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Host genotype affects endotoxin release in excreta of broilers at slaughter age

Host genotype, early post-hatch feeding, and pre- and probiotics are factors known to modulate the gut microbiome. However, there is a knowledge gap on the effect of both chicken genotype and these dietary strategies and their interplay on fecal microbiome composition and diversity, which, in turn,...

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Autores principales: Marcato, F., Rebel, J. M. J., Kar, S. K., Wouters, I. M., Schokker, D., Bossers, A., Harders, F., van Riel, J. W., Wolthuis-Fillerup, M., de Jong, I. C.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10285083/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37359374
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2023.1202135
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author Marcato, F.
Rebel, J. M. J.
Kar, S. K.
Wouters, I. M.
Schokker, D.
Bossers, A.
Harders, F.
van Riel, J. W.
Wolthuis-Fillerup, M.
de Jong, I. C.
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Rebel, J. M. J.
Kar, S. K.
Wouters, I. M.
Schokker, D.
Bossers, A.
Harders, F.
van Riel, J. W.
Wolthuis-Fillerup, M.
de Jong, I. C.
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description Host genotype, early post-hatch feeding, and pre- and probiotics are factors known to modulate the gut microbiome. However, there is a knowledge gap on the effect of both chicken genotype and these dietary strategies and their interplay on fecal microbiome composition and diversity, which, in turn, can affect the release of endotoxins in the excreta of broilers. Endotoxins are a major concern as they can be harmful to both animal and human health. The main goal of the current study was to investigate whether it was possible to modulate the fecal microbiome, thereby reducing endotoxin concentrations in the excreta of broiler chickens. An experiment was carried out with a 2 × 2 × 2 factorial arrangement including the following three factors: 1) genetic strain (fast-growing Ross 308 vs. slower growing Hubbard JA757); 2) no vs. combined use of probiotics and prebiotics in the diet and drinking water; and 3) early feeding at the hatchery vs. non-early feeding. A total of 624 Ross 308 and 624 Hubbard JA757 day-old male broiler chickens were included until d 37 and d 51 of age, respectively. Broilers (N = 26 chicks/pen) were housed in a total of 48 pens, and there were six replicate pens/treatment groups. Pooled cloacal swabs (N = 10 chickens/pen) for microbiome and endotoxin analyses were collected at a target body weight (BW) of 200 g, 1 kg, and 2.5 kg. Endotoxin concentration significantly increased with age (p = 0.01). At a target BW of 2.5 kg, Ross 308 chickens produced a considerably higher amount of endotoxins (Δ = 552.5 EU/mL) than the Hubbard JA757 chickens (p < 0.01). A significant difference in the Shannon index was observed for the interaction between the use of prebiotics and probiotics, and host genotype (p = 0.02), where Ross 308 chickens with pre-/probiotics had lower diversity than Hubbard JA757 chickens with pre-/probiotics. Early feeding did not affect both the fecal microbiome and endotoxin release. Overall, the results suggest that the chicken genetic strain may be an important factor to take into account regarding fecal endotoxin release, although this needs to be further investigated under commercial conditions.
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spelling pubmed-102850832023-06-23 Host genotype affects endotoxin release in excreta of broilers at slaughter age Marcato, F. Rebel, J. M. J. Kar, S. K. Wouters, I. M. Schokker, D. Bossers, A. Harders, F. van Riel, J. W. Wolthuis-Fillerup, M. de Jong, I. C. Front Genet Genetics Host genotype, early post-hatch feeding, and pre- and probiotics are factors known to modulate the gut microbiome. However, there is a knowledge gap on the effect of both chicken genotype and these dietary strategies and their interplay on fecal microbiome composition and diversity, which, in turn, can affect the release of endotoxins in the excreta of broilers. Endotoxins are a major concern as they can be harmful to both animal and human health. The main goal of the current study was to investigate whether it was possible to modulate the fecal microbiome, thereby reducing endotoxin concentrations in the excreta of broiler chickens. An experiment was carried out with a 2 × 2 × 2 factorial arrangement including the following three factors: 1) genetic strain (fast-growing Ross 308 vs. slower growing Hubbard JA757); 2) no vs. combined use of probiotics and prebiotics in the diet and drinking water; and 3) early feeding at the hatchery vs. non-early feeding. A total of 624 Ross 308 and 624 Hubbard JA757 day-old male broiler chickens were included until d 37 and d 51 of age, respectively. Broilers (N = 26 chicks/pen) were housed in a total of 48 pens, and there were six replicate pens/treatment groups. Pooled cloacal swabs (N = 10 chickens/pen) for microbiome and endotoxin analyses were collected at a target body weight (BW) of 200 g, 1 kg, and 2.5 kg. Endotoxin concentration significantly increased with age (p = 0.01). At a target BW of 2.5 kg, Ross 308 chickens produced a considerably higher amount of endotoxins (Δ = 552.5 EU/mL) than the Hubbard JA757 chickens (p < 0.01). A significant difference in the Shannon index was observed for the interaction between the use of prebiotics and probiotics, and host genotype (p = 0.02), where Ross 308 chickens with pre-/probiotics had lower diversity than Hubbard JA757 chickens with pre-/probiotics. Early feeding did not affect both the fecal microbiome and endotoxin release. Overall, the results suggest that the chicken genetic strain may be an important factor to take into account regarding fecal endotoxin release, although this needs to be further investigated under commercial conditions. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-06-08 /pmc/articles/PMC10285083/ /pubmed/37359374 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2023.1202135 Text en Copyright © 2023 Marcato, Rebel, Kar, Wouters, Schokker, Bossers, Harders, van Riel, Wolthuis-Fillerup and de Jong. 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.
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Marcato, F.
Rebel, J. M. J.
Kar, S. K.
Wouters, I. M.
Schokker, D.
Bossers, A.
Harders, F.
van Riel, J. W.
Wolthuis-Fillerup, M.
de Jong, I. C.
Host genotype affects endotoxin release in excreta of broilers at slaughter age
title Host genotype affects endotoxin release in excreta of broilers at slaughter age
title_full Host genotype affects endotoxin release in excreta of broilers at slaughter age
title_fullStr Host genotype affects endotoxin release in excreta of broilers at slaughter age
title_full_unstemmed Host genotype affects endotoxin release in excreta of broilers at slaughter age
title_short Host genotype affects endotoxin release in excreta of broilers at slaughter age
title_sort host genotype affects endotoxin release in excreta of broilers at slaughter age
topic Genetics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10285083/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37359374
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2023.1202135
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