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Influence of olive cake dietary supplementation on fecal microbiota of dairy cows

Olive by-products represent a valuable low-price feed supplement for animal nutrition. In the present study, the effect of the dietary destoned olive cake supplementation, on both composition and dynamics of the fecal bacterial biota of cow, was assessed by Illumina MiSeq analysis of the 16S rRNA ge...

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Autores principales: Russo, Nunziatina, Floridia, Viviana, D’Alessandro, Enrico, Lopreiato, Vincenzo, Pino, Alessandra, Chiofalo, Vincenzo, Caggia, Cinzia, Liotta, Luigi, Randazzo, Cinzia Lucia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10188969/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37206333
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2023.1137452
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author Russo, Nunziatina
Floridia, Viviana
D’Alessandro, Enrico
Lopreiato, Vincenzo
Pino, Alessandra
Chiofalo, Vincenzo
Caggia, Cinzia
Liotta, Luigi
Randazzo, Cinzia Lucia
author_facet Russo, Nunziatina
Floridia, Viviana
D’Alessandro, Enrico
Lopreiato, Vincenzo
Pino, Alessandra
Chiofalo, Vincenzo
Caggia, Cinzia
Liotta, Luigi
Randazzo, Cinzia Lucia
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description Olive by-products represent a valuable low-price feed supplement for animal nutrition. In the present study, the effect of the dietary destoned olive cake supplementation, on both composition and dynamics of the fecal bacterial biota of cow, was assessed by Illumina MiSeq analysis of the 16S rRNA gene. In addition, metabolic pathways were predicted by using the PICRUSt2 bioinformatic tool. Eighteen lactating cows, according to the body condition score, the days from calving, and the daily milk production were homogeneously allocated into two groups, control or experimental, and subjected to different dietary treatments. In detail, the experimental diet contained, along with the components of the control one, 8% of destoned olive cake. Metagenomics data revealed significant differences in abundance rather than in richness between the two groups. Results showed that Bacteroidota and Firmicutes were identified as the dominant phyla, accounting for over 90% of the total bacterial population. The Desulfobacterota phylum, able to reduce sulfur compounds, was detected only in fecal samples of cows allocated to the experimental diet whereas the Elusimicrobia phylum, a common endosymbiont or ectosymbiont of various flagellated protists, was detected only in cows subjected to the control diet. In addition, both Oscillospiraceae and Ruminococcaceae families were mainly found in the experimental group whereas fecal samples of control cows showed the presence of Rikenellaceae and Bacteroidaceae families, usually associated with the high roughage or low concentrate diet. Based on the PICRUSt2 bioinformatic tool, pathways related to carbohydrate, fatty acid, lipid, and amino acids biosynthesis were mainly up regulated in the experimental group. On the contrary, in the control group, the metabolic pathways detected with the highest occurrence were associated with amino acids biosynthesis and degradation, aromatic compounds degradation, nucleosides and nucleotides biosynthesis. Hence, the present study confirms that the destoned olive cake is a valuable feed supplement able to modulate the fecal microbiota of cows. Further studies will be conducted in order to deepen the inter-relationships between the GIT microbiota and the host.
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spelling pubmed-101889692023-05-18 Influence of olive cake dietary supplementation on fecal microbiota of dairy cows Russo, Nunziatina Floridia, Viviana D’Alessandro, Enrico Lopreiato, Vincenzo Pino, Alessandra Chiofalo, Vincenzo Caggia, Cinzia Liotta, Luigi Randazzo, Cinzia Lucia Front Microbiol Microbiology Olive by-products represent a valuable low-price feed supplement for animal nutrition. In the present study, the effect of the dietary destoned olive cake supplementation, on both composition and dynamics of the fecal bacterial biota of cow, was assessed by Illumina MiSeq analysis of the 16S rRNA gene. In addition, metabolic pathways were predicted by using the PICRUSt2 bioinformatic tool. Eighteen lactating cows, according to the body condition score, the days from calving, and the daily milk production were homogeneously allocated into two groups, control or experimental, and subjected to different dietary treatments. In detail, the experimental diet contained, along with the components of the control one, 8% of destoned olive cake. Metagenomics data revealed significant differences in abundance rather than in richness between the two groups. Results showed that Bacteroidota and Firmicutes were identified as the dominant phyla, accounting for over 90% of the total bacterial population. The Desulfobacterota phylum, able to reduce sulfur compounds, was detected only in fecal samples of cows allocated to the experimental diet whereas the Elusimicrobia phylum, a common endosymbiont or ectosymbiont of various flagellated protists, was detected only in cows subjected to the control diet. In addition, both Oscillospiraceae and Ruminococcaceae families were mainly found in the experimental group whereas fecal samples of control cows showed the presence of Rikenellaceae and Bacteroidaceae families, usually associated with the high roughage or low concentrate diet. Based on the PICRUSt2 bioinformatic tool, pathways related to carbohydrate, fatty acid, lipid, and amino acids biosynthesis were mainly up regulated in the experimental group. On the contrary, in the control group, the metabolic pathways detected with the highest occurrence were associated with amino acids biosynthesis and degradation, aromatic compounds degradation, nucleosides and nucleotides biosynthesis. Hence, the present study confirms that the destoned olive cake is a valuable feed supplement able to modulate the fecal microbiota of cows. Further studies will be conducted in order to deepen the inter-relationships between the GIT microbiota and the host. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-05-03 /pmc/articles/PMC10188969/ /pubmed/37206333 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2023.1137452 Text en Copyright © 2023 Russo, Floridia, D’Alessandro, Lopreiato, Pino, Chiofalo, Caggia, Liotta and Randazzo. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Microbiology
Russo, Nunziatina
Floridia, Viviana
D’Alessandro, Enrico
Lopreiato, Vincenzo
Pino, Alessandra
Chiofalo, Vincenzo
Caggia, Cinzia
Liotta, Luigi
Randazzo, Cinzia Lucia
Influence of olive cake dietary supplementation on fecal microbiota of dairy cows
title Influence of olive cake dietary supplementation on fecal microbiota of dairy cows
title_full Influence of olive cake dietary supplementation on fecal microbiota of dairy cows
title_fullStr Influence of olive cake dietary supplementation on fecal microbiota of dairy cows
title_full_unstemmed Influence of olive cake dietary supplementation on fecal microbiota of dairy cows
title_short Influence of olive cake dietary supplementation on fecal microbiota of dairy cows
title_sort influence of olive cake dietary supplementation on fecal microbiota of dairy cows
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10188969/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37206333
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2023.1137452
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