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Analysis of the microbial intestinal tract in broiler chickens during the rearing period

AutorStamilla, Alessandro; Ruiz-Ruiz, Susana CSIC; Artacho, Alejandro; Pons, Xavier; Messina, Antonino; Randazzo, Cinzia Lucia; Caggia, Cinzia; Lanza, Massimiliano; Moya, Andrés CSIC ORCID
Palabras claveMicrobiota
16S rRNA
Intestine segment
Gut microbiome
Fecha de publicación2021
EditorMultidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
CitaciónBiology 10(9): 942 (2021)
ResumenGut microbiota contributes to animal health. However, identifying which microorganisms or associated functions are involved remains, still, difficult to assess. In the present study, the microbiota of healthy broiler chickens, under controlled diet and farm conditions, was investigated by 16S rRNA gene sequencing in four intestine segments and at four ages. In detail, 210 Ross-308 male chickens were raised according to the EU guidelines and fed on a commercial diet. The duodenum, jejunum, ileum, and caecum microbiota were analyzed at 11, 24, 35, and 46 days of life. Although the microbial composition was revealed as homogeneous 11 days after chicks hatched, it was found to be similar in the proximal intestine segments and different in ileum and caecum, where almost the same genera and species were detected with different relative abundances. Although changes during the later growth stage were revealed, each genus remained relatively unchanged. Lactobacillus mostly colonized the upper tract of the intestine, whereas the Escherichia/Shigella genus the ileum. Clostridium and Bacteroides genera were predominant in the caecum, where the highest richness of bacterial taxa was observed. We also analyze and discuss the predicted role of the microbiota for each intestine segment and its potential involvement in nutrient digestion and absorption.
Versión del editorhttps://doi.org/10.3390/biology10090942
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/261974
DOI10.3390/biology10090942
E-ISSN2079-7737
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