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Catching a glimpse of the bacterial gut community of companion animals: a canine and feline perspective

机译:捕捉伴侣动物的细菌肠道群落:犬和猫猫的观点

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Summary Dogs and cats have gained a special position in human society by becoming our principal companion animals. In this context, efforts to ensure their health and welfare have increased exponentially, with in recent times a growing interest in assessing the impact of the gut microbiota on canine and feline health. Recent technological advances have generated new tools to not only examine the intestinal microbial composition of dogs and cats, but also to scrutinize the genetic repertoire and associated metabolic functions of this microbial community. The application of high‐throughput sequencing techniques to canine and feline faecal samples revealed similarities in their bacterial composition, with Fusobacteria, Firmicutes and Bacteroidetes as the most prevalent and abundant phyla, followed by Proteobacteria and Actinobacteria. Although key bacterial members were consistently present in their gut microbiota, the taxonomic composition and the metabolic repertoire of the intestinal microbial population may be influenced by several factors, including diet, age and anthropogenic aspects, as well as intestinal dysbiosis. The current review aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the multitude of factors which play a role in the modulation of the canine and feline gut microbiota and that of their human owners with whom they share the same environment.
机译:总结狗和猫通过成为我们的主要伴侣动物而在人类社会中获得了特殊的位置。在这种背景下,努力确保他们的健康和福利的努力呈指数级增长,最近越来越兴趣评估肠道微生物群对犬和猫的健康的影响。最近的技术进步产生了新的工具,不仅可以检查犬和猫的肠道微生物组成,还要仔细检查这种微生物群落的遗传曲目和相关的代谢功能。高通量测序技术在犬和翅膀粪便样品中的应用揭示了它们的细菌组合物中的相似性,具有Fusobacteria,Formicutes和Bacternetes作为最普遍的植物和丰富的植物,其次是植物和肌动菌菌。虽然密钥细菌成员始终存在于它们的肠道微生物群中,但肠道微生物种群的分类组成和代谢曲目可能受到若干因素的影响,包括饮食,年龄和人为方面以及肠道消化不良。目前的审查旨在提供众多因素概述,这些因素在调制犬和猫肠道微生物群和与他们共享同一环境中的人主的作用中发挥作用。

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