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Sex-induced changes in microbial eukaryotes and prokaryotes in gastrointestinal tract of simmental cattle
Date Issued
2024-11-15
Author(s)
Romero Avila, Yolanda Madelein
Figueroa Venegas, Deyanira Antonella
Instituto Nacional de Innovación Agraria - INIA
Maicelo, Jorge L.
Coila, Pedro
Alvarado, Wigoberto
Cayo Colca, Ilse S.
DOI
10.3390/biology13110932
Abstract
This study investigates gender-based differences in the gut microbiota of Simmental cattle, focusing on bacterial, archaeal, and fungal communities. Fecal samples were collected and analyzed using high-throughput sequencing, with taxonomic classification performed through the SILVA and UNITE databases. Alpha and beta diversity metrics were assessed, revealing significant differences in the diversity and composition of archaeal communities between males and females. Notably, females exhibited higher alpha diversity in archaea, while beta diversity analyses indicated distinct clustering of bacterial and archaeal communities by gender. The study also identified correlations between specific microbial taxa and hematological parameters, with Treponema and Methanosphaera showing gender-specific associations that may influence cattle health and productivity. These findings highlight the importance of considering gender in microbiota-related research and suggest that gender-specific management strategies could optimize livestock performance. Future research should explore the role of sex hormones in shaping these microbial differences.
Project(s)
Mejoramiento de la disponibilidad de material genético de ganado bovino con alto valor a nivel nacional. 7 departamentos
Funding(s)
Presupuesto de programación multianual de inversiones (PMI)