Genetic determinism of dairy sheep ruminal microbiota
Résumé
The microbiota of herbivorous animals plays a central role in the nutrition of its host, directly affecting his health and his ability to produce. Very few publications reported results concerning the impact of host genetics on the composition of ruminal microbiota. Thus, we proposed to study the genetic determinism of bacterial relative abundances of sheep rumen microbiota. 369 dairy Lacaune ewes raised indoor at the INRA Experimental Farm of La Fage, had a sampling of their rumen fluid done. These ewes were adult animals, fed with a 93% hay-silage based diet and belonged to 4 different lines (lines divergently selected on somatic cells count or on milk persistency). Ruminal metagenome were sequenced using 16s rRNA gene with Illumina Miseq technology. Bioinformatics analysis of the microbiota sequences were implemented with FROGS pipeline to obtain relative abundances of bacteria and R Phyloseq package to estimate biodiversity indices. Heritability estimates of the square root of relative abundances were computed in single trait using the VCE 6.0 software. FROGS pipeline allowed clustering the 4,944,307 informative sequences into 2,135 OTUs, which represented 247 bacteria taxas (140 genera, 50 families, 31 orders, 17 classes and 9 phyla). Significant differences between lines were observed: 4 bacteria generas have abundancies differences according to CCS lines (Olsenella, Prevotella 1, Prevotellaceaea Ga6a1, Syntrophococcus with always higher values for CCS+) and 4 others according to PERS lines (Coprococcus 1, Olsenella, Succonivibrionaceae U2, Syntrophococcus). At the genera scale, heritabilities estimates ranged from 0.00 to 0.49 with a standard error of 0.11 on average: 22% of genera had heritabilities higher than 0.1, which is lower than Estellé et al. on Large White (50% genera with h2>0.1). The most heritable genera (h2>0.25) were Ruminococcaceae UCG002, Lachnospira, Atopobium and Oscillospira which also were taxa with low abundances.
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