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Enhanced Cultured Diversity of the Mouse Gut Microbiota Enables Custom-Made Synthetic Communities

SSRN Electronic Journal
  • 1
    Citations
  • 405
    Usage
  • 7
    Captures
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  • Citations
    1
    • Citation Indexes
      1
  • Usage
    405
    • Abstract Views
      391
    • Downloads
      14
  • Captures
    7

Article Description

Microbiome research is hampered by the fact that many bacteria are still unknown and by the lack of publicly available isolates. Fundamental and clinical research is in need of comprehensive and well-curated repositories of cultured bacteria from the intestine of mammalian hosts. In this work, we expanded the mouse intestinal bacterial collection (www.dsmz.de/miBC) to 212 strains, all publicly available and taxonomically described. This includes the study of strain-level diversity, small-sized bacteria, and the isolation and characterization of the first cultured members of one novel family, 10 novel genera, and 39 novel species. We demonstrate the value of this collection by performing two studies. First, metagenome-educated design allowed establishing custom synthetic communities (SYNs) that reflect different susceptibilities to DSS-induced colitis. Second, nine phylogenetically and functionally diverse species were used to amend the Oligo-Mouse Microbiota (OMM)12 model [Brugiroux et al. 2016 Nat Microbiol]. These strains compensated for differences observed between gnotobiotic OMM12 and specific pathogen-free (SPF) mice at multiple levels, including body composition and immune cell populations (e.g., T-cell subtypes) in the intestine and associated lymphoid tissues. Ready-to-use OMM stocks are available to the community for use in future studies. In conclusion, this work improves our knowledge of gut microbiota diversity in mice and enables functional studies via the modular use of isolates.

Bibliographic Details

Afrizal Afrizal; Susan AV Jennings; Thomas CA Hitch; Thomas Riedel; Marijana Basic; Atscharah Panyot; Nicole Treichel; Fabian T. Hager; Erin OY Wong; Alina Viehof; Alexandra von Strempel; Claudia Eberl; Eva M. Buhl; Birte Abt; André Bleich; René Tolba; William W. Navarre; Fabian Kiessling; Hans-Peter Horz; Natalia Torow; Vuk Cerovic; Bärbel Stecher; Till Strowig; Jörg Overmann; Thomas Clavel

Elsevier BV

Mouse gut microbiota; anaerobic cultivation; bacterial isolates; synthetic community; gnotobiology

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