deposition and validated their role in shaping the gut microbiota and promoting fat accumulation in a mouse model, which correlated with the sphingolipid signaling pathway. These findings provide valuable insights into the role of P. stercorea in regulating fat deposition and metabolic health, offering implications for improving both livestock meat quality and lipid metabolism in humans.
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spelling doaj-art-e77fdb62a3764418b6eb790dccda329e2025-08-20T03:27:10ZengBMCJournal of Animal Science and Biotechnology2049-18912025-06-0116112510.1186/s40104-025-01217-6Prevotella stercorea increases fat deposition in Jinhua pigs fed alfalfa grass-based dietsQifan Zhang0Man Du1Yutian Shen2Xiaoxi Lu3Mingliang Jin4Yizhen Wang5Key Laboratory of Molecular Animal Nutrition, Ministry of Education, Zhejiang UniversityKey Laboratory of Molecular Animal Nutrition, Ministry of Education, Zhejiang UniversityKey Laboratory of Molecular Animal Nutrition, Ministry of Education, Zhejiang UniversityKey Laboratory of Molecular Animal Nutrition, Ministry of Education, Zhejiang UniversityKey Laboratory of Molecular Animal Nutrition, Ministry of Education, Zhejiang UniversityKey Laboratory of Molecular Animal Nutrition, Ministry of Education, Zhejiang UniversityAbstract Background Fat is a key component of body composition in both humans and animals, with intramuscular fat (IMF) being a critical determinant of pork quality. Higher IMF level enhances meat qualities such as flavor, tenderness, and juiciness, directly influencing consumer preference and market demand. Therefore, identifying microbial biomarkers associated with fat deposition is essential for improving meat quality in livestock and understanding how gut microbiota regulates host metabolism. Results In this study, we examined changes in meat quality, fat metabolism, and gut microbiota during the pig life cycle, from weaning to marketing. We found that Jinhua pig exhibited higher IMF content and marbling score, and higher α diversity of colonic microbial communities. Microbiome Multivariate Association with Linear Models was used to identify the core genera associated with age, breed, and feed, and Prevotella was found to respond to both age and breed factors. The correlation analysis of fat deposition indicators with microbial genera revealed that Prevotella was a potential biomarker in response to IMF. In addition, the P. stercorea DSM 18206 (P. stercorea) was identified in porcine sample and administered to pseudo sterile mouse to examine the effect on IMF deposition. We found that the gavage of P. stercorea with alfalfa-enriched diet led to a significant increase in triglyceride (TG) and IMF contents in muscle. Metabolomic analysis further confirmed P. stercorea may potentially regulate fat deposition through the sphingolipid signaling pathway. Conclusions We identified P. stercorea as a potential biomarker linked to higher IMF deposition and validated their role in shaping the gut microbiota and promoting fat accumulation in a mouse model, which correlated with the sphingolipid signaling pathway. These findings provide valuable insights into the role of P. stercorea in regulating fat deposition and metabolic health, offering implications for improving both livestock meat quality and lipid metabolism in humans.https://doi.org/10.1186/s40104-025-01217-6Intramuscular fatJinhua pigMicrobiomePrevotella
spellingShingle Qifan Zhang
Man Du
Yutian Shen
Xiaoxi Lu
Mingliang Jin
Yizhen Wang
Prevotella stercorea increases fat deposition in Jinhua pigs fed alfalfa grass-based diets
Intramuscular fat
Jinhua pig
Microbiome
Prevotella
title Prevotella stercorea increases fat deposition in Jinhua pigs fed alfalfa grass-based diets
title_full Prevotella stercorea increases fat deposition in Jinhua pigs fed alfalfa grass-based diets
title_fullStr Prevotella stercorea increases fat deposition in Jinhua pigs fed alfalfa grass-based diets
title_full_unstemmed Prevotella stercorea increases fat deposition in Jinhua pigs fed alfalfa grass-based diets
title_short Prevotella stercorea increases fat deposition in Jinhua pigs fed alfalfa grass-based diets
title_sort prevotella stercorea increases fat deposition in jinhua pigs fed alfalfa grass based diets
topic Intramuscular fat
Jinhua pig
Microbiome
Prevotella
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s40104-025-01217-6
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