Succession of Gut Microbial Structure in Twin Giant Pandas During the Dietary Change Stage and Its Role in Polysaccharide Metabolism

Adaptation to a bamboo diet is an essential process for giant panda growth, and gut microbes play an important role in the digestion of the polysaccharides in bamboo. The dietary transition in giant panda cubs is particularly complex, but it is an ideal period in which to study the effects of gut mi...

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Main Authors: Mingye Zhan, Lei Wang, Chunyu Xie, Xiaohua Fu, Shu Zhang, Aishan Wang, Yingmin Zhou, Chunzhong Xu, Hemin Zhang
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-09-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmicb.2020.551038/full
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spelling doaj-1ebe5cd5290043c48394d5578d7ba82c2020-11-25T03:23:24ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Microbiology1664-302X2020-09-011110.3389/fmicb.2020.551038551038Succession of Gut Microbial Structure in Twin Giant Pandas During the Dietary Change Stage and Its Role in Polysaccharide MetabolismMingye Zhan0Lei Wang1Chunyu Xie2Xiaohua Fu3Shu Zhang4Aishan Wang5Yingmin Zhou6Chunzhong Xu7Hemin Zhang8College of Environmental Science and Engineering, Institute of Pollution Control and Ecological Safety, Tongji University, Shanghai, ChinaCollege of Environmental Science and Engineering, Institute of Pollution Control and Ecological Safety, Tongji University, Shanghai, ChinaShanghai Wild Animal Park Development Co., Ltd., Shanghai, ChinaCollege of Environmental Science and Engineering, Institute of Pollution Control and Ecological Safety, Tongji University, Shanghai, ChinaShanghai Zoo, Shanghai, ChinaShanghai Zoo, Shanghai, ChinaChina Conservation and Research Centre for the Giant Panda, Dujiangyan, ChinaShanghai Wild Animal Park Development Co., Ltd., Shanghai, ChinaChina Conservation and Research Centre for the Giant Panda, Dujiangyan, ChinaAdaptation to a bamboo diet is an essential process for giant panda growth, and gut microbes play an important role in the digestion of the polysaccharides in bamboo. The dietary transition in giant panda cubs is particularly complex, but it is an ideal period in which to study the effects of gut microbes on polysaccharide use because their main food changes from milk to bamboo (together with some bamboo shoot and coarse pastry). Here, we used 16S rDNA and internal transcribed spacer 1 (ITS1) DNA sequencing and metagenomic sequencing analysis to investigate the succession of the gut microbial structure in feces sampled from twin giant panda cubs during the completely dietary transition and determine the abundances of polysaccharide-metabolizing genes and their corresponding microbes to better understand the degradation of bamboo polysaccharides. Successive changes in the gut microbial diversity and structure were apparent in the growth of pandas during dietary shift process. Microbial diversity increased after the introduction of supplementary foods and then varied in a complex way for 1.5–2 years as bamboo and complex food components were introduced. They then stabilized after 2 years, when the cubs consumed a specialized bamboo diet. The microbes had more potential to metabolize the cellulose in bamboo than the hemicellulose, providing genes encoding cellulase systems corresponding to glycoside hydrolases (GHs; such as GH1, GH3, GH5, GH8, GH9, GH74, and GH94). The cellulose-metabolizing species (or genes) of gut bacteria was more abundant than that of gut fungi. Although cellulose-metabolizing species did not predominate in the gut bacterial community, microbial interactions allowed the giant pandas to achieve the necessary dietary shift and ultimately adapt to a bamboo diet.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmicb.2020.551038/fullgut microbessuccessionClostridiumgiant panda cubcellulose degradationfunctional gene prediction
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author Mingye Zhan
Lei Wang
Chunyu Xie
Xiaohua Fu
Shu Zhang
Aishan Wang
Yingmin Zhou
Chunzhong Xu
Hemin Zhang
spellingShingle Mingye Zhan
Lei Wang
Chunyu Xie
Xiaohua Fu
Shu Zhang
Aishan Wang
Yingmin Zhou
Chunzhong Xu
Hemin Zhang
Succession of Gut Microbial Structure in Twin Giant Pandas During the Dietary Change Stage and Its Role in Polysaccharide Metabolism
Frontiers in Microbiology
gut microbes
succession
Clostridium
giant panda cub
cellulose degradation
functional gene prediction
author_facet Mingye Zhan
Lei Wang
Chunyu Xie
Xiaohua Fu
Shu Zhang
Aishan Wang
Yingmin Zhou
Chunzhong Xu
Hemin Zhang
author_sort Mingye Zhan
title Succession of Gut Microbial Structure in Twin Giant Pandas During the Dietary Change Stage and Its Role in Polysaccharide Metabolism
title_short Succession of Gut Microbial Structure in Twin Giant Pandas During the Dietary Change Stage and Its Role in Polysaccharide Metabolism
title_full Succession of Gut Microbial Structure in Twin Giant Pandas During the Dietary Change Stage and Its Role in Polysaccharide Metabolism
title_fullStr Succession of Gut Microbial Structure in Twin Giant Pandas During the Dietary Change Stage and Its Role in Polysaccharide Metabolism
title_full_unstemmed Succession of Gut Microbial Structure in Twin Giant Pandas During the Dietary Change Stage and Its Role in Polysaccharide Metabolism
title_sort succession of gut microbial structure in twin giant pandas during the dietary change stage and its role in polysaccharide metabolism
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Microbiology
issn 1664-302X
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Adaptation to a bamboo diet is an essential process for giant panda growth, and gut microbes play an important role in the digestion of the polysaccharides in bamboo. The dietary transition in giant panda cubs is particularly complex, but it is an ideal period in which to study the effects of gut microbes on polysaccharide use because their main food changes from milk to bamboo (together with some bamboo shoot and coarse pastry). Here, we used 16S rDNA and internal transcribed spacer 1 (ITS1) DNA sequencing and metagenomic sequencing analysis to investigate the succession of the gut microbial structure in feces sampled from twin giant panda cubs during the completely dietary transition and determine the abundances of polysaccharide-metabolizing genes and their corresponding microbes to better understand the degradation of bamboo polysaccharides. Successive changes in the gut microbial diversity and structure were apparent in the growth of pandas during dietary shift process. Microbial diversity increased after the introduction of supplementary foods and then varied in a complex way for 1.5–2 years as bamboo and complex food components were introduced. They then stabilized after 2 years, when the cubs consumed a specialized bamboo diet. The microbes had more potential to metabolize the cellulose in bamboo than the hemicellulose, providing genes encoding cellulase systems corresponding to glycoside hydrolases (GHs; such as GH1, GH3, GH5, GH8, GH9, GH74, and GH94). The cellulose-metabolizing species (or genes) of gut bacteria was more abundant than that of gut fungi. Although cellulose-metabolizing species did not predominate in the gut bacterial community, microbial interactions allowed the giant pandas to achieve the necessary dietary shift and ultimately adapt to a bamboo diet.
topic gut microbes
succession
Clostridium
giant panda cub
cellulose degradation
functional gene prediction
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmicb.2020.551038/full
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