Analytical insights,modulation and compositional dynamics of the feline gut microbiota:a review  

作  者:Yuejun Shi Guiqing Peng Ashenafi Assefa Gebremariam Muhammad Muazzam Iqbal Hakimeh Baghaei Daemi Muhammad Ali Khan Rizwan Ullah Donghan Wang 

机构地区:[1]State Key Laboratory of Agricultural Microbiology,Huazhong Agricultural University,1 Shi-Zi-Shan Street,Wuhan 430070,China [2]Key Laboratory of Preventive Veterinary Medicine in Hubei Province,The Cooperative Innovation Center for Sustainable Pig Production,Wuhan,China [3]Key Laboratory of Variation and Control for African Swine Fever and Other Major Pig Diseases,Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs,Wuhan,China [4]College of Veterinary Medicine,Huazhong Agricultural University,Wuhan,China

出  处:《Animal Diseases》2025年第1期1-16,共16页动物疾病(英文)

基  金:funded this manuscript for the Central Universities(Grant Nos.2662023DKPY004 and 2662021DKQD005).

摘  要:The gastrointestinal tract of felines is inhabited by an active and intricate population of microorganisms whose alteration creates disturbances in the immune response and can affect health and disease states.Studies using vari‑ous analytical methods have identified peculiar trends in various illnesses,with Firmicutes being the most prevalent phylum,followed by Bacteroidetes,Proteobacteria,and Actinobacteria.However,more Firmicutes and fewer Bac‑teroidetes have been observed in cats infected with Feline coronavirus.Alterations in the composition of these gut microbiota can be solved by microbiota modification through dietary fiber,probiotics,and fecal microbiota transplan‑tation.Therefore,it is critical to understand the composition of the gut microbiota,the changes in and roles of the gut environment,and the importance of these concepts for overall health while considering the exchange of microbes between humans and domestic animals.This review provides comprehensive information on feline gut microbiota composition,modulation,and analytic methods used for characterizing the gut microbiota.

关 键 词:Analytical methods BACTERIA DISEASE DYSBIOSIS Gut microbiota 

分 类 号:R57[医药卫生—消化系统]

 

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