The Bos taurus maternal microbiome: Role in determining the progeny early-life upper respiratory tract microbiome and health.

Natural transference of maternal microbes to the neonate, especially at birth via the vaginal canal, has recently been recognized in humans and cows; however, its microbial influence on calf health has not yet been documented. We compared the bacterial communities in vaginal and fecal samples from 8...

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Main Authors: Svetlana Ferreira Lima, Marcela Lucas de Souza Bicalho, Rodrigo Carvalho Bicalho
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2019-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0208014
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spelling doaj-19bcb2edb0ed471085695f646cae612c2021-03-03T20:50:30ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032019-01-01143e020801410.1371/journal.pone.0208014The Bos taurus maternal microbiome: Role in determining the progeny early-life upper respiratory tract microbiome and health.Svetlana Ferreira LimaMarcela Lucas de Souza BicalhoRodrigo Carvalho BicalhoNatural transference of maternal microbes to the neonate, especially at birth via the vaginal canal, has recently been recognized in humans and cows; however, its microbial influence on calf health has not yet been documented. We compared the bacterial communities in vaginal and fecal samples from 81 pregnant dairy cows versus those in nasopharyngeal and fecal samples collected at 3, 14 and 35 days of life from their respective progeny. The microbiota of the calf upper respiratory tract (URT), regardless of calf age, was found to be highly similar to the maternal vaginal microbiota. Calf fecal microbiota clustered closely to the maternal fecal microbiota, progressing toward an adult-like state over the first 35 days when relative abundances of taxa were considered. Sixty-four, 65 and 87% of the detected OTUs were shared between cow and calf fecal microbiota at days 3, 14 and 35 respectively, whereas 73, 76 and 87% were shared between maternal vaginal microbiome and calf URT microbiota at days 3, 14 and 35, respectively. Bacteroidetes, Ruminococcus, Clostridium, and Blautia were the top four genera identified in maternal and calf fecal samples. Mannheimia, Moraxella, Bacteroides, Streptococcus and Pseudomonas were the top five genera identified in maternal vaginal and calf URT samples. Mannheimia was relatively more abundant in the vaginal microbiota of cows whose progeny were diagnosed with respiratory and middle ear disease. Our results indicate that maternal vaginal microbiota potentially influences the initial bacterial colonization of the calf URT, and that might have an important impact on the health of the calf respiratory tract and middle ear.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0208014
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author Svetlana Ferreira Lima
Marcela Lucas de Souza Bicalho
Rodrigo Carvalho Bicalho
spellingShingle Svetlana Ferreira Lima
Marcela Lucas de Souza Bicalho
Rodrigo Carvalho Bicalho
The Bos taurus maternal microbiome: Role in determining the progeny early-life upper respiratory tract microbiome and health.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Svetlana Ferreira Lima
Marcela Lucas de Souza Bicalho
Rodrigo Carvalho Bicalho
author_sort Svetlana Ferreira Lima
title The Bos taurus maternal microbiome: Role in determining the progeny early-life upper respiratory tract microbiome and health.
title_short The Bos taurus maternal microbiome: Role in determining the progeny early-life upper respiratory tract microbiome and health.
title_full The Bos taurus maternal microbiome: Role in determining the progeny early-life upper respiratory tract microbiome and health.
title_fullStr The Bos taurus maternal microbiome: Role in determining the progeny early-life upper respiratory tract microbiome and health.
title_full_unstemmed The Bos taurus maternal microbiome: Role in determining the progeny early-life upper respiratory tract microbiome and health.
title_sort bos taurus maternal microbiome: role in determining the progeny early-life upper respiratory tract microbiome and health.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Natural transference of maternal microbes to the neonate, especially at birth via the vaginal canal, has recently been recognized in humans and cows; however, its microbial influence on calf health has not yet been documented. We compared the bacterial communities in vaginal and fecal samples from 81 pregnant dairy cows versus those in nasopharyngeal and fecal samples collected at 3, 14 and 35 days of life from their respective progeny. The microbiota of the calf upper respiratory tract (URT), regardless of calf age, was found to be highly similar to the maternal vaginal microbiota. Calf fecal microbiota clustered closely to the maternal fecal microbiota, progressing toward an adult-like state over the first 35 days when relative abundances of taxa were considered. Sixty-four, 65 and 87% of the detected OTUs were shared between cow and calf fecal microbiota at days 3, 14 and 35 respectively, whereas 73, 76 and 87% were shared between maternal vaginal microbiome and calf URT microbiota at days 3, 14 and 35, respectively. Bacteroidetes, Ruminococcus, Clostridium, and Blautia were the top four genera identified in maternal and calf fecal samples. Mannheimia, Moraxella, Bacteroides, Streptococcus and Pseudomonas were the top five genera identified in maternal vaginal and calf URT samples. Mannheimia was relatively more abundant in the vaginal microbiota of cows whose progeny were diagnosed with respiratory and middle ear disease. Our results indicate that maternal vaginal microbiota potentially influences the initial bacterial colonization of the calf URT, and that might have an important impact on the health of the calf respiratory tract and middle ear.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0208014
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