分析商业生猫饲料中的微生物群,以确定食品安全调查的重点。

IF 5.1 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY
Guillaume Reboul, Aaron C Malkowski, Y Tina Yu, Yunman M Gu, Kelly L Sams, J Marie Umbarger, Rebecca J Franklin-Guild, Yuhan Jin, Zhiwei Chen, Bryce J Stanhope, Breanna R Wendel, Laura B Goodman
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摘要

人类及其伴侣动物之间的微生物群共享是抗菌素耐药性发展的一个问题。为了评估与给猫喂食原料产品相关的风险,重点关注之前未得到充分研究的冻干产品,研究人员购买了112种传统产品和原料产品,并使用培养和高通量测序技术相结合的方法进行了调查。在这里,我们表明细菌培养物完全从生的食物中分离出来。共培养沙门氏菌、梭状芽孢杆菌、埃希氏菌、克雷伯氏菌、肠杆菌、克罗诺杆菌19属。从冷冻原料中分离到耐碳青霉烯的铜绿假单胞菌、富氏假单胞菌和乳管窄养单胞菌,6株芽孢杆菌携带碳青霉烯酶bla2基因。多药外排泵在冷冻原料分离株中大量存在。严格感梭菌I属检测预测原料冻干产品的灵敏度为95%,特异性为78%。假单胞菌属、副梭状芽胞杆菌属和胃链球菌属与冷冻生食品有关,而芽孢杆菌属与常规加工有关。寄生虫基因仅在生食中检测到。在生的商业食品中,特别是在常温下货架上销售的食品中,存在致病性物种和高负荷抗性基因,这表明对猫和照顾它们的家庭存在相当大的健康风险。
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Analysis of the microbiota of raw commercial feline diets to prioritize food safety investigations.

Microbiota sharing between people and their companion animals is a concern for development of antimicrobial resistance. To assess the risks associated with feeding raw products to cats, with an emphasis on previously understudied freeze-dried products, a collection of 112 conventional and raw products was purchased and investigated using a combination of cultivation and high-throughput sequencing techniques. Here we show that bacterial cultures were exclusively isolated from raw foods. A total of 19 genera were cultured including Salmonella, Clostridium, Escherichia, Klebsiella, Enterobacter, and Cronobacter. Carbapenem-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Pseudomonas fulva, and Stenotrophomonas lactitubi were isolated from frozen raw products, and 6 Bacillus strains harbored carbapenemase gene bla2. Multidrug efflux pumps were highly abundant in frozen raw isolates. Clostridium sensu stricto I genus detection predicted a raw, freeze-dried product with 95% sensitivity and 78% specificity. Genera Pseudomonas, Paraclostridium and Peptostreptococcus were associated with frozen raw food products while the Bacillus genus was associated with conventional processing. Parasite genes were exclusively detected in raw foods. The presence of pathogenic species and high load of resistance genes in raw commercial food products, particularly those sold on shelves at room temperature, suggests a considerable health risk to cats and the families who care for them.

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Communications Biology
Communications Biology Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
CiteScore
8.60
自引率
1.70%
发文量
1233
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: Communications Biology is an open access journal from Nature Research publishing high-quality research, reviews and commentary in all areas of the biological sciences. Research papers published by the journal represent significant advances bringing new biological insight to a specialized area of research.
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