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The impacts of viral infection and subsequent antimicrobials on the microbiome-resistome of growing pigs
by
Dee, Scott
, Odland, Carissa
, Doster, Enrique
, Davies, Peter
, Noyes, Noelle
, Ray, Tui
, Nerem, Joel
, Zhang, Bingzhou
, Gaire, Tara N.
in
Abundance
/ Aging
/ Animal diseases
/ Antimicrobial agents
/ Antimicrobial resistance
/ Antimicrobial resistance and the microbiome
/ Bacteria
/ Bacterial infections
/ Bioinformatics
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Clinical outcomes
/ Drug resistance in microorganisms
/ E coli
/ Feces
/ Hogs
/ Infection
/ Infections
/ Life history
/ Longitudinal studies
/ Medical Microbiology
/ Metagenomics
/ Microbial Ecology
/ Microbial Genetics and Genomics
/ Microbiology
/ Microbiome
/ Microbiomes
/ Morbidity
/ Mortality
/ Pathogens
/ Penicillin G procaine
/ Population
/ Porcine reproductive
/ Respiratory diseases
/ Respiratory syndrome
/ Statistical analysis
/ Streptococcus infections
/ Swine
/ Viral infections
/ Virology
/ Viruses
/ Weaning
2022
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The impacts of viral infection and subsequent antimicrobials on the microbiome-resistome of growing pigs
by
Dee, Scott
, Odland, Carissa
, Doster, Enrique
, Davies, Peter
, Noyes, Noelle
, Ray, Tui
, Nerem, Joel
, Zhang, Bingzhou
, Gaire, Tara N.
in
Abundance
/ Aging
/ Animal diseases
/ Antimicrobial agents
/ Antimicrobial resistance
/ Antimicrobial resistance and the microbiome
/ Bacteria
/ Bacterial infections
/ Bioinformatics
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Clinical outcomes
/ Drug resistance in microorganisms
/ E coli
/ Feces
/ Hogs
/ Infection
/ Infections
/ Life history
/ Longitudinal studies
/ Medical Microbiology
/ Metagenomics
/ Microbial Ecology
/ Microbial Genetics and Genomics
/ Microbiology
/ Microbiome
/ Microbiomes
/ Morbidity
/ Mortality
/ Pathogens
/ Penicillin G procaine
/ Population
/ Porcine reproductive
/ Respiratory diseases
/ Respiratory syndrome
/ Statistical analysis
/ Streptococcus infections
/ Swine
/ Viral infections
/ Virology
/ Viruses
/ Weaning
2022
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The impacts of viral infection and subsequent antimicrobials on the microbiome-resistome of growing pigs
by
Dee, Scott
, Odland, Carissa
, Doster, Enrique
, Davies, Peter
, Noyes, Noelle
, Ray, Tui
, Nerem, Joel
, Zhang, Bingzhou
, Gaire, Tara N.
in
Abundance
/ Aging
/ Animal diseases
/ Antimicrobial agents
/ Antimicrobial resistance
/ Antimicrobial resistance and the microbiome
/ Bacteria
/ Bacterial infections
/ Bioinformatics
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Clinical outcomes
/ Drug resistance in microorganisms
/ E coli
/ Feces
/ Hogs
/ Infection
/ Infections
/ Life history
/ Longitudinal studies
/ Medical Microbiology
/ Metagenomics
/ Microbial Ecology
/ Microbial Genetics and Genomics
/ Microbiology
/ Microbiome
/ Microbiomes
/ Morbidity
/ Mortality
/ Pathogens
/ Penicillin G procaine
/ Population
/ Porcine reproductive
/ Respiratory diseases
/ Respiratory syndrome
/ Statistical analysis
/ Streptococcus infections
/ Swine
/ Viral infections
/ Virology
/ Viruses
/ Weaning
2022
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The impacts of viral infection and subsequent antimicrobials on the microbiome-resistome of growing pigs
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The impacts of viral infection and subsequent antimicrobials on the microbiome-resistome of growing pigs
2022
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Background
Antimicrobials are used in food-producing animals for purposes of preventing, controlling, and/or treating infections. In swine, a major driver of antimicrobial use is porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS), which is caused by a virus that predisposes infected animals to secondary bacterial infections. Numerous antimicrobial protocols are used to treat PRRS, but we have little insight into how these treatment schemes impact antimicrobial resistance (AMR) dynamics within the fecal microbiome of commercial swine. The aim of this study was to determine whether different PRRS-relevant antimicrobial treatment protocols were associated with differences in the fecal microbiome and resistome of growing pigs. To accomplish this, we used a metagenomics approach to characterize and compare the longitudinal wean-to-market resistome and microbiome of pigs challenged with PRRS virus and then exposed to different antimicrobial treatments, and a group of control pigs not challenged with PRRS virus and having minimal antimicrobial exposure. Genomic DNA was extracted from pen-level composite fecal samples from each treatment group and subjected to metagenomic sequencing and microbiome-resistome bioinformatic and statistical analysis. Microbiome-resistome profiles were compared over time and between treatment groups.
Results
Fecal microbiome and resistome compositions both changed significantly over time, with a dramatic and stereotypic shift between weaning and 9 days post-weaning (dpw). Antimicrobial resistance gene (ARG) richness and diversity were significantly higher at earlier time points, while microbiome richness and diversity were significantly lower. The post-weaning shift was characterized by transition from a
Bacteroides
-dominated enterotype to
Lactobacillus-
and
Streptococcus-
dominated enterotypes. Both the microbiome and resistome stabilized by 44 dpw, at which point the trajectory of microbiome-resistome maturation began to diverge slightly between the treatment groups, potentially due to physical clustering of the pigs. Challenge with PRRS virus seemed to correspond to the re-appearance of many very rare and low-abundance ARGs within the feces of challenged pigs. Despite very different antimicrobial exposures after challenge with PRRS virus, resistome composition remained largely similar between the treatment groups. Differences in ARG abundance between the groups were mostly driven by temporal changes in abundance that occurred prior to antimicrobial exposures, with the exception of
erm
G, which increased in the feces of treated pigs, and was significantly more abundant in the feces of these pigs compared to the pigs that did not receive post-PRRS antimicrobials.
Conclusions
The fecal microbiome-resistome of growing pigs exhibited a stereotypic trajectory driven largely by weaning and physiologic aging of the pigs. Events such as viral illness, antimicrobial exposures, and physical grouping of the pigs exerted significant yet relatively minor influence over this trajectory. Therefore, the AMR profile of market-age pigs is the culmination of the life history of the individual pigs and the populations to which they belong. Disease status alone may be a significant driver of AMR in market-age pigs, and understanding the interaction between disease processes and antimicrobial exposures on the swine microbiome-resistome is crucial to developing effective, robust, and reproducible interventions to control AMR.
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Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
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