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The Milk Microbiota of the Spanish Churra Sheep Breed: New Insights into the Complexity of the Milk Microbiome of Dairy Species

SIMPLE SUMMARY: In the last decade, the number of studies focused on the study of the microbiota of different tissues, organs, or physiological fluids has considerably increased. The milk of dairy species is an important and continuous source of commensal, mutualistic and potentially probiotic bacte...

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Autores principales: Esteban-Blanco, Cristina, Gutiérrez-Gil, Beatriz, Marina, Héctor, Pelayo, Rocío, Suárez-Vega, Aroa, Acedo, Alberto, Arranz, Juan-José
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7552695/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32825408
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10091463
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author Esteban-Blanco, Cristina
Gutiérrez-Gil, Beatriz
Marina, Héctor
Pelayo, Rocío
Suárez-Vega, Aroa
Acedo, Alberto
Arranz, Juan-José
author_facet Esteban-Blanco, Cristina
Gutiérrez-Gil, Beatriz
Marina, Héctor
Pelayo, Rocío
Suárez-Vega, Aroa
Acedo, Alberto
Arranz, Juan-José
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: In the last decade, the number of studies focused on the study of the microbiota of different tissues, organs, or physiological fluids has considerably increased. The milk of dairy species is an important and continuous source of commensal, mutualistic and potentially probiotic bacteria. Second-generation sequencing technologies have been applied to characterise the milk microbiota of dairy cows, whereas the study of the sheep milk microbiota is scarce. In the present study, we aimed to explore the bacterial diversity and composition of milk samples from the Churra sheep breed, a rustic autochthonous breed from the region of Castilla y León (Spain). Moreover, this study tries to clarify the complex bacterial composition of sheep milk comparing the results presented here with previous research on the milk microbiota of the Assaf sheep breed. This assessment has shown that the milk microbiota of ewes from one flock of the Assaf breed is more diverse than the milk microbiota reported here for two different flocks of Churra sheep. The study also provides a step into a better understanding of the link between the bacterial milk composition in these two sheep breeds and somatic cell count, an indicator trait of subclinical mastitis resistance in dairy sheep. ABSTRACT: Milk from healthy animals has classically been considered a sterile fluid. With the development of massively parallel sequencing and its application to the study of the microbiome of different body fluids, milk microbiota has been documented in several animal species. In this study, the main objective of this work was to access bacterial profiles of healthy milk samples using the next-generation sequencing of amplicons from the 16S rRNA gene to characterise the milk microbiome of the Churra breed. A total of 212 samples were collected from two Churra dairy farms with a different management system. The core milk microbiota in Churra ewes includes lesser genera (only two taxa: Staphylococcus and Escherichia/Shigella) than studies reported in other dairy species or even in a previous study in Assaf sheep milk. We found that diversity values in the two flocks of Churra breed were lower than the diversity of the milk microbiota in Assaf. The non-metric multidimensional scaling (NMDS) ordination using Bray-Curtis distance separates samples based on their microbiota composition. The information reported here might be used to understand the complex issue of milk microbiota composition.
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spelling pubmed-75526952020-10-19 The Milk Microbiota of the Spanish Churra Sheep Breed: New Insights into the Complexity of the Milk Microbiome of Dairy Species Esteban-Blanco, Cristina Gutiérrez-Gil, Beatriz Marina, Héctor Pelayo, Rocío Suárez-Vega, Aroa Acedo, Alberto Arranz, Juan-José Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: In the last decade, the number of studies focused on the study of the microbiota of different tissues, organs, or physiological fluids has considerably increased. The milk of dairy species is an important and continuous source of commensal, mutualistic and potentially probiotic bacteria. Second-generation sequencing technologies have been applied to characterise the milk microbiota of dairy cows, whereas the study of the sheep milk microbiota is scarce. In the present study, we aimed to explore the bacterial diversity and composition of milk samples from the Churra sheep breed, a rustic autochthonous breed from the region of Castilla y León (Spain). Moreover, this study tries to clarify the complex bacterial composition of sheep milk comparing the results presented here with previous research on the milk microbiota of the Assaf sheep breed. This assessment has shown that the milk microbiota of ewes from one flock of the Assaf breed is more diverse than the milk microbiota reported here for two different flocks of Churra sheep. The study also provides a step into a better understanding of the link between the bacterial milk composition in these two sheep breeds and somatic cell count, an indicator trait of subclinical mastitis resistance in dairy sheep. ABSTRACT: Milk from healthy animals has classically been considered a sterile fluid. With the development of massively parallel sequencing and its application to the study of the microbiome of different body fluids, milk microbiota has been documented in several animal species. In this study, the main objective of this work was to access bacterial profiles of healthy milk samples using the next-generation sequencing of amplicons from the 16S rRNA gene to characterise the milk microbiome of the Churra breed. A total of 212 samples were collected from two Churra dairy farms with a different management system. The core milk microbiota in Churra ewes includes lesser genera (only two taxa: Staphylococcus and Escherichia/Shigella) than studies reported in other dairy species or even in a previous study in Assaf sheep milk. We found that diversity values in the two flocks of Churra breed were lower than the diversity of the milk microbiota in Assaf. The non-metric multidimensional scaling (NMDS) ordination using Bray-Curtis distance separates samples based on their microbiota composition. The information reported here might be used to understand the complex issue of milk microbiota composition. MDPI 2020-08-20 /pmc/articles/PMC7552695/ /pubmed/32825408 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10091463 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/).
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Esteban-Blanco, Cristina
Gutiérrez-Gil, Beatriz
Marina, Héctor
Pelayo, Rocío
Suárez-Vega, Aroa
Acedo, Alberto
Arranz, Juan-José
The Milk Microbiota of the Spanish Churra Sheep Breed: New Insights into the Complexity of the Milk Microbiome of Dairy Species
title The Milk Microbiota of the Spanish Churra Sheep Breed: New Insights into the Complexity of the Milk Microbiome of Dairy Species
title_full The Milk Microbiota of the Spanish Churra Sheep Breed: New Insights into the Complexity of the Milk Microbiome of Dairy Species
title_fullStr The Milk Microbiota of the Spanish Churra Sheep Breed: New Insights into the Complexity of the Milk Microbiome of Dairy Species
title_full_unstemmed The Milk Microbiota of the Spanish Churra Sheep Breed: New Insights into the Complexity of the Milk Microbiome of Dairy Species
title_short The Milk Microbiota of the Spanish Churra Sheep Breed: New Insights into the Complexity of the Milk Microbiome of Dairy Species
title_sort milk microbiota of the spanish churra sheep breed: new insights into the complexity of the milk microbiome of dairy species
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7552695/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32825408
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10091463
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