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The Interplay between Campylobacter and the Caecal Microbial Community of Commercial Broiler Chickens over Time

Campylobacter is the most frequent foodborne zoonotic bacteria worldwide, with chicken meat being overwhelmingly the most important reservoir for human infections. Control measures implemented at the farm level (i.e., biosecurity or vaccination), which have been successfully applied to limit other p...

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Autores principales: Patuzzi, Ilaria, Orsini, Massimiliano, Cibin, Veronica, Petrin, Sara, Mastrorilli, Eleonora, Tiengo, Alessia, Gobbo, Federica, Catania, Salvatore, Barco, Lisa, Ricci, Antonia, Losasso, Carmen
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7911313/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33499060
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9020221
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author Patuzzi, Ilaria
Orsini, Massimiliano
Cibin, Veronica
Petrin, Sara
Mastrorilli, Eleonora
Tiengo, Alessia
Gobbo, Federica
Catania, Salvatore
Barco, Lisa
Ricci, Antonia
Losasso, Carmen
author_facet Patuzzi, Ilaria
Orsini, Massimiliano
Cibin, Veronica
Petrin, Sara
Mastrorilli, Eleonora
Tiengo, Alessia
Gobbo, Federica
Catania, Salvatore
Barco, Lisa
Ricci, Antonia
Losasso, Carmen
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description Campylobacter is the most frequent foodborne zoonotic bacteria worldwide, with chicken meat being overwhelmingly the most important reservoir for human infections. Control measures implemented at the farm level (i.e., biosecurity or vaccination), which have been successfully applied to limit other pathogens, such as Salmonella, have not been effective in reducing Campylobacter occurrence. Thus, new approaches are needed to fully understand the ecological interactions of Campylobacter with host animals to effectively comprehend its epidemiology. The objective of this study was to analyse longitudinally the gut microbiota composition of Campylobacter-infected and non-infected farms to identify any difference that could potentially be indicative of gut colonization by Campylobacter spp. Differences in the colonization rate and timing were observed at the farms that became positive for Campylobacter jejuni over the investigated time points, even though in positive tests, the occurrence of Campylobacter jejuni gut colonization was not observed before the second week of the life of the birds. Significant differences were observed in the abundances of specific bacterial taxa between the microbiota of individuals belonging to farms that became Campylobacter positive during the study and those who remained negative with particular reference to Bacteroidales and Clostridiales, respectively. Moreover, Campylobacter colonization dramatically influenced the microbiota richness, although to a different extent depending on the infection timing. Finally, a key role of Faecalibacterium and Lactobacillus genera on the Campylobacter microbial network was observed. Understanding the ecology of the Campylobacter interaction with host microbiota during infection could support novel approaches for broiler microbial barrier restoration. Therefore, evidence obtained through this study can be used to identify options to reduce the incidence of infection at a primary production level based on the targeted influence of the intestinal microbiota, thus helping develop new control strategies in order to mitigate the risk of human exposure to Campylobacter by chicken meat consumption.
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spelling pubmed-79113132021-02-28 The Interplay between Campylobacter and the Caecal Microbial Community of Commercial Broiler Chickens over Time Patuzzi, Ilaria Orsini, Massimiliano Cibin, Veronica Petrin, Sara Mastrorilli, Eleonora Tiengo, Alessia Gobbo, Federica Catania, Salvatore Barco, Lisa Ricci, Antonia Losasso, Carmen Microorganisms Article Campylobacter is the most frequent foodborne zoonotic bacteria worldwide, with chicken meat being overwhelmingly the most important reservoir for human infections. Control measures implemented at the farm level (i.e., biosecurity or vaccination), which have been successfully applied to limit other pathogens, such as Salmonella, have not been effective in reducing Campylobacter occurrence. Thus, new approaches are needed to fully understand the ecological interactions of Campylobacter with host animals to effectively comprehend its epidemiology. The objective of this study was to analyse longitudinally the gut microbiota composition of Campylobacter-infected and non-infected farms to identify any difference that could potentially be indicative of gut colonization by Campylobacter spp. Differences in the colonization rate and timing were observed at the farms that became positive for Campylobacter jejuni over the investigated time points, even though in positive tests, the occurrence of Campylobacter jejuni gut colonization was not observed before the second week of the life of the birds. Significant differences were observed in the abundances of specific bacterial taxa between the microbiota of individuals belonging to farms that became Campylobacter positive during the study and those who remained negative with particular reference to Bacteroidales and Clostridiales, respectively. Moreover, Campylobacter colonization dramatically influenced the microbiota richness, although to a different extent depending on the infection timing. Finally, a key role of Faecalibacterium and Lactobacillus genera on the Campylobacter microbial network was observed. Understanding the ecology of the Campylobacter interaction with host microbiota during infection could support novel approaches for broiler microbial barrier restoration. Therefore, evidence obtained through this study can be used to identify options to reduce the incidence of infection at a primary production level based on the targeted influence of the intestinal microbiota, thus helping develop new control strategies in order to mitigate the risk of human exposure to Campylobacter by chicken meat consumption. MDPI 2021-01-22 /pmc/articles/PMC7911313/ /pubmed/33499060 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9020221 Text en © 2021 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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Orsini, Massimiliano
Cibin, Veronica
Petrin, Sara
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Tiengo, Alessia
Gobbo, Federica
Catania, Salvatore
Barco, Lisa
Ricci, Antonia
Losasso, Carmen
The Interplay between Campylobacter and the Caecal Microbial Community of Commercial Broiler Chickens over Time
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title_full_unstemmed The Interplay between Campylobacter and the Caecal Microbial Community of Commercial Broiler Chickens over Time
title_short The Interplay between Campylobacter and the Caecal Microbial Community of Commercial Broiler Chickens over Time
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7911313/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33499060
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9020221
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