Unraveling the role of bacteria with heritable versus non-heritable relative abundance in the gut on boar semen quality

揭示肠道中具有可遗传和不可遗传相对丰度的细菌对公猪精液质量的影响

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: The relative abundance of some bacteria in the gut of pigs is heritable, suggesting that host genetics may recursively influence boar semen quality by affecting the composition and function of gut microbiota. Therefore, it is essential to elucidate the specific contributions of heritable versus non-heritable gut microbiota to semen quality traits. RESULTS: Our study aimed to identify heritable and non-heritable bacterial taxa at the genus level in the boar gut and to predict their functions and respective contributions to semen quality traits. At the genus level, 39 heritable and 91 non-heritable bacterial taxa were identified. Functional analysis revealed that predicted microbial functions in both groups were primarily enriched in carbohydrate, nucleotide, and amino acid metabolism. We further analyzed the average microbiability of heritable and non-heritable bacteria on short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) and semen quality traits. The relative abundance of heritable bacteria was found to contribute more to SCFAs levels and semen quality than non-heritable bacteria. Mediation analysis revealed that SCFAs could mediate the influence of the relative abundance of heritable bacteria on host phenotypes, identifying 99 significant genus-SCFAs-semen quality trait mediation links. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings underscore the substantial role of the relative abundance of heritable gut bacteria in shaping porcine semen quality through SCFAs mediation. These results highlight the potential of targeted microbiome interventions to enhance reproductive traits in pigs.

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