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Pig Farmers’ Homes Harbor More Diverse Airborne Bacterial Communities Than Pig Stables or Suburban Homes

机译:养猪场的家园比养猪场或郊区的家园拥有更多的空中细菌群落

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Airborne bacterial communities are subject to conditions ill-suited to microbial activity and growth. In spite of this, air is an important transfer medium for bacteria, with the bacteria in indoor air having potentially major consequences for the health of a building’s occupants. A major example is the decreased diversity and altered composition of indoor airborne microbial communities as a proposed explanation for the increasing prevalence of asthma and allergies worldwide. Previous research has shown that living on a farm confers protection against development of asthma and allergies, with airborne bacteria suggested as playing a role in this protective effect. However, the composition of this beneficial microbial community has still not been identified. We sampled settled airborne dust using a passive dust sampler from Danish pig stables, associated farmers’ homes, and from suburban homes (267 samples in total) and carried out quantitative PCR measurements of bacterial abundance and MiSeq sequencing of the V3–V4 region of bacterial 16S rRNA genes found in these samples. Airborne bacteria had a greater diversity and were significantly more abundant in pig stables and farmers’ homes than suburban homes (Wilcoxon rank sum test P < 0.05). Moreover, bacterial taxa previously suggested to contribute to a protective effect had significantly higher relative and absolute abundance in pig stables and farmers’ homes than in suburban homes (ALDEx2 with P < 0.05), including Firmicutes, Peptostreptococcaceae, Prevotellaceae, Lachnospiraceae, Ruminococcaceae, Ruminiclostridium, and Lactobacillus. Pig stables had significantly lower airborne bacterial diversity than farmers’ homes, and there was no discernable direct transfer of airborne bacteria from stable to home. This study identifies differences in indoor airborne bacterial communities that may be an important component of this putative protective effect, while showing that pig stables themselves do not appear to directly contribute to the airborne bacterial communities in the homes of farmers. These findings improve our understanding of the role of airborne bacteria in the increasing prevalence of asthma and allergy.
机译:空气传播的细菌群落处于不适合微生物活动和生长的条件下。尽管如此,空气仍是细菌的重要传播媒介,室内空气中的细菌可能会对建筑物居民的健康产生重大影响。一个主要的例子是室内机载微生物群落的多样性降低和组成变化,这是对全球哮喘和过敏症患病率上升的一种拟议解释。以前的研究表明,住在农场里可以防止哮喘和过敏的发展,其中空气传播的细菌在这种保护作用中起着重要作用。但是,尚未确定该有益微生物群落的组成。我们使用被动式灰尘采样器从丹麦的猪笼,相关农民的住所以及郊区的住所中采样了沉降的空气传播尘埃(总共267个样本),并进行了细菌丰度的定量PCR测量和细菌V3-V4区域的MiSeq测序在这些样品中发现了16S rRNA基因。空气传播的细菌具有更大的多样性,并且在养猪场和农民的家中比郊区的家中的细菌丰富得多(Wilcoxon秩和检验P <0.05)。此外,以前认为有助于保护作用的细菌类群在猪笼和农家中的相对和绝对丰度要比郊区家庭(ALDEx2,P <0.05)要高得多,包括Firmicutes,Peptostreptococcaceae,Prevotellaceae,Lachnospiraceae,Ruminococcaceae,Ruminiclostridium和乳杆菌。猪stable的空气传播细菌多样性明显低于农民的家,并且没有明显的空气传播细菌从畜舍直接转移到家庭的现象。这项研究确定了室内空气传播的细菌群落的差异,这可能是这种推定的保护作用的重要组成部分,同时表明猪stable本身似乎并没有直接对农民家中的空气传播的细菌群落做出贡献。这些发现增进了我们对空气传播细菌在哮喘和过敏症患病率上升中的作用的了解。

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