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doi:10.1186/s12866-023-02986-8...

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Jin, Youshun Li, Wei Ba, Xuli Li, Yunhui Wang, Yanyan Zhang, Huaiyu Li, Zhaocai Zhou, Jizhang
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en
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BioMed Central

Category

Mycology

Year

2023

listing date

9/6/2023

Keywords
zoonoses ... horse gut microbiota study compared microbiota chlamydia ig increased horses hg
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Abstract

Background Zoonotic diseases pose a significant threat to public health.

Chlamydia , as an intracellular pathogen, can colonize the intestinal tract of humans and animals, changing the gut microbiota.

However, only a few studies have evaluated alterations in the gut microbiota of horses infected with Chlamydia .

Therefore, this study aimed to investigate gut microbiota and serum biochemical indicators in horses with Chlamydial infection (IG) and healthy horses (HG).

Fecal and blood samples were collected from 16 horses (IG: 10; HG: 6) before morning feeding for the determination of gut microbiota and serum biochemical parameters.

Results The results showed that total globulin (GLB), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), and creatine kinase (CK) levels were significantly increased in IG compared with HG.

Notably, the gut microbial diversity increased in IG compared with HG.

Furthermore, Moraxellaceae and Akkermanisa abundance decreased in IG, while Streptococcus , Treponema , Prevotella , and Paraprevotella abundances (13 genera of bacterial species) increased.

Compared with HG, carbohydrate metabolism increased in IG while amino acid metabolism decreased.

In addition, the abundance of 18 genera of bacteria was associated with the level of five serum biochemical indicators.

Conclusions In summary, this study elucidated the influence of Chlamydia infection in horses on the gut microbiota, unraveling consequential alterations in its composition and metabolic profile.

Therefore, this study improves the understanding of Chlamydia -induced intestinal infections.

Jin, Youshun,Li, Wei,Ba, Xuli,Li, Yunhui,Wang, Yanyan,Zhang, Huaiyu,Li, Zhaocai,Zhou, Jizhang, 2023, Gut microbiota changes in horses with Chlamydia, BioMed Central

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