17 research outputs found
Hydrogen Transfer Between Neocallimastix Frontalis and Selenomonas Ruminantium Grown in Mixed Culture
Validation and application of real-time polymerase chain reaction assays for representative rumen bacteria
Effects of fumarate,l-malate, and anAspergillus oryzae fermentation extract ond-lactate Utilization by the ruminal bacteriumSelenomonas ruminantium
Synergistic fibrolysis in the rumen by cellulolytic Ruminococcus flavefaciens and non-cellulolytic Selenomonas ruminantium: Evidence in defined cultures
Effect of fumarate reducing bacteria on in vitro rumen fermentation, methane mitigation and microbial diversity
Fermentation of maleate by a gram-negative strictly anaerobic non-spore-former, Propionivibrio dicarboxylicus gen. nov., sp. nov.
Propionate acts as carboxylic group acceptor in aspartate fermentation by Propionibacterium freudenreichii
Methionine and lysine metabolism in the rumen and the possible effects of their metabolites on the nutrition and physiology of ruminants
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Gut bacteria-host metabolic interplay during conventionalisation of the mouse germfree colon
The interplay between dietary nutrients, gut microbiota and mammalian host tissues of the gastrointestinal tract is recognised as highly relevant for host health. Combined transcriptome, metabonome and microbial profiling tools were employed to analyse the dynamic responses of germfree mouse colonic mucosa to colonisation by normal mouse microbiota (conventionalisation) at different time-points during 16 days. The colonising microbiota showed a shift from early (days 1 and 2) to later colonisers (days 8 and 16). The dynamic changes in the microbial community were rapidly reflected by the urine metabolic profiles (day 1) and at later stages (day 4 onward) by the colon mucosa transcriptome and metabolic profiles. Correlations of host transcriptomes, metabolite patterns and microbiota composition revealed associations between Bacilli and Proteobacteria, and differential expression of host genes involved in energy and anabolic metabolism. Differential gene expression correlated with scyllo- and myo-inositol, glutamine, glycine and alanine levels in colonic tissues during the time span of conventionalisation. Our combined time-resolved analyses may help to expand the understanding of host-microbe molecular interactions during the microbial establishment
