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Published on: July 25, 2017
Microbial single-cell transcriptomics links gut microbiota functional states to metabolic changes in male mice
Ziye Xu1,2, Xin Long3, Mengdi Song3
1Department of Laboratory Medicine of The First Affiliated Hospital & Liangzhu Laboratory, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Hangzhou, China. ziyexu@zju.edu.cn.
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Increasing recognition that microorganisms within the same community can differ markedly in activity has motivated approaches that measure microbial function at single-cell resolution. However, microbial single-cell transcriptional profiling in mouse models remains limited. Here we show that the microbial single-cell RNA-seq platform smRandom-seq can be adapted to intestinal contents from male diabetic (db/db) and male control mice to profile microbial single-cell transcriptomes across the cecum, colon, and rectum. Using the species-identification workflow smClassify, together with an analysis strategy that integrates microbial transcriptomes with metabolomic profiles, we obtain functionally annotated single-microbe transcriptomes and characterize region- and phenotype-associated metabolic alterations. We also observe cross-species functional patterns that are associated with diabetes-related metabolic changes. Within-species analysis shows region-dependent transcriptional changes in carbohydrate and nitrogen pathways in Muribaculum gordoncarteri. This framework offers a practical approach for resolving microbial functional heterogeneity in the mouse gut and provides a basis for linking such heterogeneity to host metabolic changes, enabling the investigation of how single-microbe transcriptional states interface with host metabolism under diverse physiological and metabolic perturbations.
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