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Describing the intestinal microbiota of Holstein Fasciola-positive and -negative cattle from a hyperendemic area of fascioliasis in central Colombia

The ability to identify compositional changes in the intestinal microbiota of parasitized hosts is important for understanding the physiological processes that may affect animal productivity. Within the field of host–parasite interactions, many studies have suggested that helminths can influence the...

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Autores principales: Ramírez, Angie L., Herrera, Giovanny, Muñoz, Marina, Vega, Laura, Cruz-Saavedra, Lissa, García-Corredor, Diego, Pulido-Medellín, Martin, Bulla-Castañeda, Diana M., Giraldo, Julio Cesar, Bernal, María Consuelo, Fernández-Manrique, José, Vásquez-Arteaga, Luis R., Ramírez, Juan David
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8375995/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34370722
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0009658
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author Ramírez, Angie L.
Herrera, Giovanny
Muñoz, Marina
Vega, Laura
Cruz-Saavedra, Lissa
García-Corredor, Diego
Pulido-Medellín, Martin
Bulla-Castañeda, Diana M.
Giraldo, Julio Cesar
Bernal, María Consuelo
Fernández-Manrique, José
Vásquez-Arteaga, Luis R.
Ramírez, Juan David
author_facet Ramírez, Angie L.
Herrera, Giovanny
Muñoz, Marina
Vega, Laura
Cruz-Saavedra, Lissa
García-Corredor, Diego
Pulido-Medellín, Martin
Bulla-Castañeda, Diana M.
Giraldo, Julio Cesar
Bernal, María Consuelo
Fernández-Manrique, José
Vásquez-Arteaga, Luis R.
Ramírez, Juan David
author_sort Ramírez, Angie L.
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description The ability to identify compositional changes in the intestinal microbiota of parasitized hosts is important for understanding the physiological processes that may affect animal productivity. Within the field of host–parasite interactions, many studies have suggested that helminths can influence the microbial composition of their hosts via their immunomodulatory effects. Bovine fascioliasis is a helminthiasis widely studied by immunologists, but with little information available regarding gut microbial communities. Thus, we aimed to describe the composition of the intestinal microbiota of Holstein Fasciola-positive and -negative cattle using parasitological methods and ELISA (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay). Bovine fecal samples (n = 65) were obtained from livestock slaughter plants in the Cundi-Boyacense Colombian highlands (a hyperendemic region for bovine fascioliasis) and studied by amplicon-based next-generation 16S-rRNA and 18S-rRNA gene sequencing. From these samples, 35 were Fasciola hepatica-negative and, 30 were F. hepatica-positive in our detection analysis. Our results showed a reduction in the relative abundance of Bacteroidetes and Ascomycota in the Fasciola-positive samples, along with decreased relative abundances of the commensal taxa previously associated with fermentation and digestion processes. However, metabolomic approaches and functional analyzes of the intestinal microbiota are necessary to support these hypothesis. These findings are a small first step in the development of research aimed at understanding how microbial populations in bovines are modulated in liver helminth infections.
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spelling pubmed-83759952021-08-20 Describing the intestinal microbiota of Holstein Fasciola-positive and -negative cattle from a hyperendemic area of fascioliasis in central Colombia Ramírez, Angie L. Herrera, Giovanny Muñoz, Marina Vega, Laura Cruz-Saavedra, Lissa García-Corredor, Diego Pulido-Medellín, Martin Bulla-Castañeda, Diana M. Giraldo, Julio Cesar Bernal, María Consuelo Fernández-Manrique, José Vásquez-Arteaga, Luis R. Ramírez, Juan David PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article The ability to identify compositional changes in the intestinal microbiota of parasitized hosts is important for understanding the physiological processes that may affect animal productivity. Within the field of host–parasite interactions, many studies have suggested that helminths can influence the microbial composition of their hosts via their immunomodulatory effects. Bovine fascioliasis is a helminthiasis widely studied by immunologists, but with little information available regarding gut microbial communities. Thus, we aimed to describe the composition of the intestinal microbiota of Holstein Fasciola-positive and -negative cattle using parasitological methods and ELISA (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay). Bovine fecal samples (n = 65) were obtained from livestock slaughter plants in the Cundi-Boyacense Colombian highlands (a hyperendemic region for bovine fascioliasis) and studied by amplicon-based next-generation 16S-rRNA and 18S-rRNA gene sequencing. From these samples, 35 were Fasciola hepatica-negative and, 30 were F. hepatica-positive in our detection analysis. Our results showed a reduction in the relative abundance of Bacteroidetes and Ascomycota in the Fasciola-positive samples, along with decreased relative abundances of the commensal taxa previously associated with fermentation and digestion processes. However, metabolomic approaches and functional analyzes of the intestinal microbiota are necessary to support these hypothesis. These findings are a small first step in the development of research aimed at understanding how microbial populations in bovines are modulated in liver helminth infections. Public Library of Science 2021-08-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8375995/ /pubmed/34370722 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0009658 Text en © 2021 Ramírez 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Ramírez, Angie L.
Herrera, Giovanny
Muñoz, Marina
Vega, Laura
Cruz-Saavedra, Lissa
García-Corredor, Diego
Pulido-Medellín, Martin
Bulla-Castañeda, Diana M.
Giraldo, Julio Cesar
Bernal, María Consuelo
Fernández-Manrique, José
Vásquez-Arteaga, Luis R.
Ramírez, Juan David
Describing the intestinal microbiota of Holstein Fasciola-positive and -negative cattle from a hyperendemic area of fascioliasis in central Colombia
title Describing the intestinal microbiota of Holstein Fasciola-positive and -negative cattle from a hyperendemic area of fascioliasis in central Colombia
title_full Describing the intestinal microbiota of Holstein Fasciola-positive and -negative cattle from a hyperendemic area of fascioliasis in central Colombia
title_fullStr Describing the intestinal microbiota of Holstein Fasciola-positive and -negative cattle from a hyperendemic area of fascioliasis in central Colombia
title_full_unstemmed Describing the intestinal microbiota of Holstein Fasciola-positive and -negative cattle from a hyperendemic area of fascioliasis in central Colombia
title_short Describing the intestinal microbiota of Holstein Fasciola-positive and -negative cattle from a hyperendemic area of fascioliasis in central Colombia
title_sort describing the intestinal microbiota of holstein fasciola-positive and -negative cattle from a hyperendemic area of fascioliasis in central colombia
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8375995/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34370722
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0009658
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