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Maternal transmission gives way to social transmission during gut microbiota assembly in wild mice




AuthorsWanelik Klara M., Raulo Aura, Troitsky Tanya, Husby Arild, Knowles Sarah C.L.

PublisherBMC

Publication year2023

JournalAnimal microbiome

Journal name in sourceANIMAL MICROBIOME

Journal acronymANIM MICROBIOME

Article number 29

Volume5

Number of pages8

eISSN2524-4671

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1186/s42523-023-00247-7

Web address https://animalmicrobiome.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s42523-023-00247-7

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/180211371


Abstract

Background

The mammalian gut microbiota influences a wide array of phenotypes which are relevant to fitness, yet knowledge about the transmission routes by which gut microbes colonise hosts in natural populations remains limited. Here, we use an intensively studied wild population of wood mice (Apodemus sylvaticus) to examine how vertical (maternal) and horizontal (social) transmission routes influence gut microbiota composition throughout life.

Results

We identify independent signals of maternal transmission (sharing of taxa between a mother and her offspring) and social transmission (sharing of taxa predicted by the social network), whose relative magnitudes shift as hosts age. In early life, gut microbiota composition is predicted by both maternal and social relationships, but by adulthood the impact of maternal transmission becomes undetectable, leaving only a signal of social transmission. By exploring which taxa drive the maternal transmission signal, we identify a candidate maternally-transmitted bacterial family in wood mice, the Muribaculaceae.

Conclusion

Overall, our findings point to an ontogenetically shifting transmission landscape in wild mice, with a mother's influence on microbiota composition waning as offspring age, while the relative impact of social contacts grows.


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