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Feline gut microbiota composition in association with feline coronavirus infection: A pilot study

机译:猫肠道微生物群组成与猫冠状病毒感染相关:试验研究

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Feline coronaviruses (FCoV) colonize the intestinal tract, however, due to not fully understood mutations, they can spread systemically and cause feline infectious peritonitis (FIP). Recent studies on human medicine report that gut microbiota is involved in the development of systemic disorders and could influence the immune response to viral diseases. The aim of this study was to provide preliminary data on the fecal microbiota composition in healthy cats compared to FCoV-infected cats, with and without FIP. Cats were equally grouped as healthy FCoV-negative, healthy FCoV-positive or FIP affected (total n = 15). Fecal sample were evaluated for the microbiota composition. A total of 3,231,916 sequences were analyzed. The samples' alpha-diversity curves did not reach a proper plateau and, for the beta-diversity, the samples seemed not to group perfectly by category, even if the healthy FCoV-positive group showed a hybrid microbial composition between FCoV-negative and FIP groups. Although there were no taxa significantly linked to the different conditions, some peculiar patterns were recognized: Firmicutes was always the most represented phylum, followed by Bacteroidetes and Actinobacteria. In FCoV-positive cats, the Firmicutes and Bacteroidetes were respectively over- and under-represented, compared to the other groups. Among FIP cats, three subjects shared a similar microbiome, one cat showed a different microbial profile and the other one had the lowest number of diverse phyla. Despite the limited number of animals, some differences in the fecal microbiome between the groups were observed, suggesting to further investigate the possible correlation between gut microbiota and FCoV infection in cats.
机译:然而,猫冠状病毒(FCOV)殖民肠道,然而,由于不完全理解的突变,它们可以全身蔓延和引起猫道传染性腹膜炎(FIP)。最近关于人类医学的研究报告称肠道微生物群参与系统性疾病的发展,可以影响病毒疾病的免疫应答。本研究的目的是提供与FCOV感染的猫的健康猫的粪便微生物群组合物中的初步数据,而有没有FCOV感染的猫。猫同等地被分组为健康的Fcov阴性,健康的FcoV阳性或蕨类植物影响(总N = 15)。评价粪便样品用于微生物酵母组合物。分析了总共3,231,916个序列。样品'alpha-多样性曲线没有达到适当的高原,并且对于β多样性,即使健康的Fcov阳性组在Fcov阴性和FIP之间表现出杂种微生物组成团体。虽然没有与不同条件明显相关的分类群,但确认了一些特殊的模式:迫使始终是最具代表的门,其次是菌斑和肌动菌。在Fcov阳性猫中,与其他组相比,在Fcov阳性猫体中,骨骼和菌体分别过度和欠代表。在FIP猫中,三个受试者共享类似的微生物组,一只猫显示出不同的微生物剖面,另一只猫具有最低数量的多样化。尽管动物数量有限,但观察到群体之间的粪便微生物组存在一些差异,表明进一步研究了肠道微生物群和猫的FCOV感染之间的可能相关性。

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