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Effect of Dual Infection with Eimeria tenella and Subgroup J Avian Leukosis Virus on the Cecal Microbiome in Specific-Pathogen-Free Chicks

机译:艾美尔球虫和J亚型禽白血病病毒双重感染对无特定病原体小鸡盲肠微生物组的影响

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Understanding gut microflora alterations associated with gut parasites and other pathogens that drive these alterations may help to promote the understanding intestinal flora's role in multiple infected individuals. This study examined the effects of dual infection with Eimeria tenella and subgroup J avian leukosis virus (ALV-J) on the chick cecal microbiome. Specific-pathogen-free (SPF) chicks were infected with either ALV-J strain NX0101 at 1 d of age, or E. tenella at 14 d of age, another group was infected with both pathogens. Cecal contents from chicks were extracted at the 21 d of age and examined using 16S rRNA genes Illumina sequencing. A genus-level opportunistic pathogen enrichment and a decrease in possible resident probiotics were observed in response to all infection groups. Of note, E. tenella mainly induced a sharp decrease in the richness and diversity of cecal microflora from infected chicks because of the serious E. tenella-induced damage to intestinal tissues. ALV-J infection led to structural changes and increased the richness and diversity of the cecal microflora. As for E. tenella and ALV-J dual infected chicks, a marked enrichment of opportunistic pathogens in addition to some other bacteria that may play a role involving cecal microbiota carbohydrate transport and metabolic functions were also found compared to single pathogen-infected chicks. Overall, this study provides valuable insights into the SPF chick cecal microbial community, the modulations of this community in response to different pathogenic infections of single or dual infections, and the interactions between different pathogens and hosts from the perspective of intestinal microflora.
机译:了解与肠道寄生虫和其他引起这些改变的病原体有关的肠道菌群变化可能有助于增进对肠道菌群在多个感染个体中的作用的了解。这项研究检查了艾美尔球虫和亚J禽白血病病毒亚组(ALV-J)双重感染对雏盲肠微生物组的影响。无特异性病原体(SPF)的雏鸡在1 d龄时被ALV-J菌株NX0101感染,在14 d龄时被大肠杆菌感染。另一组感染了两种病原体。在21 d龄时从鸡中提取盲肠内容物,并使用16S rRNA基因Illumina测序进行检查。观察到对所有感染组的反应,属水平的机会病原体富集和可能的驻留益生菌减少。值得注意的是,由于严重的大肠杆菌引起的肠道组织损伤,大肠杆菌引起的盲肠菌群丰富度和多样性急剧下降。 ALV-J感染导致结构改变并增加盲肠菌群的丰富性和多样性。至于大肠杆菌(E. tenella)和ALV-J双重感染的雏鸡,与单个病原体感染的雏鸡相比,还发现了机会致病菌的显着富集,此外还有一些其他细菌可能参与盲肠微生物群碳水化合物的运输和代谢功能。总的来说,这项研究提供了关于SPF鸡盲肠微生物群落的有价值的见解,从肠道微生物菌群的角度,该群落对单一或双重感染的不同病原性感染的反应以及不同病原体与宿主之间的相互作用提供了有价值的见解。

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