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The Differences between Luminal Microbiota and Mucosal Microbiota in Mice
Author(s) -
Minna Wu,
Puze Li,
Jianmin Li,
Yunying An,
Mingyong Wang,
Genshen Zhong
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of microbiology and biotechnology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.601
H-Index - 64
eISSN - 1738-8872
pISSN - 1017-7825
DOI - 10.4014/jmb.1908.08037
Subject(s) - lachnospiraceae , bacteroidetes , firmicutes , duodenum , biology , gut flora , bacteria , bifidobacterium , microbiology and biotechnology , lactobacillus , 16s ribosomal rna , medicine , immunology , genetics
The differences between luminal microbiota (LM) and mucosal microbiota (MAM) were little known, especially in duodenum. In this study, LM and MAM in colon and duodenum of mice were investigated through 16S rRNA high-throughput sequencing. The lowest bacterial diversity and evenness were observed in duodenal LM (D_LM), followed by duodenal MAM (D_MAM). Meanwhile, the bacterial diversity and evenness were obviously increased in D_MAM than these in D_LM, while no significant difference was observed between colonic MAM (C_MAM) and colonic LM (C_LM). PCoA analysis also showed that bacterial communities of LM and MAM in duodenum were completely separated, while these in colon overlapped partly. The ratio of Firmicutes to Bacteroidetes (F/B) in D_MAM was significantly higher than that in D_LM. Lactobacillus was largely enriched and was the characteristic bacteria in D_LM. The characteristic bacteria in D_MAM were Turicibacter, Parasutterella , Marvinbryantia and Bifidobacterium , while in C_LM they were Ruminiclostridium _6, Ruminiclostridium _9, Ruminococcaceae _UCG_007 and Lachnospiraceae _UCG_010, and in C_MAM they were Lachnospiraceae _NK4A136, Mucispirillum , Alistipes , Ruminiclostridium and Odoribacter . The networks showed that more interactions existed in colonic microbiota (24 nodes and 74 edges) than in duodenal microbiota (17 nodes and 29 edges). The 16S rDNA function prediction results indicated that bigger differences of function exist between LM and MAM in duodenum than these in colon. In conclusion, microbiota from intestinal luminal content and mucosa were different both in colon and in duodenum, and bacteria in colon interacted with each other much more closely than those in duodenum.

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