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The canine gut microbiome is associated with higher risk of gastric dilatation-volvulus and high risk genetic variants of the immune system

机译:犬肠道微生物组与胃扩张-肠扭转的高风险和免疫系统的高风险遗传变异有关

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BackgroundLarge and giant dog breeds have a high risk for gastric dilatation-volvulus (GDV) which is an acute, life-threatening condition. Previous work by our group identified a strong risk of GDV linked to specific alleles in innate and adaptive immune genes. We hypothesize that variation in the genes of the immune system act through modulation of the gut microbiome, or through autoimmune mechanisms, or both, to predispose dogs to this condition. Here, we investigate whether differences in the canine fecal microbiome are associated with GDV and are linked to previously identified risk alleles.
机译:背景大型犬和大型犬都有发生胃扩张-肠扭转(GDV)的高风险,这是一种严重的威胁生命的疾病。我们小组先前的工作确定了与先天性和适应性免疫基因中特定等位基因相关的GDV的高风险。我们假设免疫系统基因的变异是通过调节肠道微生物组,或通过自身免疫机制,或两者兼而有之,使狗容易患上这种情况。在这里,我们调查犬粪微生物组中的差异是否与GDV相关并与先前确定的风险等位基因相关。

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