Best practices for the experimental design of one health studies on companion animal and owner microbiomes – From data collection to analysis

IF 4.5 2区 医学 Q1 INFECTIOUS DISEASES One Health Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-19 DOI:10.1016/j.onehlt.2025.100977
Suzanne B. Clougher , Dagmara Niedziela , Piera Versura , Grace Mulcahy
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The relationship between owner and companion animal represents an underestimated opportunity for the studying of One Health relationships between humans, animals, and the environment they share. Microbiome exchanges between owner and pet have been documented for the gut, skin, oral, and nasal microbiomes. These studies give a unique insight into bacterial flows between humans and animals, but come with their specific challenges.
This review discusses the data and sample collection challenges, as well as laboratory, bioinformatic and data analysis challenges specific to One Health studies on companion animal and owner microbiomes. We provide an overview of possible data to be collected and pitfalls to avoid during sample collection and conservation, DNA extraction, and library preparation. We present the main bioinformatics pipelines in sequencing-data microbiome analysis, as well as data analysis specific to pet-owner microbiome comparison. We review and compare three beta-diversity measures (Bray-Curtis dissimilarity, unweighted, and weighted UniFrac distances) for pet-owner distances and the tests to compare them. Finally, we propose a framework with key considerations to bear in mind when designing and carrying out owner-companion animal studies, as well as best practices to implement them.
Although these studies come with additional difficulties compared to species-specific microbiome studies, they offer the opportunity to identify biomarkers, environmental triggers, and impacts of pet-owner interactions across species.

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伴侣动物和主人微生物组健康研究实验设计的最佳实践——从数据收集到分析
主人和伴侣动物之间的关系代表了研究人类、动物和他们共享的环境之间的“同一健康”关系的一个被低估的机会。在主人和宠物之间的肠道、皮肤、口腔和鼻腔微生物组交换已被记录在案。这些研究为人类和动物之间的细菌流动提供了独特的见解,但也带来了特定的挑战。这篇综述讨论了数据和样本收集的挑战,以及实验室、生物信息学和数据分析方面的挑战,这些挑战是One Health研究伴侣动物和主人微生物组所特有的。我们提供了一个可能的数据收集和陷阱,以避免在样品收集和保存,DNA提取和文库准备的概述。我们介绍了测序数据微生物组分析的主要生物信息学管道,以及特定于宠物主人微生物组比较的数据分析。我们回顾并比较了宠物主人距离的三种beta多样性度量(布雷-柯蒂斯差异、未加权和加权UniFrac距离)以及比较它们的测试。最后,我们提出了一个框架,其中包括在设计和开展主人-伴侣动物研究时要牢记的关键考虑因素,以及实施这些研究的最佳实践。尽管与物种特异性微生物组研究相比,这些研究存在额外的困难,但它们提供了识别生物标志物、环境触发因素以及宠物主人跨物种相互作用的影响的机会。
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One Health
One Health Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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8.10
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95
审稿时长
18 weeks
期刊介绍: One Health - a Gold Open Access journal. The mission of One Health is to provide a platform for rapid communication of high quality scientific knowledge on inter- and intra-species pathogen transmission, bringing together leading experts in virology, bacteriology, parasitology, mycology, vectors and vector-borne diseases, tropical health, veterinary sciences, pathology, immunology, food safety, mathematical modelling, epidemiology, public health research and emergency preparedness. As a Gold Open Access journal, a fee is payable on acceptance of the paper. Please see the Guide for Authors for more information. Submissions to the following categories are welcome: Virology, Bacteriology, Parasitology, Mycology, Vectors and vector-borne diseases, Co-infections and co-morbidities, Disease spatial surveillance, Modelling, Tropical Health, Discovery, Ecosystem Health, Public Health.
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