2021
DOI: 10.3390/ani11061825
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Metagenomic Analysis of the Fecal Archaeome in Suckling Piglets Following Perinatal Tulathromycin Metaphylaxis

Abstract: The gastrointestinal microbiome plays an important role in swine health and wellbeing, but the gut archaeome structure and function in swine remain largely unexplored. To date, no metagenomics-based analysis has been done to assess the impact of an early life antimicrobials intervention on the gut archaeome. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of perinatal tulathromycin (TUL) administration on the fecal archaeome composition and diversity in suckling piglets using metagenomic sequencing analys… Show more

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“…Archaea are major colonisers of rumen or the intestinal tracts of animals or humans [ 50 ], and thus, their abundance in milk always remains much lower. Recently, majority of the archaeal genera we detected, have been identified from a diverse group of samples including the fecal sample of cattle [ 51 ], canine [ 52 ] and swine [ 53 ], bovine milk [ 7 , 8 ] and saliva of human [ 54 ] supporting our present findings. Mastitis is the result of direct interactions of bacteria with hosts (host–pathogen interactions) under immunosuppression or stressed conditions (when the cow suffers from a severe negative energy balance at the onset, in-and-around lactation, and other environmental stress e.g., heat stress).…”
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confidence: 87%
“…Archaea are major colonisers of rumen or the intestinal tracts of animals or humans [ 50 ], and thus, their abundance in milk always remains much lower. Recently, majority of the archaeal genera we detected, have been identified from a diverse group of samples including the fecal sample of cattle [ 51 ], canine [ 52 ] and swine [ 53 ], bovine milk [ 7 , 8 ] and saliva of human [ 54 ] supporting our present findings. Mastitis is the result of direct interactions of bacteria with hosts (host–pathogen interactions) under immunosuppression or stressed conditions (when the cow suffers from a severe negative energy balance at the onset, in-and-around lactation, and other environmental stress e.g., heat stress).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Along with bacteriomes and viromes, the animals mycobiome and archaeome have been recently recognized as critical components in animal health despite being numerically inferior to the bacteriome ( 6 , 7 ). It has been shown that animals mycobiome and archaeome are composed of various lineages, widely distributed and reveal body-site-specific patterns.…”
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“…Recent advances in sequencing technologies have revealed new insights into the composition and function of the microbiome across a wide range of hosts and environments. As a result, the study of animal microbiomes has become a growing area of research and is now recognized as an important driver of animal health and productivity ( 2 , 3 ). Therefore, understanding the complexity of animal microbiomes and their interactions with the host is essential for developing strategies to improve animal health and production while reducing disease incidence.…”
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