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Microbial communities of poultry house dust, excreta and litter are partially representative of microbiota of chicken caecum and ileum

Traditional sampling methods for the study of poultry gut microbiota preclude longitudinal studies as they require euthanasia of birds for the collection of caecal and ileal contents. Some recent research has investigated alternative sampling methods to overcome this issue. The main goal of this stu...

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Autores principales: Bindari, Yugal R., Moore, Robert J., Van, Thi Thu Hao, Hilliar, Matthew, Wu, Shu-Biao, Walkden-Brown, Stephen W., Gerber, Priscilla F.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8341621/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34351989
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0255633
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author Bindari, Yugal R.
Moore, Robert J.
Van, Thi Thu Hao
Hilliar, Matthew
Wu, Shu-Biao
Walkden-Brown, Stephen W.
Gerber, Priscilla F.
author_facet Bindari, Yugal R.
Moore, Robert J.
Van, Thi Thu Hao
Hilliar, Matthew
Wu, Shu-Biao
Walkden-Brown, Stephen W.
Gerber, Priscilla F.
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description Traditional sampling methods for the study of poultry gut microbiota preclude longitudinal studies as they require euthanasia of birds for the collection of caecal and ileal contents. Some recent research has investigated alternative sampling methods to overcome this issue. The main goal of this study was to assess to what extent the microbial composition of non-invasive samples (excreta, litter and poultry dust) are representative of invasive samples (caecal and ileal contents). The microbiota of excreta, dust, litter, caecal and ileal contents (n = 110) was assessed using 16S ribosomal RNA gene amplicon sequencing. Of the operational taxonomic units (OTUs) detected in caecal contents, 99.7% were also detected in dust, 98.6% in litter and 100% in excreta. Of the OTUs detected in ileal contents, 99.8% were detected in dust, 99.3% in litter and 95.3% in excreta. Although the majority of the OTUs found in invasive samples were detected in non-invasive samples, the relative abundance of members of the microbial communities of these groups were different, as shown by beta diversity measures. Under the conditions of this study, correlation analysis showed that dust could be used as a proxy for ileal and caecal contents to detect the abundance of the phylum Firmicutes, and excreta as a proxy of caecal contents for the detection of Tenericutes. Similarly, litter could be used as a proxy for caecal contents to detect the abundance of Firmicutes and Tenericutes. However, none of the non-invasive samples could be used to infer the overall abundance of OTUs observed in invasive samples. In conclusion, non-invasive samples could be used to detect the presence and absence of the majority of the OTUs found in invasive samples, but could not accurately reflect the microbial community structure of invasive samples.
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spelling pubmed-83416212021-08-06 Microbial communities of poultry house dust, excreta and litter are partially representative of microbiota of chicken caecum and ileum Bindari, Yugal R. Moore, Robert J. Van, Thi Thu Hao Hilliar, Matthew Wu, Shu-Biao Walkden-Brown, Stephen W. Gerber, Priscilla F. PLoS One Research Article Traditional sampling methods for the study of poultry gut microbiota preclude longitudinal studies as they require euthanasia of birds for the collection of caecal and ileal contents. Some recent research has investigated alternative sampling methods to overcome this issue. The main goal of this study was to assess to what extent the microbial composition of non-invasive samples (excreta, litter and poultry dust) are representative of invasive samples (caecal and ileal contents). The microbiota of excreta, dust, litter, caecal and ileal contents (n = 110) was assessed using 16S ribosomal RNA gene amplicon sequencing. Of the operational taxonomic units (OTUs) detected in caecal contents, 99.7% were also detected in dust, 98.6% in litter and 100% in excreta. Of the OTUs detected in ileal contents, 99.8% were detected in dust, 99.3% in litter and 95.3% in excreta. Although the majority of the OTUs found in invasive samples were detected in non-invasive samples, the relative abundance of members of the microbial communities of these groups were different, as shown by beta diversity measures. Under the conditions of this study, correlation analysis showed that dust could be used as a proxy for ileal and caecal contents to detect the abundance of the phylum Firmicutes, and excreta as a proxy of caecal contents for the detection of Tenericutes. Similarly, litter could be used as a proxy for caecal contents to detect the abundance of Firmicutes and Tenericutes. However, none of the non-invasive samples could be used to infer the overall abundance of OTUs observed in invasive samples. In conclusion, non-invasive samples could be used to detect the presence and absence of the majority of the OTUs found in invasive samples, but could not accurately reflect the microbial community structure of invasive samples. Public Library of Science 2021-08-05 /pmc/articles/PMC8341621/ /pubmed/34351989 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0255633 Text en © 2021 Bindari et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Bindari, Yugal R.
Moore, Robert J.
Van, Thi Thu Hao
Hilliar, Matthew
Wu, Shu-Biao
Walkden-Brown, Stephen W.
Gerber, Priscilla F.
Microbial communities of poultry house dust, excreta and litter are partially representative of microbiota of chicken caecum and ileum
title Microbial communities of poultry house dust, excreta and litter are partially representative of microbiota of chicken caecum and ileum
title_full Microbial communities of poultry house dust, excreta and litter are partially representative of microbiota of chicken caecum and ileum
title_fullStr Microbial communities of poultry house dust, excreta and litter are partially representative of microbiota of chicken caecum and ileum
title_full_unstemmed Microbial communities of poultry house dust, excreta and litter are partially representative of microbiota of chicken caecum and ileum
title_short Microbial communities of poultry house dust, excreta and litter are partially representative of microbiota of chicken caecum and ileum
title_sort microbial communities of poultry house dust, excreta and litter are partially representative of microbiota of chicken caecum and ileum
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8341621/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34351989
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0255633
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