Effect of dietary iron supplementation on the equine fecal microbiome.

IF 0.8 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Julia Assis Arantes, Alexandre Secorun Borges, Luiza Stachewski Zakia, Michael Gordon Surette, Jeffrey Scott Weese, Marcio Carvalho Costa, Luis Guillermo Arroyo
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Iron is an essential element for all living organisms, including bacteria, as several virulence factors and replication components are influenced by iron concentration. The objective of this study was to determine whether the composition and diversity of the fecal microbiota of adult horses are affected by supplemental dietary iron. Ten clinically healthy horses were randomly divided into a control and an iron-supplemented group (n = 5). The treated group was supplemented with oral ferrous sulphate monohydrate (720 ppm of iron), whereas the control group received 320 ppm of iron daily for 15 d. Fecal samples were collected before and 5, 10, 15, and 30 d after supplementation and frozen at -80°C. DNA was sequenced using an Illumina MiSeq platform and data were analyzed using the software Mothur and linear discriminant analysis (LDA) effect size (LEfSe). Iron supplementation caused no change in the overall composition of the fecal microbiota, but some minor changes were observed in the low-abundant bacteria, as well as an increased alpha diversity after 15 d of supplementation. Significant differences in community composition of the fecal microbiota over time were observed in both groups, highlighting the importance of a control group, as there are variables that cannot be controlled in microbiome studies.

日粮补铁对马粪便微生物组的影响。
铁是包括细菌在内的所有生物体的基本元素,因为铁浓度会影响几种毒力因子和复制成分。本研究的目的是确定成年马粪便微生物群的组成和多样性是否受到补充膳食铁的影响。10匹临床健康的马被随机分为对照组和补铁组(n=5)。治疗组补充口服硫酸亚铁一水合物(720ppm铁),而对照组每天补充320ppm铁,持续15天。在补充前和补充后5、10、15和30天采集粪便样本,并在-80°C下冷冻。使用Illumina MiSeq平台对DNA进行测序,并使用软件Mothur和线性判别分析(LDA)效应大小(LEfSe)分析数据。补充铁不会导致粪便微生物群的总体组成发生变化,但在低丰度细菌中观察到一些微小的变化,补充铁15天后,α多样性增加。随着时间的推移,两组粪便微生物群的群落组成存在显著差异,这突出了对照组的重要性,因为在微生物组研究中存在无法控制的变量。
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