Perturbed maternal microbiota shapes offspring microbiota during early colonization period in mice

Shiro TOCHITANI, Takamitsu TSUKAHARA, Ryo INOUE
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Recent studies have highlighted the impact of disrupted maternal gut microbiota on the colonization of offspring gut microbiota, with implications for offspring developmental trajectories. The extent to which offspring inherit the characteristics of altered maternal gut microbiota remains elusive. In this study, we employed a mouse model where maternal gut microbiota disruption was induced using non-absorbable antibiotics. Systematic chronological analyses of dam fecal samples, offspring luminal content, and offspring gut tissue samples revealed a notable congruence between offspring gut microbiota profiles and those of the perturbed maternal gut microbiota, highlighting the profound influence of maternal microbiota on early-life colonization of offspring gut microbiota. Nonetheless, certain dominant bacterial genera in maternal microbiota did not transfer to the offspring, indicating a bacterial taxonomy-dependent mechanism in the inheritance of maternal gut microbiota. Our results embody the vertical transmission dynamics of disrupted maternal gut microbiota in an animal model, where the gut microbiota of an offspring closely mirrors the gut microbiota of its mother.

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母体微生物群紊乱影响小鼠早期定植期的子代微生物群
最近的研究强调了母体肠道微生物群紊乱对子代肠道微生物群定植的影响,以及对子代发育轨迹的影响。子代在多大程度上继承了母体肠道微生物群改变的特征仍是一个未知数。在这项研究中,我们采用了一种小鼠模型,利用非吸收性抗生素诱导母体肠道微生物群的破坏。对母鼠粪便样本、子代肠腔内容物和子代肠道组织样本进行的系统年代学分析表明,子代肠道微生物群特征与受干扰的母体肠道微生物群特征明显一致,这突出表明母体微生物群对子代肠道微生物群的早期定植具有深远影响。然而,母体微生物群中的某些优势菌属并没有转移到子代,这表明母体肠道微生物群的遗传机制取决于细菌分类学。我们的研究结果体现了母体肠道微生物群紊乱在动物模型中的垂直传播动态,即子代的肠道微生物群与其母亲的肠道微生物群密切相关。
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