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Longitudinal Study of Fecal Microbiota in Calves with or without Diarrhea Episodes before Weaning

Journal

VETERINARY SCIENCES
Volume 9, Issue 9, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/vetsci9090463

Keywords

fecal microbiota; diversity dynamics; calf; cattle; diarrhea

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  1. FPU fellowship from the Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovacion y Universidades

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By analyzing the changes in the fecal microbiota of calves, differences related to their health status were found. The microbiota in healthy animals stabilized earlier and showed changes in low abundant bacteria that may play a role in their subsequent health. On the other hand, specific bacteria were found in the fecal microbiota of calves with diarrhea, indicating a higher predisposition to suffer from diarrhea. These findings can contribute to the development of new probiotics for promoting gut health in calves.
Simple Summary Animal production is searching for ways to reduce antimicrobial use, and the best way is to avoid their use by maintaining the health of the animals. The microbiota is involved in the host health, and when the fecal microbiota was analyzed in calves that developed or not diarrhea, differences linked to the health status were detected. While changes in the fecal microbiota were observed with time (during the first 2 months of age) in all the calves, the microbiota from the healthy animals presented an earlier stabilization and some changes in low abundant bacteria, which may play a role in the subsequent health status of the animals. Bacteria classified in the families Coriobacteriaceae and Phyllobacteriaceae, and the bacterium Epulopiscium were found in the core of the microbiota of the healthy calves (calves that did not have diarrhea) possibly with a protective probiotic effect. On the other hand, several bacteria, such as Lachnospira, Neisseria and Solibacillus, were found only in the core of the microbiota obtained from calves that had diarrhea, indicating that they could be linked to a higher predisposition to suffer diarrhea. These results can help in the development of new probiotics to promote gut health in calves. The microbiota plays an important role in the development of diarrhea in pre-weaned calves. The characterization of the fecal microbiota in health and disease can be critical to unravel the bacterial dynamics associated with diarrhea and help with its prevention and control. In this study, we aimed to detect changes in the fecal microbiota of calves that experienced early-life diarrhea episodes. Fecal samples were taken from calves remaining healthy and calves with an episode of diarrhea during the study. We sampled at arrival (12 days of age) and after one and two months of life; also, at the time of the diarrhea episode for the diarrheic calves (day 17). Samples were processed to extract total DNA, submitted to 16S rRNA gene sequencing, and bioinformatically analyzed to infer the bacterial populations. Microbiota changes through time were reported for both groups. However, we detected an earlier stabilization in the healthy group. Moreover, we detected changes within low abundant taxa that may play a role in the subsequent health status of the animals. The fecal microbiota of healthy and diarrheic calves showed different dynamics in the diversity through time that may be the reflections of the variations within low-abundant taxa.

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