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Effect of cecal microbiota transplantation between different broiler breeds on the chick flora in the first week of life

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POULTRY SCIENCE
Volume 101, Issue 2, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.psj.2021.101624

Keywords

microbiota; broiler; caecum; transplant; 16S rRNA gene

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  1. Biotechnology & Biological Sciences Research Council [BBS/E/D/30002276]
  2. Biotechnology & Biological Sci-ences Research Council (National Avian Research Facility)

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The study demonstrated that successful cecal microbiota transplantation can promote a richer and more diverse gut microbiota in chickens, indicating that stable transfer of cecal microbiota between different chicken lines is achievable.
The cecal microbiota plays numerous roles in chicken health and nutrition. Where such micro biota differs between lines exhibiting distinct phenotypes, microbiota transplantation offers scope to dissect the role of gut microbial communities in those traits. However, the composition and stability of transplants over time is relatively ill-defined and varying levels of success have been reported. In this study, we transplanted cecal contents from adult Roslin broilers into chicks from a different broiler line. Within 12 h post hatch, Ross 308 chicks received an oral gavage of cecal contents (n = 26) or a PBS control (n = 24). Cecal contents samples were collected postmortem from birds on d 1, 2, 3, 4, and 7 posthatch. DNA was extracted from these samples and the transplant inoculum and the V4 region of the 16S rRNA gene was amplified and sequenced. The cecal microbiota of chickens receiving the microbiota transplant was significantly different in composition and significantly richer and more diverse, in comparison to control birds. At the final timepoint (d 7), of the 150 Operational Taxonomic Units (OTUs) that were 0.1% abundant (average) in the donor sample, 137 were detected in the treated group (75 were >0.1% abundant (average)) while only 88 were detected in the control group (29 were >0.1% abundant (average)). Our data therefore suggests that stable transplantation of the cecal microbiota between lines is achievable using the methods described in this paper.

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