Abstract

BackgroundDiarrhea is an important ailment limiting the production of the Tibetan pig industry. Dynamic balance of the intestinal microbiota is important for the physiology of the animal. The objective of this work was to study fungal diversity in the feces of early weaning Tibetan piglets in different health conditions.ResultsIn the present study, we performed high-throughput sequencing to characterize the fungal microbial diversity in healthy, diarrheal and treated Tibetan piglets at the Tibet Autonomous Region of the People’s Republic of China. The four alpha diversity indices (Chao1, ACE, Shannon and Simpson) revealed no significant differences in the richness across the different groups (P > 0.05).In all samples, the predominant fungal phyla were Ascomycota, Basidiomycota and Rozellomycota. Moreover, the healthy piglets showed a higher abundance of Ascomycota than the treated ones with a decreased level of Basidiomycota. One phylum (Rozellomycota) showed higher abundance in the diarrheal piglets than in the treated. At genus level, compared with that to the healthy group, the proportion of Derxomyces and Lecanicillium decreased, whereas that of Cortinarius and Kazachstania increased in the diarrheal group. The relative abundances of Derxomyces, Phyllozyma and Hydnum were higher in treated piglets than in the diarrheal ones.ConclusionsA decreased relative abundance of beneficial fungi (e.g. Derxomyces and Lecanicillium) may cause diarrhea in the early-weaned Tibetan piglets. Addition of probiotics into the feed may prevent diarrhea at this stage. This study presented the fungal diversity in healthy, diarrheal and treated early-weaned Tibetan piglets.

Highlights

  • Diarrhea is an important ailment limiting the production of the Tibetan pig industry

  • Parasitic fungal diseases are of major scientific interest especially in immunocompromised patients, those treated with long-term antimicrobial therapy and the populations living under humid climate

  • The marked diarrheal piglets were treated by injection into the neck muscle with 1 mL of (4%) gentamycin sulfate

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Introduction

Diarrhea is an important ailment limiting the production of the Tibetan pig industry. Dynamic balance of the intestinal microbiota is important for the physiology of the animal. Kong et al BMC Microbiology (2021) 21:204 microbiota is a complex, dense and actively metabolic microbial community system [9] which provides balance to the host nutrition, metabolism and intestinal immunity [10, 11]. It is mainly composed of bacteria including some viruses, protozoa and fungi. Analyzing and characterizing the fungal community structure becomes crucial regarding animal health especially at poor herdsman's level. Tibetan pigs provide an important economic and social benefits to the nomadic Tibetan population

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