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Microbiota continuum along the chicken oviduct and its association with host genetics and egg formation

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POULTRY SCIENCE
卷 100, 期 7, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.psj.2021.101104

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chicken reproductive tract; microbiota; host genetics; microbial contamination; egg quality

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31930105]
  2. China Agriculture Research Systems [CARS-40]
  3. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2020M680028]

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This study characterized the microbial composition of different segments of the reproductive tract in pedigreed laying hens, finding that microbial diversity increased along the reproductive tract and microbial communities varied among different segments. While some microorganisms may directly contaminate egg formation, others provide benefits such as influencing eggshell color and egg numbers.
The microbiota of female reproductive tract have attracted considerable attention in recent years due to their effects on host fitness. However, the microbiota throughout the chicken oviduct and its symbiotic relationships with the host have not been well characterized. Here, we characterized the microbial composition of six segments of the reproductive tract, including the infundibulum, magnum, isthmus, uterus, vagina and cloaca, in pedigreed laying hens with phenotypes of egg quality and quantity. We found that the microbial diversity gradually increased along the reproductive tract from the infundibulum to the cloaca, and the microbial communities were distinct among the cloaca, vagina and four other oviductal segments. The magnum exhibited the lowest diversity, given that the lysozyme and other antimicrobial proteins are secreted at this location. The results of correlation estimated showed that the relationship between host genetic kinship and microbial distance was negligible. Additionally, the genetically related pairwise individuals did not exhibit a more similar microbial community than unrelated pairs. Although the egg might be directly contaminated with potential pathogenic bacteria during egg formation and oviposition, some microorganisms provide long-term benefits to the host. Among these, we observed that increased abundance of vaginal Staphylococcus and Ralstonia was significantly associated with darker eggshells. Meanwhile, vaginal Romboutsia could be used as a predictor for egg number. These findings provide insight into the nature of the chicken reproductive tract microbiota and highlight the effect of oviductal bacteria on the process of egg formation.

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