鼠伤寒沙门氏菌感染断奶仔猪肠道菌群变化与生长性能、组织病理学病变和免疫反应的关系

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鼠伤寒沙门氏菌可引起断奶仔猪胃肠炎,断奶仔猪特别容易受到饮食变化和未成熟器官功能障碍的影响。鼠伤寒沙门氏菌的定植会破坏肠道微生物群,增加对该细菌的易感性。本研究旨在探讨鼠伤寒沙门氏菌感染断奶仔猪肠道菌群的变化。将10头49日龄猪分为接种鼠伤寒沙门氏菌(ST, n = 6)组和阴性对照(NC, n = 4)组。接种鼠伤寒沙门氏菌(dpi)后14 d监测鼠体重和鼠伤寒沙门氏菌粪便排出情况。14 dpi采集肠组织;观察组织病理病变及细胞因子基因表达。在14 dpi采集的粪便样本中分析肠道微生物组组成和短链脂肪酸浓度。14 dpi时,ST组的平均日增重和肠道菌群α多样性趋于低于NC组。线性判别分析效应大小结果显示,ST组肠道菌群中2属5种丰度显著增加,5属9种丰度显著减少。在ST组中丰度明显较低的细菌中,Lachnospira eligens和Anaerobium acetethylicum产生乙酸和丁酸盐,可能被认为是鼠伤寒沙门氏菌的关键预防细菌。总体结果提供了关于鼠伤寒沙门氏菌感染断奶仔猪肠道菌群变化的宝贵信息,可用于制定替代抗生素和预防ST细菌感染的措施。
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Gut microbiota alteration with growth performance, histopathological lesions, and immune responses in Salmonella Typhimurium-infected weaned piglets

Salmonella Typhimurium can cause gastroenteritis in weaned piglets, which are particularly vulnerable to dietary changes and dysfunction of their immature organs. The colonization of S. Typhimurium could disrupt the gut microbiota and increase susceptibility to the bacterium. This study aimed to investigate the alterations of gut microbiota in S. Typhimurium-infected weaned piglets. Ten 49-day-old pigs were divided into two groups: S. Typhimurium-inoculated (ST, n = 6) and negative control (NC, n = 4) groups. The body weight and S. Typhimurium fecal shedding were monitored for 14 days after S. Typhimurium inoculation (dpi). The intestinal tissues were collected at 14 dpi; histopathological lesions and cytokine gene expression were evaluated. The gut microbiome composition and short-chain fatty acid concentrations were analyzed in fecal samples collected at 14 dpi. The average daily gain and gut microbiota alpha diversity in ST group tended to be lower than NC group at 14 dpi. Linear discriminant analysis effect size results showed a significant increase in the abundance of two genera and five species, while a significant decrease was observed in the five genera and nine species within the gut microbiota of ST group. Among the significantly less abundant bacteria in the ST group, Lachnospira eligens and Anaerobium acetethylicum produce acetate and butyrate, and may be considered as key S. Typhimurium infection-preventing bacteria. The overall results provide invaluable information about changes in the gut microbiota of S. Typhimurium-infected weaned piglets, which can be used to develop alternative measures to antibiotics and prevent ST bacterial infection.

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