Characteristics and dynamic changes of gut microbiota in Mongolian horses and Guizhou horses
The gut microbial importance and its crucial roles in host digestion, immunity, and metabolism have received widely attention. Horses, especially indigenous varieties such as Mongolian horses (MGH) and Guizhou horses (GZH), have not received sufficient attention, and the characteristics of their gut...
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| description | The gut microbial importance and its crucial roles in host digestion, immunity, and metabolism have received widely attention. Horses, especially indigenous varieties such as Mongolian horses (MGH) and Guizhou horses (GZH), have not received sufficient attention, and the characteristics of their gut microbiota are still unclear. For this purpose, we collected faecal samples from eight MGH and eight GZH to compare their gut microbial differences using amplicon sequencing. The results of alpha diversity analysis indicated that the gut bacterial diversity and gut fungal abundance in GZH were significantly higher than those in MGH. Meanwhile, beta diversity revealed that there were significant differences in the gut bacterial and fungal structures between GZH and MGH. Although the dominant bacterial and fungal phyla of GZH and MGH were the same, there were a large number of significantly different bacteria and fungi between both groups. Moreover, we observed that there were 32 phyla (23 bacterial phyla and 9 fungal phyla) and 718 genera (383 bacterial genera and 335 fungal genera) with significant differences between the GZH and MGH. Notably, this study also revealed some differences in intestinal functions between MGH and GZH, such as chemoheterotrophy, fermentation, and cellulolysis. To our knowledge, this is the first report on the comparative analysis of the gut microbiota between MGH and GZH. Our results demonstrated that GZH have a richer and more diverse gut microbiota compared with MGH. Additionally, these results are important for understanding the gut microbial characteristics of indigenous horse. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-eaa2ac4488f04649bcfdf9d61b46bd352025-08-20T03:08:32ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Microbiology1664-302X2025-04-011610.3389/fmicb.2025.15828211582821Characteristics and dynamic changes of gut microbiota in Mongolian horses and Guizhou horsesYaonan Li0Yaonan Li1Yanfang Lan2School of Physical Education and National Equestrian Academy, Wuhan Business University, Wuhan, ChinaResearch Center for Modern Equine Industry Development, Wuhan, ChinaSchool of Physical Education and National Equestrian Academy, Wuhan Business University, Wuhan, ChinaThe gut microbial importance and its crucial roles in host digestion, immunity, and metabolism have received widely attention. Horses, especially indigenous varieties such as Mongolian horses (MGH) and Guizhou horses (GZH), have not received sufficient attention, and the characteristics of their gut microbiota are still unclear. For this purpose, we collected faecal samples from eight MGH and eight GZH to compare their gut microbial differences using amplicon sequencing. The results of alpha diversity analysis indicated that the gut bacterial diversity and gut fungal abundance in GZH were significantly higher than those in MGH. Meanwhile, beta diversity revealed that there were significant differences in the gut bacterial and fungal structures between GZH and MGH. Although the dominant bacterial and fungal phyla of GZH and MGH were the same, there were a large number of significantly different bacteria and fungi between both groups. Moreover, we observed that there were 32 phyla (23 bacterial phyla and 9 fungal phyla) and 718 genera (383 bacterial genera and 335 fungal genera) with significant differences between the GZH and MGH. Notably, this study also revealed some differences in intestinal functions between MGH and GZH, such as chemoheterotrophy, fermentation, and cellulolysis. To our knowledge, this is the first report on the comparative analysis of the gut microbiota between MGH and GZH. Our results demonstrated that GZH have a richer and more diverse gut microbiota compared with MGH. Additionally, these results are important for understanding the gut microbial characteristics of indigenous horse.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmicb.2025.1582821/fullgut microbiotaGuizhou horsesMongolian horsesdiversityintestinal functions |
| spellingShingle | Yaonan Li Yaonan Li Yanfang Lan Characteristics and dynamic changes of gut microbiota in Mongolian horses and Guizhou horses Frontiers in Microbiology gut microbiota Guizhou horses Mongolian horses diversity intestinal functions |
| title | Characteristics and dynamic changes of gut microbiota in Mongolian horses and Guizhou horses |
| title_full | Characteristics and dynamic changes of gut microbiota in Mongolian horses and Guizhou horses |
| title_fullStr | Characteristics and dynamic changes of gut microbiota in Mongolian horses and Guizhou horses |
| title_full_unstemmed | Characteristics and dynamic changes of gut microbiota in Mongolian horses and Guizhou horses |
| title_short | Characteristics and dynamic changes of gut microbiota in Mongolian horses and Guizhou horses |
| title_sort | characteristics and dynamic changes of gut microbiota in mongolian horses and guizhou horses |
| topic | gut microbiota Guizhou horses Mongolian horses diversity intestinal functions |
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