| Literature DB >> 27814685 |
Yunhe Xu1, Huixin Yang2, Lili Zhang3, Yuhong Su1, Donghui Shi1, Haidi Xiao1, Yumin Tian4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The chicken gut microbiota is an important and complicated ecosystem for the host. They play an important role in converting food into nutrient and energy. The coding capacity of microbiome vastly surpasses that of the host's genome, encoding biochemical pathways that the host has not developed. An optimal gut microbiota can increase agricultural productivity. This study aims to explore the composition and function of cecal microbiota in Dagu chicken under two feeding modes, free-range (outdoor, OD) and cage (indoor, ID) raising.Entities:
Keywords: Cecal microbiota; Composition and function; Feeding modes; High-throughput sequencing technology
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27814685 PMCID: PMC5097418 DOI: 10.1186/s12866-016-0877-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Microbiol ISSN: 1471-2180 Impact factor: 3.605
Fig. 1Shared OUT analysis of the different groups. Numbers below groups indicate the number of OTUs within each sector. The number of species in 12-w OD is 1188; The number of species in 12-w ID is 1089; The number of species in 18-w OD is 1186; The number of species in 18-w ID is 1158; The number of species shared between 12-w OD and 12-w ID is 1067; The number of species shared between 12-w OD and 18-w OD is 1161; The number of species shared between 12-w OD and 18-w ID is 1133; The number of species shared between 12-w ID and 18-w OD is 1066; The number of species shared between 12-w ID and 18-w ID is 1070; The number of species shared between 18-w OD and 18-w ID is 1131; The number of species shared between 12-w OD, 12-w ID and 18-w OD is 1048; The number of species shared between 12-w OD, 12-w ID and 18-w ID is 1049; The number of species shared between 12-w OD, 18-w OD and 18-w ID is 1110; The number of species shared between 12-w ID, 18-w OD and 18-w ID is 1048; The total richness of all the groups is 1217
Diversity index
| Group ( | 12-w | 18-w | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| OD | ID | OD | ID | |
| Chao | 4128 ± 733b | 2273 ± 145a | 2798 ± 223a | 2814 ± 209a |
| ACE | 5877 ± 1180b | 3101 ± 218a | 3884 ± 354a | 3862 ± 323a |
| Simpson | 0.037 ± 0.0087ab | 0.088 ± 0.0231c | 0.030 ± 0.0024a | 0.064 ± 0.0141bc |
Means with the same superscript within the same row are not significantly different,with the different small letters are significant; the means difference is significant at the 0.05 level
Body weight
| Group | Body weight g | |
|---|---|---|
| OD | ID | |
| 12-W ( | 1932.40 ± 13.24 a | 2065.97 ± 11.36 b |
| 18-W ( | 2584.44 ± 18.39 a | 2804.24 ± 15.76 b |
Means with the different small letters within the same row are significantly; The means difference is significant at the 0.05 level
Fig. 2Distribution of the cecum microbiota composition at the rank of phylum. a 12-w OD group. b 12-w ID group. c 18-w OD group. d, ID group. The proportions of each phylum in the 12-w OD and 12-w ID groups are as follows: Bacteroidetes: 51.57 %, 26.7 %; Firmicutes: 21.56 %, 16.49 %; Proteobacteria: 9.77 %, 9.86 %; Verrucomicrobia: 4.64 %, 4.26 %; Spirochaetes: 3.60 %, 5.73 %; Cyanobacteria: 2.46 %, 3.71 %; Euryarchaeota: 2.39 %, 1.46 %; SAR406: 0.17 %, 22.10 %; Deferribacteres: 0.68 %, 4.83 %; and Fusobacteria: 0.14 %, 2.51 %. The proportions of each phylum in the 18-w OD group and 18-w ID group are as follows: Bacteroidetes: 53.66 %, 35.00 %; Firmicutes:19.89 %, 17.30 %; Proteobacteria: 11.37 %, 8.20 %; Verrucomicrobia: 3.37 %, 9.09 %; Spirochaetes: 3.05 %, 1.40 %; Cyanobacteria: 1.30 %, 2.23 %; Euryarchaeota: 3.03 %, 4.68 %; SAR406: 0.37 %, 15.54 %; Deferribacteres: 0.95 %, 2.31 %; and Fusobacteria: 0.19 %, 2.34 %
Comparisons for abundance at the phylum level
| Phylum | 12-w relative fold change (log2 OD/ID) |
| 18-w relative fold change (log2 OD/ID) |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Actinobacteria | 1.3201 | 0.029 | 1.4615 | 0.069 |
| Bacteroidetes | 0.9498 | 0.000 | 0.6163 | 0.007 |
| Elusimicrobia | 1.0627 | 0.089 | 2.6878 | 0.033 |
| Fusobacteria | −4.1746 | 0.054 | −3.6384 | 0.043 |
| SAR406 | −7.0588 | 0.011 | −5.4099 | 0.022 |
| Tenericutes | 0.4183 | 0.436 | 1.0385 | 0.045 |
Fig. 3NMDS ordination. a 12-w OD group and 12-w ID group. b 18-w OD group and 18-w ID group. NMDS plots demonstrate that free-range and cage ceca are harbouring different bacterial communities
Correlation between groups for genus abundance
| 12-w ID( | 18-w OD ( | 18-w ID ( | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 12-w OD( | 0.5729 | 0.9936 | 0.9867 |
| 12-w ID ( | 0.5767 | 0.6792 | |
| 18-w OD ( | 0.9626 |
Six samples from each group were used to calculate correlation
Fig. 4Mean proportion and their differences in predicted functional metagenomes of the cecal microbiota at KEGG level 2. Comparison of functional pathway between microbes of 12-w OD group and 12-w ID group (a), 18-w OD group and 18-w ID group (b)