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Influence of the densities and nutritional components of bacterial colonies on the culture-enriched gut bacterial community structure
Minna Wu1  Puze Li1  Shaojun Di1  Yanrong Gu1  Min Li1  Shijun Ni1  Jingjing Wang1  Mengjie Yang1  Jieyu Liu1  Dong Yan1  Fan Yang1  Yahan Chang1 
[1] Xinxiang Key Laboratory of Pathogenic Biology, Department of Microbiology, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Xinxiang Medical University;
关键词: Culture-enriched;    Gut bacterial community;    Culture methods;    Diversity;    Nutritional components of media;    Density;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s13568-021-01240-6
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Abstract Isolating relevant microorganisms is still a substantial challenge that limits the use of bacteria in the maintenance of human health. To confirm which media and which bacterial colony densities can enrich certain kinds of bacteria, we selected eight common media and used them to enrich the gut microorganisms on agar plates. Then, we calculated the numbers of bacterial colonies and collected the bacterial culture mixtures from each kind of medium. Using the Illumina HiSeq platform, we analyzed the composition and diversity of the culture-enriched gut bacterial community. Our data suggested that medium supplemented with blood could increase the diversity of the bacterial community. In addition, beef powder and peptone could significantly change the culture-enriched bacterial community. A moderate density (100–150 colony-forming units per plate) was optimal for obtaining the highest diversity on the agar. Similarly, membrane transport was significantly enriched in the moderate-density group, which indicated a more active metabolism in this density range. Overall, these results reveal the optimal culture conditions, including the densities of colonies and nutritional components for various gut bacteria, that provide a novel strategy for isolating bacteria in a way that is targeted and avoids blinded and repetitive work.

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