Comparative analysis and characterization of the gut microbiota of four farmed snakes from southern China

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Background: The gut microbiota plays an important role in host immunity and metabolichomeostasis. Although analyses of gut microbiotas have been used to assess host health,as well as for disease prevention and treatment, no comparative study of gut microbiotasamong several species of farmed snake is yet available. In this study we characterized andcompared the gut microbiotas of four species of farmed snakes ( Naja atra , Ptyas mucosus , Elaphe carinata , and Deinagkistrodon acutus ) using high-throughput sequencing of the16S rDNA gene in southern China and tested whether there was a relationship betweengut microbiotal composition and host species. Results: . A total of 629 operationaltaxonomic units (OTUs) across 22 samples were detected. The dominant bacterial phylawere Bacteroidetes, Proteobacteria, Firmicutes, and Fusobacteria; the dominant bacterialgenera were Bacteroides and Cetobacterium. This was the first report of the dominance ofFusobacteria and Cetobacterium in the snake gut. Our phylogenetic analysis recovered arelatively close relationship between Fusobacteria and Bacteroidetes. Alpha diversityanalysis indicated that species richness and diversity were highest in the gut microbiota ofD. acutus and lowest in that of E. carinata. Significant differences in alpha diversity weredetected among the four farmed snake species. The gut microbiotas of conspecifics weremore similar to each other than to those of heterospecifics. Conclusion: This studyprovides the first comparative study of gut microbiotas among several species of farmedsnakes, and provides valuable data for the management of farmed snakes. In farmedsnakes, host species affected the species composition and diversity of the gut microbiota.

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