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Epimural Indicator Phylotypes of Transiently-Induced Subacute Ruminal Acidosis in Dairy Cattle

The impact of a long-term subacute rumen acidosis (SARA) on the bovine epimural bacterial microbiome (BEBM) and its consequences for rumen health is poorly understood. This study aimed to investigate shifts in the BEBM during a long-term transient SARA model consisting of two concentrate-diet-induce...

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Autores principales: Wetzels, Stefanie U., Mann, Evelyne, Metzler-Zebeli, Barbara U., Pourazad, Poulad, Qumar, Muhammad, Klevenhusen, Fenja, Pinior, Beate, Wagner, Martin, Zebeli, Qendrim, Schmitz-Esser, Stephan
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4777738/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26973642
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2016.00274
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author Wetzels, Stefanie U.
Mann, Evelyne
Metzler-Zebeli, Barbara U.
Pourazad, Poulad
Qumar, Muhammad
Klevenhusen, Fenja
Pinior, Beate
Wagner, Martin
Zebeli, Qendrim
Schmitz-Esser, Stephan
author_facet Wetzels, Stefanie U.
Mann, Evelyne
Metzler-Zebeli, Barbara U.
Pourazad, Poulad
Qumar, Muhammad
Klevenhusen, Fenja
Pinior, Beate
Wagner, Martin
Zebeli, Qendrim
Schmitz-Esser, Stephan
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description The impact of a long-term subacute rumen acidosis (SARA) on the bovine epimural bacterial microbiome (BEBM) and its consequences for rumen health is poorly understood. This study aimed to investigate shifts in the BEBM during a long-term transient SARA model consisting of two concentrate-diet-induced SARA challenges separated by a 1-week challenge break. Eight cows were fed forage and varying concentrate amounts throughout the experiment. In total, 32 rumen papilla biopsies were taken for DNA isolation (4 sampling time points per cow: at the baseline before concentrate was fed, after the first SARA challenge, after the challenge break, and after the second SARA challenge). Ruminal pH was continuously monitored. The microbiome was determined using Illumina MiSeq sequencing of the 16S rRNA gene (V345 region). In total 1,215,618 sequences were obtained and clustered into 6833 operational taxonomic units (OTUs). Campylobacter and Kingella were the most abundant OTUs (16.5 and 7.1%). According to ruminal pH dynamics, the second challenge was more severe than the first challenge. Species diversity estimates and evenness increased during the challenge break compared to all other sampling time points (P < 0.05). During both SARA challenges, Kingella- and Azoarcus-OTUs decreased (0.5 and 0.4 fold-change) and a dominant Ruminobacter-OTU increased during the challenge break (18.9 fold-change; P < 0.05). qPCR confirmed SARA-related shifts. During the challenge break noticeably more OTUs increased compared to other sampling time points. Our results show that the BEBM re-establishes the baseline conditions slower after a SARA challenge than ruminal pH. Key phylotypes that were reduced during both challenges may help to establish a bacterial fingerprint to facilitate understanding effects of SARA conditions on the BEBM and their consequences for the ruminant host.
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spelling pubmed-47777382016-03-11 Epimural Indicator Phylotypes of Transiently-Induced Subacute Ruminal Acidosis in Dairy Cattle Wetzels, Stefanie U. Mann, Evelyne Metzler-Zebeli, Barbara U. Pourazad, Poulad Qumar, Muhammad Klevenhusen, Fenja Pinior, Beate Wagner, Martin Zebeli, Qendrim Schmitz-Esser, Stephan Front Microbiol Microbiology The impact of a long-term subacute rumen acidosis (SARA) on the bovine epimural bacterial microbiome (BEBM) and its consequences for rumen health is poorly understood. This study aimed to investigate shifts in the BEBM during a long-term transient SARA model consisting of two concentrate-diet-induced SARA challenges separated by a 1-week challenge break. Eight cows were fed forage and varying concentrate amounts throughout the experiment. In total, 32 rumen papilla biopsies were taken for DNA isolation (4 sampling time points per cow: at the baseline before concentrate was fed, after the first SARA challenge, after the challenge break, and after the second SARA challenge). Ruminal pH was continuously monitored. The microbiome was determined using Illumina MiSeq sequencing of the 16S rRNA gene (V345 region). In total 1,215,618 sequences were obtained and clustered into 6833 operational taxonomic units (OTUs). Campylobacter and Kingella were the most abundant OTUs (16.5 and 7.1%). According to ruminal pH dynamics, the second challenge was more severe than the first challenge. Species diversity estimates and evenness increased during the challenge break compared to all other sampling time points (P < 0.05). During both SARA challenges, Kingella- and Azoarcus-OTUs decreased (0.5 and 0.4 fold-change) and a dominant Ruminobacter-OTU increased during the challenge break (18.9 fold-change; P < 0.05). qPCR confirmed SARA-related shifts. During the challenge break noticeably more OTUs increased compared to other sampling time points. Our results show that the BEBM re-establishes the baseline conditions slower after a SARA challenge than ruminal pH. Key phylotypes that were reduced during both challenges may help to establish a bacterial fingerprint to facilitate understanding effects of SARA conditions on the BEBM and their consequences for the ruminant host. Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-03-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4777738/ /pubmed/26973642 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2016.00274 Text en Copyright © 2016 Wetzels, Mann, Metzler-Zebeli, Pourazad, Qumar, Klevenhusen, Pinior, Wagner, Zebeli and Schmitz-Esser. http://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) or licensor 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
Wetzels, Stefanie U.
Mann, Evelyne
Metzler-Zebeli, Barbara U.
Pourazad, Poulad
Qumar, Muhammad
Klevenhusen, Fenja
Pinior, Beate
Wagner, Martin
Zebeli, Qendrim
Schmitz-Esser, Stephan
Epimural Indicator Phylotypes of Transiently-Induced Subacute Ruminal Acidosis in Dairy Cattle
title Epimural Indicator Phylotypes of Transiently-Induced Subacute Ruminal Acidosis in Dairy Cattle
title_full Epimural Indicator Phylotypes of Transiently-Induced Subacute Ruminal Acidosis in Dairy Cattle
title_fullStr Epimural Indicator Phylotypes of Transiently-Induced Subacute Ruminal Acidosis in Dairy Cattle
title_full_unstemmed Epimural Indicator Phylotypes of Transiently-Induced Subacute Ruminal Acidosis in Dairy Cattle
title_short Epimural Indicator Phylotypes of Transiently-Induced Subacute Ruminal Acidosis in Dairy Cattle
title_sort epimural indicator phylotypes of transiently-induced subacute ruminal acidosis in dairy cattle
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4777738/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26973642
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2016.00274
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