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Dynamic Gut Microbiome Changes in Response to Low-Iron Challenge.

Genevieve L Coe1,2, Nicholas V Pinkham2, Arianna I Celis1, Christina Johnson1,2, Jennifer L DuBois3, Seth T Walk4.   

Abstract

Iron is an essential micronutrient for life. In mammals, dietary iron is absorbed primarily in the small intestine. Currently, the impacts of dietary iron on the taxonomic structure and function of the gut microbiome and reciprocal effects on the animal host are not well understood. Here, we establish a mouse model of low-iron challenge in which intestinal biomarkers and reduced fecal iron reveal iron stress while serum iron and mouse behavioral markers indicate maintenance of iron homeostasis. We show that the diversity of the gut microbiome in conventional C57BL/6 mice changes dramatically during 2 weeks on a low-iron diet. We also show the effects of a low-iron diet on microbiome diversity are long lasting and not easily recovered when iron is returned to the diet. Finally, after optimizing taxon association methods, we show that some bacteria are unable to fully recover after the low-iron challenge and appear to be extirpated from the gut entirely. In particular, operational taxonomic units (OTUs) from the Prevotellaceae and Porphyromonadaceae families and Bacteroidales order are highly sensitive to low-iron conditions, while other seemingly insensitive OTUs recover. These results provide new insights into the iron requirements of gut microbiome members and add to the growing understanding of mammalian iron cycling.IMPORTANCE All cells need iron. Both too much and too little iron lead to diseases and unwanted outcomes. Although the impact of dietary iron on human cells and tissues has been well studied, there is currently a lack of understanding about how different levels of iron influence the abundant and diverse members of the human microbiome. This study develops a well-characterized mouse model for studying low-iron levels and identifies key groups of bacteria that are most affected. We found that the microbiome undergoes large changes when iron is removed from the diet but that many individual bacteria are able to rebound when iron levels are changed back to normal. That said, a select few members, referred to as iron-sensitive bacteria, seem to be lost. This study begins to identify individual members of the mammalian microbiome most affected by changes in dietary iron levels.
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Keywords:  gut microbiome; host response; iron metabolism; microbial ecology

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33188000      PMCID: PMC7848906          DOI: 10.1128/AEM.02307-20

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol        ISSN: 0099-2240            Impact factor:   4.792


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