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经口接种野鸭粪便后,蛋鸡粪便微生物组成的变化有限。

Limited changes in the fecal microbiome composition of laying hens after oral inoculation with wild duck feces.

机构信息

Department of Farm Animal Health, Utrecht University, 3584 CL, the Netherlands.

GD Animal Health, 7418EZ Deventer, the Netherlands.

出版信息

Poult Sci. 2019 Dec 1;98(12):6542-6551. doi: 10.3382/ps/pez526.

Abstract

Interspecies transmission of fecal microbiota can serve as an indicator for (indirect) contact between domestic and wild animals to assess risks of pathogen transmission, e.g., avian influenza. Here, we investigated whether oral inoculation of laying hens with feces of wild ducks (mallards, Anas platyrhynchos) resulted in a hen fecal microbiome that was detectably altered on community parameters or relative abundances of individual genera. To distinguish between effects of the duck inoculum and effects of the inoculation procedure, we compared the fecal microbiomes of adult laying hens resulting from 3 treatments: inoculation with wild duck feces (duck), inoculation with chicken feces (auto), and a negative control group with no treatment. We collected cloacal swabs from 7 hens per treatment before (day 0), and 2 and 7 D after inoculation, and performed 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing. No distinguishable effect of inoculation with duck feces on microbiome community (alpha and beta diversity) was found compared to auto or control treatments. At the individual taxonomic level, the relative abundance of the genus Alistipes (phylum Bacteroidetes) was significantly higher in the inoculated treatments (auto and duck) compared to the control 2 D after inoculation. Seven days after inoculation, the relative abundance of Alistipes had increased in the control and no effect was found anymore across treatments. These effects might be explained by the perturbation of the hen's microbiome caused by the inoculation procedure itself, or by intrinsic temporal variation in the hen's microbiome. This experiment shows that a single inoculation of fecal microbiota from duck feces to laying hens did not cause a measurable alteration of the gut microbiome community. Furthermore, the temporary change in relative abundance for Alistipes could not be attributed to the duck feces inoculation. These outcomes suggest that the fecal microbiome of adult laying hens may not be a useful indicator for detection of single oral exposure to wild duck feces.

摘要

种间粪便微生物群的传播可作为家养和野生动物之间(间接)接触的指标,以评估病原体传播的风险,例如禽流感。在这里,我们研究了向产蛋母鸡口服接种野鸭(绿头鸭,Anas platyrhynchos)粪便是否会导致母鸡粪便微生物组在群落参数或个体属的相对丰度上发生可检测到的改变。为了区分鸭接种物的影响和接种程序的影响,我们比较了来自 3 种处理的成年产蛋母鸡的粪便微生物组:接种野鸭粪便(鸭)、接种鸡粪便(自体)和无处理的阴性对照组。我们从每个处理组的 7 只母鸡收集直肠拭子,在接种前(第 0 天)和接种后 2 天和 7 天进行 16S rRNA 扩增子测序。与自体或对照处理相比,接种鸭粪便对微生物组群落(alpha 和 beta 多样性)没有明显的影响。在个体分类水平上,与对照相比,接种处理(自体和鸭)中拟杆菌门(Bacteroidetes)属 Alistipes 的相对丰度在接种后 2 天显著更高。接种后 7 天,Alistipes 的相对丰度在对照组中增加,并且在处理之间不再有影响。这些影响可能是由于接种程序本身对母鸡微生物组的扰动,或者是由于母鸡微生物组的内在时间变化。该实验表明,单次接种鸭粪便微生物群不会导致产蛋母鸡肠道微生物组群落发生可测量的改变。此外,Alistipes 相对丰度的暂时变化不能归因于鸭粪便接种。这些结果表明,成年产蛋母鸡的粪便微生物组可能不是检测单次口服暴露于野鸭粪便的有用指标。

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