| Literature DB >> 29546277 |
Jianming Luo1, Yuetong Li1, Jinli Xie1, Lijuan Gao1, Liu Liu1, Shiyi Ou1, Long Chen1, Xichun Peng1.
Abstract
Bacterial interactions in the biological network affect the growth of Bifidobacterium. In the present study, five habitats were constructed by changing animals, their health statuses and their diets. In each of these habitats, different networks of Bifidobacterium were outlined through correlation analysis of the 50 most dominant microbes. Thirty-eight bacterial genera directly correlated with the growth of Bifidobacterium, including 23 genera with a positive correlation and 15 genera with a negative correlation. This study presented, to our knowledge, a new biological network of rodent gut Bifidobacterium under various representative habitats. This study shows an in vivo network of Bifidobacterium, thereby contributing to constructing an in vitro network of Bifidobacterium for further studies.Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29546277 DOI: 10.1093/femsle/fny057
Source DB: PubMed Journal: FEMS Microbiol Lett ISSN: 0378-1097 Impact factor: 2.742