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Gut microbiota of humans, dogs and cats: current knowledge and future opportunities and challenges

机译:人,狗和猫的肠道菌群:当前的知识以及未来的机遇和挑战

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High-throughput DNA sequencing techniques allow for the identification and characterisation of microbes and their genes (microbiome). Using these new techniques, microbial populations in several niches of the human body, including the oral and nasal cavities, skin, urogenital tract and gastrointestinal tract, have been described recently. Very little data on the microbiome of companion animals exist, and most of the data have been derived from the analysis of the faeces of healthy laboratory animals. High-throughput assays provide opportunities to study the complex and dense populations of the gut microbiota, including bacteria, archaea, fungi, protozoa and viruses. Our laboratory and others have recently described the predominant microbial taxa and genes of healthy dogs and cats and how these respond to dietary interventions. In general, faecal microbial phylogeny (e.g. predominance of Firmicutes, Bacteroidetes, Proteobacteria and Actinobacteria) and functional capacity (e.g. major functional groups related to carbohydrate, protein, DNA and vitamin metabolism; virulence factors; and cell wall and capsule) of the canine and feline gut are similar to those of the human gut. Initial sequencing projects have provided a glimpse of the microbial super-organism that exists within the canine and feline gut, but leaves much to be explored and discovered. As DNA provides information only about potential functions, studies that focus on the microbial transcriptome, metabolite profiles, and how microbiome changes affect host physiology and health are clearly required. Future studies must determine how diet composition, antibiotics and other drug therapies, breed and disease affect or are affected by the gut microbiome and how this information may be used to improve diets, identify disease biomarkers and develop targeted disease therapies.
机译:高通量DNA测序技术可用于鉴定和表征微生物及其基因(微生物组)。使用这些新技术,近来已经描述了人体的几个生态位中的微生物种群,包括口腔和鼻腔,皮肤,泌尿生殖道和胃肠道。关于伴侣动物微生物组的数据很少,并且大多数数据来自对健康实验动物粪便的分析。高通量测定法为研究肠道微生物群的复杂和密集种群提供了机会,其中包括细菌,古细菌,真菌,原生动物和病毒。我们的实验室和其他实验室最近描述了健康的猫狗的主要微生物分类和基因,以及它们如何对饮食干预做出反应。一般而言,犬的粪便微生物系统发育(例如,纤毛虫,拟杆菌,变形杆菌和放线菌的优势)和功能能力(例如,与碳水化合物,蛋白质,DNA和维生素代谢有关的主要功能基团;毒力因子;以及细胞壁和细胞膜)猫肠与人类肠相似。最初的测序项目提供了犬和猫肠道内存在的微生物超微生物的一瞥,但仍有许多需要探索和发现的地方。由于DNA仅提供有关潜在功能的信息,因此明确需要针对微生物转录组,代谢产物谱以及微生物组变化如何影响宿主生理和健康的研究。未来的研究必须确定饮食组成,抗生素和其他药物疗法,品种和疾病如何影响或受到肠道微生物组的影响,以及如何将这些信息用于改善饮食,识别疾病生物标志物和开发针对性的疾病疗法。

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