乌黄猪及其杂交后代肠道微生物组的研究。

IF 2.9 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Frontiers in Veterinary Science Pub Date : 2025-09-22 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fvets.2025.1668076
Zhijuan Yan, Yiting Yang, Xinghong Yu, Ziling Hao, Yong Du, Yan Wang, Yuanyuan Wu, Ye Zhao, Lili Niu, Xiaofeng Zhou, Linyuan Shen, Mailin Gan, Li Zhu
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摘要

简介:乌黄猪是中国本土品种,具有抗逆性、耐粗饲料、瘦肉产量高的特点,而伯克夏猪肉质优良、早熟,是理想的猪种。为了探索杂种活力的微生物基础,我们比较了纯种乌黄猪和乌黄-伯克夏杂交猪的肠道微生物群。方法:通过16S rDNA测序评估微生物组成,并通过PICRUSt2分析进行预测功能分析。结果:杂交种微生物α多样性显著增加,β多样性显著改变。值得注意的是,杂交盲肠富含参与纤维降解和短链脂肪酸(SCFA)生产的益生菌属,如普雷沃氏菌、鲁米诺球菌、毛孢菌科和玫瑰菌,并伴有更高的厚壁菌与拟杆菌的比例和加强的微生物网络连通性。预测功能分析进一步显示,杂交猪的关键代谢途径活性显著提高,包括色氨酸合成、吡哆醛回收和半乳糖醛酸代谢(FDR )。讨论:这些结果表明,杂交动物利用丰富的益生菌群来增强营养代谢和免疫功能,从而支持提高应激恢复能力和饲料效率。本研究为未来地方猪种的遗传改良提供了潜在的微生物靶点。
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Characterization of the gut microbiome in Wuhuang pigs and their crossbred offspring.

Introduction: As an indigenous Chinese breed, Wuhuang pigs are valued for their stress resistance, tolerance to coarse feed, and high lean meat yield, while Berkshire pigs serve as ideal sires due to superior meat quality and early maturity. To explore the microbial basis of hybrid vigor in these breeds, we compared the gut microbiota of purebred Wuhuang pigs and Wuhuang-Berkshire hybrids.

Methods: Microbial composition was assessed via 16S rDNA sequencing, and predictive functional profiling was performed using PICRUSt2 analysis.

Results: Hybrids exhibited significantly increased microbial α-diversity and altered β-diversity. Notably, hybrid ceca were enriched with probiotic genera involved in fiber degradation and short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) production-such as Prevotella, Ruminococcus, Lachnospiraceae, and Roseburia-accompanied by a higher Firmicutes-to-Bacteroidetes ratio and strengthened microbial network connectivity. Predictive functional profiling further revealed significantly elevated activity in hybrid pigs for key metabolic pathways including tryptophan synthesis, pyridoxal salvage, and galacturonic acid metabolism (FDR < 0.05).

Discussion: These results imply that hybrid animals leverage enriched probiotic consortia to augment nutrient metabolism and immune function, thereby supporting improved stress resilience and feed efficiency. This study provides potential microbial targets for the future genetic improvement of indigenous pig breeds.

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Frontiers in Veterinary Science
Frontiers in Veterinary Science Veterinary-General Veterinary
CiteScore
4.80
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9.40%
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1870
审稿时长
14 weeks
期刊介绍: Frontiers in Veterinary Science is a global, peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that bridges animal and human health, brings a comparative approach to medical and surgical challenges, and advances innovative biotechnology and therapy. Veterinary research today is interdisciplinary, collaborative, and socially relevant, transforming how we understand and investigate animal health and disease. Fundamental research in emerging infectious diseases, predictive genomics, stem cell therapy, and translational modelling is grounded within the integrative social context of public and environmental health, wildlife conservation, novel biomarkers, societal well-being, and cutting-edge clinical practice and specialization. Frontiers in Veterinary Science brings a 21st-century approach—networked, collaborative, and Open Access—to communicate this progress and innovation to both the specialist and to the wider audience of readers in the field. Frontiers in Veterinary Science publishes articles on outstanding discoveries across a wide spectrum of translational, foundational, and clinical research. The journal''s mission is to bring all relevant veterinary sciences together on a single platform with the goal of improving animal and human health.
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