Characteristics of gallbladder microbiome in healthy dogs and cats, dogs with gallbladder mucocele, and cats with suspected cholangitis/cholangiohepatitis.

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Nathita Phumthanakorn, Seenam Potivanakul, Siripassorn Kitjarak, Thanadol Lopnapun, Nutchawara Moonkaew, Thawanchay Changtrakul, Wichunee Chotimol, Jeerawat Soonthornsit
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The aim of this study was to investigate and characterize the microbiome in bile samples obtained from dogs with gallbladder mucocele (6), cats with suspected cholangitis/cholangiohepatitis (4), as well as from healthy dogs (6) and cats (4). Our goal was to compare the microbiome patterns with clinical findings and bacterial culture results in diseases of the gallbladder and to identify a potential microbial biomarker of diseased groups. The microbial taxa composition revealed that Proteobacteria were the most dominant phylum in healthy and diseased individuals in all groups. Individuals from six families including Burkholderiaceae, Phyllobacteriaceae, Bradyrhizobiaceae, Sphingomonadaceae, Moraxellaceae, and Caulobacteraceae, constituted the core microbiome in the gallbladder of healthy dogs. A combination of LEfSe analysis and Taxa2ASV decomposer revealed that Pseudomonaceae and Ruminococcaceae exclusively occurred in the mucocele group. In conclusion, this study determined the core microbiome in the gallbladder of healthy dogs and the possible biomarkers (Pseudomonaceae and Ruminococcaceae) of gallbladder mucocele in dogs.

健康猫狗、患有胆囊粘液瘤的猫狗以及疑似胆管炎/胆管肝炎的猫的胆囊微生物群特征。
本研究的目的是调查胆囊粘液瘤犬(6 只)、疑似胆管炎/胆管肝炎猫(4 只)以及健康犬(6 只)和猫(4 只)胆汁样本中的微生物群并确定其特征。我们的目标是将微生物组模式与胆囊疾病的临床发现和细菌培养结果进行比较,并找出患病群体的潜在微生物生物标志物。微生物类群组成显示,在所有组别的健康和患病个体中,变形菌是最主要的门类。健康狗胆囊中的核心微生物组由来自六个科的个体构成,包括伯克霍尔德菌科(Burkholderiaceae)、根瘤菌科(Phyllobacteriaceae)、巴西根瘤菌科(Bradyrhizobiaceae)、鞘氨单胞菌科(Sphingomonadaceae)、木犀科(Moraxellaceae)和球菌科(Caulobacteraceae)。结合 LEfSe 分析和 Taxa2ASV 分解者发现,假单胞菌科和反刍球菌科仅出现在粘液囊组中。总之,本研究确定了健康犬胆囊中的核心微生物群以及犬胆囊粘液栓塞的可能生物标志物(假单胞菌科和反刍球菌科)。
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