| Literature DB >> 35467318 |
Wen Ren1,2, Bing Yu1, Jie Yu1, Ping Zheng1, Zhiqing Huang1, Junqiu Luo1, Xiangbing Mao1, Jun He1, Hui Yan1, Jinlong Wu2, Daiwen Chen3, Yuheng Luo4.
Abstract
Growing evidences show a direct link between diarrhea and disorders of gut microbiota in pigs. However, whether there are microbial markers associated with post-weaning diarrhea remains unknown. In the current study, we compared the microbial community, functions and metabolites between healthy weaned piglets (group H, n=7) and piglets with post-weaning diarrhea (group D, n=7), in order to find out diarrhea associated microbial markers. Each of 7 fecal samples was collected from H and D piglets (weaned at 21 d and sampled at 26 d). The metagenomic and untargeted metabolomic analysis revealed that the microbial composition, function and metabolic profile in D pigs was considerably reshaped, including the reduced abundance and number of Bacteroides, which significantly correlated with the diarrhea status of host. The carbohydrate metabolism, biosynthesis and metabolism, lipid metabolism, amino acid metabolism, and the activity of glycan and carbohydrates digestion related enzymes showed extensively down-regulated in D pigs compared with H pigs. Diarrhea significantly changed the metabolic profiles of fecal microbiota, and most of the altered metabolites were negatively or positively correlated with the change in the abundance of Bacteroides. In conclusion, the lower abundance of Bacteroides and its associated metabolic dysfunction may be regarded as microbial markers of physiological post-weaning diarrhea in piglets.Entities:
Keywords: Bacteroides; commensal microbiota; diarrhea; metabolic dysfunction; post-weaning piglet
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35467318 DOI: 10.1007/s11427-021-2068-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci China Life Sci ISSN: 1674-7305 Impact factor: 10.372