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Host-Microbiota Interactions in Ileum and Caecum of Pigs Divergent in Feed Efficiency Contribute to Nutrient Utilization
The composition of the intestinal microbiota plays an important role in the digestion and utilization of nutrients and for gut health. Low-fiber diets stimulate digestion and absorption processes, predominantly in the upper region of the gastrointestinal tract, thereby increasing the conversion of f...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7232263/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32295250 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8040563 |
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author | Reyer, Henry Oster, Michael McCormack, Ursula M. Muráni, Eduard Gardiner, Gillian E. Ponsuksili, Siriluck Lawlor, Peadar G. Wimmers, Klaus |
author_facet | Reyer, Henry Oster, Michael McCormack, Ursula M. Muráni, Eduard Gardiner, Gillian E. Ponsuksili, Siriluck Lawlor, Peadar G. Wimmers, Klaus |
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description | The composition of the intestinal microbiota plays an important role in the digestion and utilization of nutrients and for gut health. Low-fiber diets stimulate digestion and absorption processes, predominantly in the upper region of the gastrointestinal tract, thereby increasing the conversion of feed into body weight. As a consequence, the chemical composition of digesta after duodenal and jejunal absorption processes and passage has a limited complexity affecting colonization and molecular profiles of enterocytes in the hind gut. To decipher ileal and caecal microbial ecosystems and host transcriptional profiles that are beneficial for effective use of the remaining nutrients, pigs differing in feeding efficiency were studied. Biological functions that were consistently enriched at both the gene and microbiota levels comprise immunity-related processes, which ensure the integrity of the gastrointestinal tract. In addition, the differential abundance of certain genera, including Rothia, Subdoligranulu, Leeia and Cellulosilyticum, reflects the establishment of a microbial profile that supports the digestion of endogenously indigestible dietary components in highly feed-efficient pigs. Overall, the results indicate the potential to promote these beneficial functions and further improve feed efficiency through manipulation of dietary and probiotic strategies. |
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spelling | pubmed-72322632020-05-22 Host-Microbiota Interactions in Ileum and Caecum of Pigs Divergent in Feed Efficiency Contribute to Nutrient Utilization Reyer, Henry Oster, Michael McCormack, Ursula M. Muráni, Eduard Gardiner, Gillian E. Ponsuksili, Siriluck Lawlor, Peadar G. Wimmers, Klaus Microorganisms Article The composition of the intestinal microbiota plays an important role in the digestion and utilization of nutrients and for gut health. Low-fiber diets stimulate digestion and absorption processes, predominantly in the upper region of the gastrointestinal tract, thereby increasing the conversion of feed into body weight. As a consequence, the chemical composition of digesta after duodenal and jejunal absorption processes and passage has a limited complexity affecting colonization and molecular profiles of enterocytes in the hind gut. To decipher ileal and caecal microbial ecosystems and host transcriptional profiles that are beneficial for effective use of the remaining nutrients, pigs differing in feeding efficiency were studied. Biological functions that were consistently enriched at both the gene and microbiota levels comprise immunity-related processes, which ensure the integrity of the gastrointestinal tract. In addition, the differential abundance of certain genera, including Rothia, Subdoligranulu, Leeia and Cellulosilyticum, reflects the establishment of a microbial profile that supports the digestion of endogenously indigestible dietary components in highly feed-efficient pigs. Overall, the results indicate the potential to promote these beneficial functions and further improve feed efficiency through manipulation of dietary and probiotic strategies. MDPI 2020-04-14 /pmc/articles/PMC7232263/ /pubmed/32295250 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8040563 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Reyer, Henry Oster, Michael McCormack, Ursula M. Muráni, Eduard Gardiner, Gillian E. Ponsuksili, Siriluck Lawlor, Peadar G. Wimmers, Klaus Host-Microbiota Interactions in Ileum and Caecum of Pigs Divergent in Feed Efficiency Contribute to Nutrient Utilization |
title | Host-Microbiota Interactions in Ileum and Caecum of Pigs Divergent in Feed Efficiency Contribute to Nutrient Utilization |
title_full | Host-Microbiota Interactions in Ileum and Caecum of Pigs Divergent in Feed Efficiency Contribute to Nutrient Utilization |
title_fullStr | Host-Microbiota Interactions in Ileum and Caecum of Pigs Divergent in Feed Efficiency Contribute to Nutrient Utilization |
title_full_unstemmed | Host-Microbiota Interactions in Ileum and Caecum of Pigs Divergent in Feed Efficiency Contribute to Nutrient Utilization |
title_short | Host-Microbiota Interactions in Ileum and Caecum of Pigs Divergent in Feed Efficiency Contribute to Nutrient Utilization |
title_sort | host-microbiota interactions in ileum and caecum of pigs divergent in feed efficiency contribute to nutrient utilization |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7232263/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32295250 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8040563 |
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