The feline skin microbiota: The bacteria inhabiting the skin of healthy and allergic cats.

The skin is inhabited by a multitude of microorganisms. An imbalance of these microorganisms is associated with disease, however, the causal relationship between skin microbiota and disease remains unknown. To describe the cutaneous bacterial microbiota of cats and determine whether bacterial dysbio...

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Main Authors: Caitlin E Older, Alison Diesel, Adam P Patterson, Courtney Meason-Smith, Timothy J Johnson, Joanne Mansell, Jan S Suchodolski, Aline Rodrigues Hoffmann
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5456077?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-55e2cd549a2b44228d67e18172c398ae2020-11-25T01:20:09ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-01126e017855510.1371/journal.pone.0178555The feline skin microbiota: The bacteria inhabiting the skin of healthy and allergic cats.Caitlin E OlderAlison DieselAdam P PattersonCourtney Meason-SmithTimothy J JohnsonJoanne MansellJan S SuchodolskiAline Rodrigues HoffmannThe skin is inhabited by a multitude of microorganisms. An imbalance of these microorganisms is associated with disease, however, the causal relationship between skin microbiota and disease remains unknown. To describe the cutaneous bacterial microbiota of cats and determine whether bacterial dysbiosis occurs on the skin of allergic cats, the skin surfaces on various regions of 11 healthy cats and 10 allergic cats were sampled.Genomic DNA was extracted from skin swabs and sequenced using primers that target the V4 region of the bacterial 16S rRNA. The bacterial sequences from healthy cats revealed that there are differences in species diversity and richness between body sites and different epithelial surfaces. Bacterial communities preferred body site niches in the healthy cats, however, the bacterial communities on allergic cat skin tended to be more unique to the individual cat. Overall, the number of bacterial species was not significantly different between the two health status groups, however, the abundances of these bacterial species were different between healthy and allergic skin. Staphylococcus, in addition to other taxa, was more abundant on allergic skin.This study reveals that there are more bacterial species inhabiting the skin of cats than previously thought and provide some evidence of an association between dysbiosis and skin disease.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5456077?pdf=render
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author Caitlin E Older
Alison Diesel
Adam P Patterson
Courtney Meason-Smith
Timothy J Johnson
Joanne Mansell
Jan S Suchodolski
Aline Rodrigues Hoffmann
spellingShingle Caitlin E Older
Alison Diesel
Adam P Patterson
Courtney Meason-Smith
Timothy J Johnson
Joanne Mansell
Jan S Suchodolski
Aline Rodrigues Hoffmann
The feline skin microbiota: The bacteria inhabiting the skin of healthy and allergic cats.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Caitlin E Older
Alison Diesel
Adam P Patterson
Courtney Meason-Smith
Timothy J Johnson
Joanne Mansell
Jan S Suchodolski
Aline Rodrigues Hoffmann
author_sort Caitlin E Older
title The feline skin microbiota: The bacteria inhabiting the skin of healthy and allergic cats.
title_short The feline skin microbiota: The bacteria inhabiting the skin of healthy and allergic cats.
title_full The feline skin microbiota: The bacteria inhabiting the skin of healthy and allergic cats.
title_fullStr The feline skin microbiota: The bacteria inhabiting the skin of healthy and allergic cats.
title_full_unstemmed The feline skin microbiota: The bacteria inhabiting the skin of healthy and allergic cats.
title_sort feline skin microbiota: the bacteria inhabiting the skin of healthy and allergic cats.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2017-01-01
description The skin is inhabited by a multitude of microorganisms. An imbalance of these microorganisms is associated with disease, however, the causal relationship between skin microbiota and disease remains unknown. To describe the cutaneous bacterial microbiota of cats and determine whether bacterial dysbiosis occurs on the skin of allergic cats, the skin surfaces on various regions of 11 healthy cats and 10 allergic cats were sampled.Genomic DNA was extracted from skin swabs and sequenced using primers that target the V4 region of the bacterial 16S rRNA. The bacterial sequences from healthy cats revealed that there are differences in species diversity and richness between body sites and different epithelial surfaces. Bacterial communities preferred body site niches in the healthy cats, however, the bacterial communities on allergic cat skin tended to be more unique to the individual cat. Overall, the number of bacterial species was not significantly different between the two health status groups, however, the abundances of these bacterial species were different between healthy and allergic skin. Staphylococcus, in addition to other taxa, was more abundant on allergic skin.This study reveals that there are more bacterial species inhabiting the skin of cats than previously thought and provide some evidence of an association between dysbiosis and skin disease.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5456077?pdf=render
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