Unravelling the gut microflora landscape of broilers by high-throughput next generation sequencing

Normal gut microflora plays an important function in nutrient absorption, feed digestion and modulation of immune response in the birds. Earlier, gut microflora were studied based on traditional cultivation and molecular fingerprinting methods. However, low sensitivity, coverage, accuracy and reprod...

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Main Authors: Mohd Asrore, Mohd Shaufi, Sieo, Chin Chin, Chong, Chun Wie, Gan, Han Ming, Ho, Yin Wan
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Published: Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Universiti Putra Malaysia 2015
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/65028/1/PA-29.pdf
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spelling my.upm.eprints.650282018-09-03T04:47:20Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/65028/ Unravelling the gut microflora landscape of broilers by high-throughput next generation sequencing Mohd Asrore, Mohd Shaufi Sieo, Chin Chin Chong, Chun Wie Gan, Han Ming Ho, Yin Wan Normal gut microflora plays an important function in nutrient absorption, feed digestion and modulation of immune response in the birds. Earlier, gut microflora were studied based on traditional cultivation and molecular fingerprinting methods. However, low sensitivity, coverage, accuracy and reproducibility have shift researcher to high-throughput next-generation sequencing (HT-NGS) technology, which enable a better gut microflora study approach due to high coverages and depths of sequencing. Briefly, chicken gut microflora of the ilea and caeca were studied at various time points, day 7, 14, 21 and 42-day-old. DNA extraction was performed, amplified based on V3 hypervariable region of 16S rRNA, sequenced and analysed. The communities of broiler gut microflora in caeca were significantly different in comparison to ilea (P < 0.001). In addition, their communities subsequently became more diverse as chicken aged from day 7, 14, 21 until 42-day-old. The caeca had more diverse gut microflora compared to ilea, with low communities of Lactobacillus and high communities of Clostridium. Based on gene predictions study, gene pathways related to nutrient absorption (e.g. amino sugar nucleotide sugar metabolism), and bacterial proliferation and colonisation (e.g. two-component system, bacterial motility proteins and secretion system) were observed to be dominant in ilea and caeca, respectively (P < 0.05). In conclusion, gut microflora of ilea and caeca were unique in which they performed different roles and functions. The low presence of beneficial microbes (e.g. Lactobacillus) and high presence of potential pathogens (e.g. Clostridium) in the broiler intestines highlighted the needs of gut modulation to further improve the gut health. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Universiti Putra Malaysia 2015 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/65028/1/PA-29.pdf Mohd Asrore, Mohd Shaufi and Sieo, Chin Chin and Chong, Chun Wie and Gan, Han Ming and Ho, Yin Wan (2015) Unravelling the gut microflora landscape of broilers by high-throughput next generation sequencing. In: World Veterinary Poultry Association (Malaysia Branch) and World's Poultry Science Association (Malaysia Branch) Scientific Conference 2015, 21-22 Sept. 2015, Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. (pp. 157-159).
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description Normal gut microflora plays an important function in nutrient absorption, feed digestion and modulation of immune response in the birds. Earlier, gut microflora were studied based on traditional cultivation and molecular fingerprinting methods. However, low sensitivity, coverage, accuracy and reproducibility have shift researcher to high-throughput next-generation sequencing (HT-NGS) technology, which enable a better gut microflora study approach due to high coverages and depths of sequencing. Briefly, chicken gut microflora of the ilea and caeca were studied at various time points, day 7, 14, 21 and 42-day-old. DNA extraction was performed, amplified based on V3 hypervariable region of 16S rRNA, sequenced and analysed. The communities of broiler gut microflora in caeca were significantly different in comparison to ilea (P < 0.001). In addition, their communities subsequently became more diverse as chicken aged from day 7, 14, 21 until 42-day-old. The caeca had more diverse gut microflora compared to ilea, with low communities of Lactobacillus and high communities of Clostridium. Based on gene predictions study, gene pathways related to nutrient absorption (e.g. amino sugar nucleotide sugar metabolism), and bacterial proliferation and colonisation (e.g. two-component system, bacterial motility proteins and secretion system) were observed to be dominant in ilea and caeca, respectively (P < 0.05). In conclusion, gut microflora of ilea and caeca were unique in which they performed different roles and functions. The low presence of beneficial microbes (e.g. Lactobacillus) and high presence of potential pathogens (e.g. Clostridium) in the broiler intestines highlighted the needs of gut modulation to further improve the gut health.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Mohd Asrore, Mohd Shaufi
Sieo, Chin Chin
Chong, Chun Wie
Gan, Han Ming
Ho, Yin Wan
spellingShingle Mohd Asrore, Mohd Shaufi
Sieo, Chin Chin
Chong, Chun Wie
Gan, Han Ming
Ho, Yin Wan
Unravelling the gut microflora landscape of broilers by high-throughput next generation sequencing
author_facet Mohd Asrore, Mohd Shaufi
Sieo, Chin Chin
Chong, Chun Wie
Gan, Han Ming
Ho, Yin Wan
author_sort Mohd Asrore, Mohd Shaufi
title Unravelling the gut microflora landscape of broilers by high-throughput next generation sequencing
title_short Unravelling the gut microflora landscape of broilers by high-throughput next generation sequencing
title_full Unravelling the gut microflora landscape of broilers by high-throughput next generation sequencing
title_fullStr Unravelling the gut microflora landscape of broilers by high-throughput next generation sequencing
title_full_unstemmed Unravelling the gut microflora landscape of broilers by high-throughput next generation sequencing
title_sort unravelling the gut microflora landscape of broilers by high-throughput next generation sequencing
publisher Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Universiti Putra Malaysia
publishDate 2015
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