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Assessment of bacterial and fungal populations in urine from clinically healthy dogs using next-generation sequencing

机译:利用下一代测序评估临床健康犬尿液中的细菌和真菌群体

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Background Urine from clinically healthy dogs is not sterile. Characterizing microbial diversity and abundance within this population of dogs is important to define normal reference ranges for healthy urine. Objectives To establish composition and relative representation of bacterial and fungal microbiomes in urine of clinically healthy dogs. Animals Fifty clinically healthy dogs. Methods Analytic study. Urine sampling via cystocentesis. Comprehensive evaluation of urine including standard urinalysis, culture and sensitivity, next-generation sequencing (NGS), and bioinformatics to define bacterial and fungal microbiome. Results Culture did not yield positive results in any samples. Next-generation sequencing of urine established low presence of bacteria, fungi, or both in all samples. Diversity and abundance of bacterial and fungal communities varied between urine samples from different dogs. Struvite crystals were associated with bacterial community structure ( P = .07) and there was a positive correlation between struvite crystals and pH. Conclusions and Clinical Importance The microbiome in urine of clinically healthy dogs has diverse bacterial and fungal species These findings highlight limitations of conventional culture testing and the need for culture-independent molecular diagnostics to detect microorganisms in urine.
机译:从临床健康的狗的背景尿液不无菌。在该犬群中表征微生物多样性和丰度对于为健康尿液定义正常的参考范围是重要的。目的建立临床健康犬尿液中细菌和真菌微生物体的组成和相对表示。动物五十临床健康的狗。方法分析研究。尿液通过膀胱包膜采样。尿液综合评价,包括标准尿液分析,培养和敏感性,下一代测序(NGS)和生物信息学,用于定义细菌和真菌微生物。结果培养在任何样品中没有产生阳性结果。尿液的下一代测序确立了含有所有样品中的细菌,真菌或两者的低存在。细菌和真菌社区的多样性和丰度在不同狗的尿液样本之间变化。脱钛矿晶体与细菌群落结构有关(P = .07),斯特鲁铁晶体和pH之间存在正相关。结论和临床重要性临床健康犬尿液中的微生物组具有多种细菌和真菌物种这些发现突出了常规培养测试的局限性以及培养无关的分子诊断的需求来检测尿液中的微生物。

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