Enhanced pig production: potential use of insect gut microbiota for pig production

Jiwon Shin, Bo-Ra Kim, R. Guevarra, Jun Hyung Lee, Sun Hee Lee, Young Hwa Kim, S. Wattanaphansak, B. Kang, H. Kim
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The insect gut microbiome is known to have important roles in host growth, development, digestion, and resistance against pathogens. In addition, the genetic diversity of the insect gut microbiota has recently been recognized as potential genetic resources for industrial bioprocessing. However, there is limited information regarding the insect gut microbiota to better help us understand their potential benefits for enhanced pig production. With the development of next-generation sequencing methods, whole genome sequence analysis has become possible beyond traditional culture-independent methods. This improvement makes it possible to identify and characterize bacteria that are not cultured and located in various environments including the gastrointestinal tract. Insect intestinal microorganisms are known to have an important role in host growth, digestion, and immunity. These gut microbiota have recently been recognized as potential genetic resources for livestock farming which is using the functions of living organisms to integrate them into animal science. The purpose of this literature review is to emphasize the necessity of research on insect gut microbiota and their applicability to pig production or bioindustry. In conclusion, bacterial metabolism of feed in the gut is often significant for the nutrition intake of animals, and the insect gut microbiome has potential to be used as feed additives for enhanced pig performance. The exploration of the structure and function of the insect gut microbiota needs further investigation for their potential use in the swine industry particularly for the improvement of growth performance and overall health status of pigs.
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提高生猪产量:昆虫肠道微生物群在生猪生产中的潜在应用
众所周知,昆虫肠道微生物群在宿主生长、发育、消化和抵抗病原体方面发挥着重要作用。此外,昆虫肠道微生物群的遗传多样性最近被认为是工业生物加工的潜在遗传资源。然而,关于昆虫肠道微生物群的信息有限,无法更好地帮助我们了解它们对提高猪产量的潜在益处。随着新一代测序方法的发展,全基因组序列分析已经超越了传统的不依赖培养的方法。这一改进使鉴定和表征非培养的细菌成为可能,这些细菌位于包括胃肠道在内的各种环境中。众所周知,昆虫肠道微生物在宿主生长、消化和免疫中起着重要作用。这些肠道微生物群最近被认为是畜牧业的潜在遗传资源,畜牧业正在利用活生物体的功能将它们整合到动物科学中。本文综述的目的是强调研究昆虫肠道微生物群的必要性及其在养猪生产或生物工业中的适用性。综上所述,饲料在肠道中的细菌代谢通常对动物的营养摄入具有重要意义,昆虫肠道微生物组具有作为提高猪生产性能的饲料添加剂的潜力。昆虫肠道菌群的结构和功能有待于进一步研究,以便在养猪业特别是改善猪的生长性能和整体健康状况方面发挥潜在的应用价值。
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