Integrated omics analysis reveals differences in gut microbiota and gut-host metabolite profiles between obese and lean chickens

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第一作者: Liu, Jie

作者: Liu, Jie;Wang, Jie;Zhou, Yan;Han, Haixia;Liu, Wei;Li, Dapeng;Li, Fuwei;Cao, Dingguo;Lei, Qiuxia;Liu, Jie;Wang, Jie;Zhou, Yan;Han, Haixia;Liu, Wei;Li, Dapeng;Li, Fuwei;Cao, Dingguo;Lei, Qiuxia

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关键词: microbiome; metabolome; chicken; fat deposition

期刊名称:POULTRY SCIENCE ( 影响因子:4.014; 五年影响因子:4.192 )

ISSN: 0032-5791

年卷期: 2022 年 101 卷 11 期

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摘要: Abdominal fat is the major adipose tis-sue in chickens. In chicken, the deposition of abdominal fat affects meat yield and quality. Previous reports sug-gest that gut microbiota composition and function are associated with lipid metabolism. In this study, we used comparative metagenomics and metabolomics analysis to determine the gut microbiota and gut-host metabolite profiles in Shouguang (SG; a Chinese chicken breed with low-fat deposition) and Luqin (LQ; a fatty-type chicken breed with a fast growth rate) chickens. The results showed that LQ chickens had higher body weight, eviscerated yield, abdominal fat yield, abdomi-nal fat ratio, and triglyceride (TG) content in the breast muscle than SG chickens. Untargeted metabolomics analyses showed a total of 11 liver metabolites, 19 plasma metabolites, and 30 cecal metabolites differen-tially enriched in LQ and SG chickens based on variable importance in the projection (VIP) >= 1 and P <= 0.05. These metabolites are involved in lipid and amino acid metabolism. The relative abundance of bacteria in the microbiota differed significantly between the 2 chicken breeds. The functional prediction of microbiota abun-dant in LQ chickens was starch and lactose degradation. Erysipelatoclostridium was abundant in LQ chickens and significantly positively correlated to palmitoyl etha-nolamide (PEA), a key regulator of lipid metabolism. Our findings revealed differences in liver and plasma metabolites between chicken breeds with different adi-pose deposition capacities. Long-chain acylcarnitines might be important markers of adipose deposition differ-ences in chickens. The cecum's microbial communities and metabolome profiles significantly differed between LQ and SG chickens. However, the relationship between cecal microbiota and their metabolites and liver and plasma metabolites is not thoroughly understood. Future research will focus on relating tissue metabolite changes to intestinal microbiota and their effects on body fat deposition.

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