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논문명(한글) |
Comparing Gut Microbial Compositionand Functional Adaptations between SPFand Non-SPF Pigs |
논문명(영문) |
Comparing Gut Microbial Compositionand Functional Adaptations between SPFand Non-SPF Pigs |
성과주관부서 |
국립축산과학원 축산생명환경부 동물바이오공학과 |
품목코드 |
축산 / 중가축 / 돼지 |
학술지명 |
JOURNAL OF MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY |
주저자 |
이해선 |
성과년도 |
2024 |
성과적용일 |
2024년07월 |
The gut microbiota is a key factor significantly impacting host health by influencing metabolism and
immune function. Its composition can be altered by genetic factors, as well as environmental factors
such as the host's surroundings, diet, and antibiotic usage. This study aims to examine how the
characteristics of the gut microbiota in pigs, used as source animals for xenotransplantation, vary
depending on their rearing environment. We compared the diversity and composition of gut
microbiota in fecal samples from pigs raised in specific pathogen-free (SPF) and conventional (non-
SPF) facilities. The 16S RNA metagenome sequencing results revealed that pigs raised in non-SPF
facilities exhibited greater gut microbiota diversity compared to those in SPF facilities. Genera such
as Streptococcus and Ruminococcus were more abundant in SPF pigs compared to non-SPF pigs,
while Blautia, Bacteroides, and Roseburia were only observed in SPF pigs. Conversely, Prevotella
was exclusively present in non-SPF pigs. It was predicted that SPF pigs would show higher levels of
processes related to carbohydrate and nucleotide metabolism, and environmental information
processing. On the other hand, energy and lipid metabolism, as well as processes associated with
genetic information, cell communication, and diseases, were predicted to be more active in the gut
microbiota of non-SPF pigs. This study provides insights into how the presence or absence of
microorganisms, including pathogens, in pig-rearing facilities affects the composition and function
of the pigs' gut microbiota. Furthermore, this serves as a reference for tracing whether
xenotransplantation source pigs were maintained in a pathogen-controlled environment.