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Diversity and stability of the gut microbiome of naked mole-rat (Heterocephalus glaber), the longest-lived rodent

Rakhimov, A.; Yasuda-Yoshihara, N.; Arita, M.; Okumura, K.; Kawamura, Y.; Oka, K.; Mori, H.; Wakabayashi, Y.; Baba, Y.; Baba, H.; Miura, K.

2026-02-17 microbiology
10.64898/2026.02.16.704739 bioRxiv
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The naked mole-rat is a subterranean rodent adapted to extreme hypoxia and low metabolic demands, with an exceptionally long lifespan relative to its small body size, while maintaining reproductive capacity. Using 16S rRNA gene sequencing of 24 samples and whole-metagenome sequencing of 11 samples from individuals up to 15 years of age, we characterized the gut microbiota and showed its complexity and distinctiveness compared with that of other rodents, including mice, squirrels, and rabbits. Although all animals were born and raised in a laboratory setting, the gut microbiota remained taxonomically stable across ages and retained key taxa previously reported in wild naked mole-rats (e.g., Treponema and Desulfovibrio). Metagenome-assembled genomes revealed the presence of archaeal methanogens and termite-gut-associated bacteria (e.g., Methanobacteria within Euryarchaeota and Avelusimicrobium within Elusimicrobiota), together with genes involved in hydrogen metabolism and archaeal methanogenesis. Compared with mice, the naked mole-rat gut microbiota was enriched in carbohydrate-active enzymes targeting plant cell-wall polysaccharides, resembling those found in ruminants. We also detected evidence of flagellates, ciliates, and fungi, which may further contribute to polysaccharide degradation and fermentation, potentially within the enlarged cecum. Together, this comprehensive analysis provides distinctive gut microbial features of the naked mole-rat that may be associated with the naked mole-rats low metabolic rate and exceptional longevity.

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