Investigation of the effect of allithiamine-enriched feed on the poultry gut microbiome composition and resistome

Zsombor Szőke, Péter Dávid, Péter Fauszt, Emese Szilágyi-Tolnai, Endre Szilágyi, Anna Szilágyi-Rácz, László Stündl, Ferenc Gál, Judit Remenyik, Melinda Paholcsek
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Over the past 20–25 years, the poultry industry has evolved into a specific protein production system. However, the stress resulting from intensive rearing practices has led to numerous negative consequences, making the optimisation of livestock gut microbiome composition crucial for mitigating these effects. Advancements in modern molecular biology methods have brought attention to the impacts of nutrients on gut microbiota. In our study, we extensively investigated the changes induced by feed formulations rich in phytonutrients on the gastrointestinal microbiota of livestock using targeted 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing. Our objective is to examine how the developed feed prototype affects the composition of core microbiomes in raised poultry, community diversity, and the resilience of complex microbial networks. We seek correlations between biological livestock and environmental samples to identify which community constituents, in what proportions and occurrences, may play a role in the development of specific diseases. Based on our measurement results, it can be asserted that allithiamine positively modulated "beneficial" community constituents. Beyond the impact of allithiamine-enriched feed rich in phytonutrients, the composition of the microbial community in the poultry gastrointestinal tract is significantly influenced by the age of the birds. Furthermore, due to the presence of multi-drug-resistant pathogens in environmental samples from livestock facilities, appropriate transmission risk management measures are of paramount importance.
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富含异硫胺素的饲料对家禽肠道微生物组组成和抗性组影响的研究
在过去的20-25年里,家禽业已经发展成为一个特定的蛋白质生产系统。然而,集约化饲养方式造成的压力导致了许多负面后果,因此优化牲畜肠道微生物组组成对于减轻这些影响至关重要。现代分子生物学方法的进步引起了人们对营养物质对肠道微生物群影响的关注。在我们的研究中,我们广泛研究了富含植物营养素的饲料配方对牲畜胃肠道微生物群的影响,采用靶向16S rRNA扩增子测序。我们的目标是研究开发的饲料原型如何影响饲养家禽核心微生物组的组成、群落多样性和复杂微生物网络的恢复力。我们寻求生物家畜和环境样本之间的相关性,以确定哪些群落成分,以何种比例和发生率可能在特定疾病的发展中发挥作用。根据我们的测量结果,可以断言allithiamine正调节“有益”的群落成分。除了富含植物营养素的富含硫胺的饲料的影响外,家禽胃肠道微生物群落的组成也受到鸟类年龄的显著影响。此外,由于牲畜设施的环境样本中存在多重耐药病原体,适当的传播风险管理措施至关重要。
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