一个军犬出生队列的犬肠道微生物群的动态。

IF 4 2区 生物学 Q2 MICROBIOLOGY
Frontiers in Microbiology Pub Date : 2025-03-24 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fmicb.2025.1481567
Jae-Uk An, Seung-Hyun Mun, Woo-Hyun Kim, Je Kyung Seong, Kyoungwan Park, Seongbeom Cho
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我们系统地跟踪了一只军犬出生队列的早期生活阶段,以研究犬在生长过程中与环境暴露相关的肠道微生物群动力学。本研究利用基于16s rRNA扩增子测序的方法,在军犬训练中心的受控环境中对粪肠球菌进行了分子流行病学分析。方法:我们研究了三个窝哥们组在四个生长阶段(哺乳期、断奶期、发酵剂、幼犬)肠道微生物群多样性和分类组成的变化。此外,还分析了粪肠球菌的动态,以确认在窝群之间的菌株共享。结果:肠道菌群在生长早期变化迅速,在幼犬期趋于稳定。这一点得到了同窝伴侣群体之间分类组成相似性增加的支持,因为它们经历了更多的共享外部环境并消耗相同的饮食。随着狗的年龄增长,粪肠球菌菌株在同窝组之间的共享增加。共鉴定出9种粪肠杆菌聚类;哺乳期各窝友组主要有三种类型(I型、II型和IX型)。随着更多地接触到共享的外部环境,集群类型I逐渐在所有群体中占据主导地位。尽管微生物群发生了动态变化,但我们在核心微生物群中发现了5个属,即拟杆菌属、胃梭菌属、梭菌属、乳杆菌属和蓝杆菌属。讨论:本研究首次探索了早期犬肠道微生物群的动态性质,说明了其在军犬出生队列受控训练环境中向稳定性的转变及其对环境扰动的弹性。
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Dynamics of the canine gut microbiota of a military dog birth cohort.

Introduction: We systematically tracked early life stages in a military dog birth cohort to investigate canine gut microbiota dynamics related to environmental exposure during growth. This study utilized 16s rRNA amplicon sequencing-based analysis with molecular epidemiology of Enterococcus faecalis within a controlled environment at a military dog training center.

Methods: We examined shifts in gut microbiota diversity and taxonomic composition across four growth stages (lactation, weaning, starter, puppy) in three littermate groups. Additionally, E. faecalis dynamics was analyzed to confirm strain sharing among littermate groups.

Results: Gut microbiota changed rapidly during early growth, stabilizing at the puppy stage. This is supported by increased similarity in taxonomic composition among littermate groups, as they experienced an increased shared external environment and consumed the identical diets. E. faecalis strain sharing among littermate groups increased as dogs aged. Nine E. faecalis cluster types were identified; three specific types (type I, II, and IX) dominated in each littermate group during lactation. With greater exposure to the shared external environment, cluster type I gradually assumed dominance across all groups. Despite the dynamic shifts in microbiota, we found five genera within the core microbiota, Bacteroides, Peptoclostridium, Fusobacterium, Lactobacillus, and Blautia.

Discussion: This study is the first to explore the dynamic nature of early-life canine gut microbiota, illustrating its transition to stability and its resilience to environmental perturbations within the controlled training environment of a military dog birth cohort.

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期刊介绍: Frontiers in Microbiology is a leading journal in its field, publishing rigorously peer-reviewed research across the entire spectrum of microbiology. Field Chief Editor Martin G. Klotz at Washington State University is supported by an outstanding Editorial Board of international researchers. This multidisciplinary open-access journal is at the forefront of disseminating and communicating scientific knowledge and impactful discoveries to researchers, academics, clinicians and the public worldwide.
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