Insights into culturomics of the rumen microbiome

Tamar Zehavi, Maraike Probst, Itzhak Mizrahi

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Abstract

Cultivation of undescribed rumen microorganisms is one of the most important tasks in rumen microbiology. In this study, we aimed to discover the potential of culturomics for characterizing the rumen microbiome and for identifying factors, specifically sample dilution and media type, which affect microbial richness on agar plates. Our cultivation experiment captured 23% of all operational taxonomic units (OTUs) found in the rumen microbiome in this study. The use of different media increased the number of cultured OTUs by up to 40%. Sample dilution had the strongest effect on increasing richness on the plates, while abundance and phylogeny were the main factors determining cultivability of rumen microbes. Our findings from phylogenetic analysis of cultured OTUs on the lower branches of the phylogenetic tree suggest that multifactorial traits govern cultivability. Interestingly, most of our cultured OTUs belonged to the rare rumen biosphere. These cultured OTUs could not be detected in the rumen microbiome, even when we surveyed it across a 38 rumen microbiome samples. These findings add another unique dimension to the complexity of the rumen microbiome and suggest that a large number of different organisms can be cultured in a single cultivation effort.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1999
JournalFrontiers in Microbiology
Volume9
Issue numberAUG
DOIs
StatePublished - 29 Aug 2018

Keywords

  • Anaerobic microbiology
  • Cultivation
  • Culturomics
  • Gut microbial isolates
  • Rare biosphere
  • Rumen microbiology
  • Rumen microbiome

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Microbiology
  • Microbiology (medical)

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