TY - JOUR
T1 - Effect of Growth Media on the Diversity of
Neocallimastigomycetes from Non-Rumen Habitats.
AU - Joshi, Akshay
AU - Young, Diana
AU - Huang, Liren
AU - Mosberger, Lona
AU - Munk, Bernhard
AU - Vinzelj, Julia
AU - Flad, Veronika
AU - Sczyrba, Alexander
AU - Griffith, Gareth W
AU - Podmirseg, Sabine Marie
AU - Warthmann, Rolf
AU - Lebuhn, Michael
AU - Insam, Heribert
N1 - Funding Information:
This research is a part of a HiPoAF project entitled ‘Unleashing the hidden potential of anaerobic fungi’ and was funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation grant no. 310030E_179552 in Switzerland, the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) project number LE 3744/4-1, the Austrian Science Fund [grant number I3808], and the University of Innsbruck, Austria.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 by the authors.
PY - 2022/10/5
Y1 - 2022/10/5
N2 - Anaerobic fungi (AF), belonging to the phylum
Neocallimastigomycota, are a pivotal component of the digestive tract microbiome of various herbivorous animals. In the last decade, the diversity of AF has rapidly expanded due to the exploration of numerous (novel) habitats. Studies aiming at understanding the role of AF require robust and reliable isolation and cultivation techniques, many of which remained unchanged for decades. Using amplicon sequencing, we compared three different media: medium with rumen fluid (RF), depleted rumen fluid (DRF), and no rumen fluid (NRF) to enrich the AF from the feces of yak, as a rumen control; and Przewalski's horse, llama, guanaco, and elephant, as a non-rumen habitats. The results revealed the selective enrichment of
Piromyces and
Neocallimastix from the feces of elephant and llama, respectively, in the RF medium. Similarly, the enrichment culture in DRF medium explicitly manifested
Piromyces-related sequences from elephant feces. Five new clades (MM1-5) were defined from llama, guanaco, yak, and elephant feces that could as well be enriched from llama and elephant samples using non-conventional DRF and NRF media. This study presents evidence for the selective enrichment of certain genera in medium with RF and DRF from rumen as well as from non-rumen samples. NRF medium is suggested for the isolation of AF from non-rumen environments.
AB - Anaerobic fungi (AF), belonging to the phylum
Neocallimastigomycota, are a pivotal component of the digestive tract microbiome of various herbivorous animals. In the last decade, the diversity of AF has rapidly expanded due to the exploration of numerous (novel) habitats. Studies aiming at understanding the role of AF require robust and reliable isolation and cultivation techniques, many of which remained unchanged for decades. Using amplicon sequencing, we compared three different media: medium with rumen fluid (RF), depleted rumen fluid (DRF), and no rumen fluid (NRF) to enrich the AF from the feces of yak, as a rumen control; and Przewalski's horse, llama, guanaco, and elephant, as a non-rumen habitats. The results revealed the selective enrichment of
Piromyces and
Neocallimastix from the feces of elephant and llama, respectively, in the RF medium. Similarly, the enrichment culture in DRF medium explicitly manifested
Piromyces-related sequences from elephant feces. Five new clades (MM1-5) were defined from llama, guanaco, yak, and elephant feces that could as well be enriched from llama and elephant samples using non-conventional DRF and NRF media. This study presents evidence for the selective enrichment of certain genera in medium with RF and DRF from rumen as well as from non-rumen samples. NRF medium is suggested for the isolation of AF from non-rumen environments.
KW - Neocallimastigomycota
KW - anaerobic fungi
KW - enrichment
KW - hindgut animals
KW - minimal medium
KW - novel genus
KW - ruminants
KW - selective isolation
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U2 - 10.3390/microorganisms10101972
DO - 10.3390/microorganisms10101972
M3 - Article
C2 - 36296248
SN - 2076-2607
VL - 10
JO - Microorganisms
JF - Microorganisms
IS - 10
M1 - 1972
ER -