Biology Faculty Articles
Title
Untangling the Cecal Microbiota of Feral Chickens by Culturomic and Metagenomic Analyses
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
11-2017
Publication Title
Environmental Microbiology
ISSN
1462-2912
Volume
19
Issue/No.
11
First Page
4771
Last Page
4783
Abstract
Different factors may modulate the gut microbiota of animals. In any particular environment, diet, genetic factors and human influences can shape the bacterial communities residing in the gastrointestinal tract. Metagenomic approaches have significantly expanded our knowledge on microbiota dynamics inside hosts, yet cultivation and isolation of bacterial members of these complex ecosystems may still be necessary to fully understand interactions between bacterial communities and their host. A dual approach, involving culture‐independent and ‐dependent techniques, was used here to decipher the microbiota communities that inhabit the gastro intestinal tract of free‐range, broiler and feral chickens. In silico analysis revealed the presence of a core microbiota that is typical of those animals that live in different geographical areas and that have limited contact with humans. Anthropic influences guide the metabolic potential and the presence of antibiotic resistance genes of these different bacterial communities. Culturomics attempts, based on different cultivation conditions, were applied to reconstruct in vitro the microbiota of feral chickens. A unique strain collection representing members of the four major phyla of the poultry microbiota was assembled, including bacterial strains that are not typically retrieved from the chicken gut.
Additional Comments
Irish Government's National Development Plan grant #: SFI/12/RC/2273; NSF Cooperative grant #: DBI-0939454
NSUWorks Citation
Ferrario, Chiara; Giulia Alessandri; Leonardo Mancabelli; Eben Gering; Marta Mangifesta; Christian Milani; Gabriele Andrea Lugli; Alice Viappiani; Sabrina Duranti; Francesca Turroni; Maria Cristina Ossiprandi; Ricardo Hiyashi; Roderick Mackie; Douwe van Sinderen; and Marco Ventura. 2017. "Untangling the Cecal Microbiota of Feral Chickens by Culturomic and Metagenomic Analyses." Environmental Microbiology 19, (11): 4771-4783. doi:10.1111/1462-2920.13943.
ORCID ID
0000-0002-1270-6727
DOI
10.1111/1462-2920.13943
Comments
©2017 Society for Applied Microbiology and John Wiley & Sons Ltd