Sex Differences in Fecal Microbiome Composition and Function of Dromedary Camels in Saudi Arabia

The gastrointestinal microbiome plays a significant role in diet digestion and the energy production of its host. Several factors that affect the gastrointestinal microbiota composition were studied in camels. Yet, the impact of sex on the gastrointestinal bacteriome of camels remains unexplored to...

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Main Authors: Haitham Elbir, Naser Abdullah Alhumam
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2022-12-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/12/23/3430
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description The gastrointestinal microbiome plays a significant role in diet digestion and the energy production of its host. Several factors that affect the gastrointestinal microbiota composition were studied in camels. Yet, the impact of sex on the gastrointestinal bacteriome of camels remains unexplored to date. In this perspective, the fecal microbiome community composition from dromedary camels was determined in 10 male and 10 female samples using the 16S rRNA amplicon, in order to estimate if this was influenced by sex. The core microbiome in females contained 284 bacterial OTUs and one archaeal OUT, whereas in males, it contained 279 bacterial OTUs and one archaeal OTU. In females, Bacteroidetes and Spirochaetes were significantly more abundant than in male camels, whereas Lentisphaerae and Euryarchaeota were significantly abundant in males. According to Principal Coordinate Analysis and UPGMA clustering, grouping with respect to sex was observed. The functional prediction results showed differences such as energy production and conversion, and that the cell wall/membrane/envelope were enriched in female camels. The fecal microbiome of male camels was rich in amino acid, lipid transport and metabolism.
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spelling doaj.art-fb3e21bfe3ef416ab891ef235fde0c372023-11-24T10:27:01ZengMDPI AGAnimals2076-26152022-12-011223343010.3390/ani12233430Sex Differences in Fecal Microbiome Composition and Function of Dromedary Camels in Saudi ArabiaHaitham Elbir0Naser Abdullah Alhumam1Camel Research Center, King Faisal University, P.O. Box 400, Al-Hasa 31982, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Microbiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, King Faisal University, P.O. Box 400, Al-Hasa 31982, Saudi ArabiaThe gastrointestinal microbiome plays a significant role in diet digestion and the energy production of its host. Several factors that affect the gastrointestinal microbiota composition were studied in camels. Yet, the impact of sex on the gastrointestinal bacteriome of camels remains unexplored to date. In this perspective, the fecal microbiome community composition from dromedary camels was determined in 10 male and 10 female samples using the 16S rRNA amplicon, in order to estimate if this was influenced by sex. The core microbiome in females contained 284 bacterial OTUs and one archaeal OUT, whereas in males, it contained 279 bacterial OTUs and one archaeal OTU. In females, Bacteroidetes and Spirochaetes were significantly more abundant than in male camels, whereas Lentisphaerae and Euryarchaeota were significantly abundant in males. According to Principal Coordinate Analysis and UPGMA clustering, grouping with respect to sex was observed. The functional prediction results showed differences such as energy production and conversion, and that the cell wall/membrane/envelope were enriched in female camels. The fecal microbiome of male camels was rich in amino acid, lipid transport and metabolism.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/12/23/3430dromedary camelmethane emissions16S rRNA genesex impactbacteriome
spellingShingle Haitham Elbir
Naser Abdullah Alhumam
Sex Differences in Fecal Microbiome Composition and Function of Dromedary Camels in Saudi Arabia
Animals
dromedary camel
methane emissions
16S rRNA gene
sex impact
bacteriome
title Sex Differences in Fecal Microbiome Composition and Function of Dromedary Camels in Saudi Arabia
title_full Sex Differences in Fecal Microbiome Composition and Function of Dromedary Camels in Saudi Arabia
title_fullStr Sex Differences in Fecal Microbiome Composition and Function of Dromedary Camels in Saudi Arabia
title_full_unstemmed Sex Differences in Fecal Microbiome Composition and Function of Dromedary Camels in Saudi Arabia
title_short Sex Differences in Fecal Microbiome Composition and Function of Dromedary Camels in Saudi Arabia
title_sort sex differences in fecal microbiome composition and function of dromedary camels in saudi arabia
topic dromedary camel
methane emissions
16S rRNA gene
sex impact
bacteriome
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/12/23/3430
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