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Characterization of the bacterial gut microbiota of piglets suffering from new neonatal porcine diarrhoea

机译:新生猪腹泻的仔猪细菌肠道菌群的特征

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Background In recent years, new neonatal porcine diarrhoea (NNPD) of unknown aetiology has emerged in Denmark. NNPD affects piglets during the first week of life and results in impaired welfare, decreased weight gain, and in the worst-case scenario death. Commonly used preventative interventions such as vaccination or treatment with antibiotics, have a limited effect on NNPD. Previous studies have investigated the clinical manifestations, histopathology, and to some extent, microbiological findings; however, these studies were either inconclusive or suggested that Enterococci, possibly in interaction with Escherichia coli , contribute to the aetiology of NNPD. This study examined ileal and colonic luminal contents of 50 control piglets and 52 NNPD piglets by means of the qPCR-based Gut Microbiotassay and 16 samples by 454 sequencing to study the composition of the bacterial gut microbiota in relation to NNPD. Results NNPD was associated with a diminished quantity of bacteria from the phyla Actinobacteria and Firmicutes while genus Enterococcus was more than 24 times more abundant in diarrhoeic piglets. The number of bacteria from the phylum Fusobacteria was also doubled in piglets suffering from diarrhoea. With increasing age, the gut microbiota of NNPD affected piglet and control piglets became more diverse. Independent of diarrhoeic status, piglets from first parity sows (gilts) possessed significantly more bacteria from family Enterobacteriaceae and species E. coli , and fewer bacteria from phylum Firmicutes. Piglets born to gilts had 25 times higher odds of having NNPD compared with piglets born to multiparous sows. Finally, the co-occurrence of genus Enterococcus and species E. coli contributed to the risk of having NNPD. Conclusion The results of this study support previous findings that points towards genus Enterococcus and species E. coli to be involved in the pathogenesis of NNPD. Moreover, the results indicate that NNPD is associated with a disturbed bacterial composition and larger variation between the diarrhoeic piglets.
机译:背景技术近年来,丹麦出现了新的病因不明的新生儿猪腹泻(NNPD)。 NNPD在生命的第一周会影响仔猪,并导致福利受损,体重增加减少以及最坏情况下的死亡。常用的预防措施,如疫苗接种或抗生素治疗,对NNPD的影响有限。先前的研究已经调查了临床表现,组织病理学以及一定程度上的微生物学发现。然而,这些研究不是结论性的,或者暗示肠球菌可能与大肠杆菌相互作用,有助于NNPD的病因。这项研究通过基于qPCR的肠道菌群测定法检查了50只对照仔猪和52只NNPD仔猪的回肠和结肠腔内含量,并通过454测序检查了16个样品,以研究与NNPD相关的细菌肠道菌群的组成。结果NNPD与放线菌门和放线菌门细菌的减少有关,而肠球菌属的腹泻猪的丰富度是其的24倍以上。在患有腹泻的仔猪中,来自梭菌门的细菌数量也增加了一倍。随着年龄的增长,NNPD感染的仔猪和对照仔猪的肠道菌群变得越来越多样化。与腹泻状态无关,来自第一胎母猪(后备母猪)的仔猪拥有更多的来自肠杆菌科和大肠杆菌的细菌,而来自Fimerticutes门的细菌则更少。与多胎母猪相比,小母猪出生的猪患NNPD的几率高25倍。最后,肠球菌属和大肠埃希氏菌同时存在会增加患NNPD的风险。结论这项研究的结果支持以前的发现,这些发现指向肠球菌属和大肠杆菌物种与NNPD的发病机制有关。此外,结果表明,NNPD与细菌组成紊乱和腹泻仔猪之间较大的变异有关。

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