Abstract

Sustainable poultry meat and egg production is important to provide safe and quality protein sources in human nutrition worldwide. The gastrointestinal (GI) tract of chickens harbor a diverse and complex microbiota that plays a vital role in digestion and absorption of nutrients, immune system development and pathogen exclusion. However, the integrity, functionality, and health of the chicken gut depends on many factors including the environment, feed, and the GI microbiota. The symbiotic interactions between host and microbe is fundamental to poultry health and production. The diversity of the chicken GI microbiota is largely influenced by the age of the birds, location in the digestive tract and diet. Until recently, research on the poultry GI microbiota relied on conventional microbiological techniques that can only culture a small proportion of the complex community comprising the GI microbiota. 16S rRNA based next generation sequencing is a powerful tool to investigate the biological and ecological roles of the GI microbiota in chicken. Although several challenges remain in understanding the chicken GI microbiome, optimizing the taxonomic composition and biochemical functions of the GI microbiome is an attainable goal in the post-genomic era. This article reviews the current knowledge on the chicken GI function and factors that influence the diversity of gut microbiota. Further, this review compares past and current approaches that are used in chicken GI microbiota research. A better understanding of the chicken gut function and microbiology will provide us new opportunities for the improvement of poultry health and production.

Highlights

  • The integrity of the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) and the gut microbial community play vital roles in nutrition absorption, development of immunity, and disease resistance

  • Modern high-throughput sequencing approaches are capable of rapidly obtaining a complete census of a bacterial community and are a powerful tool that has led to important new insights into the biological and ecological roles of the Chicken Gastrointestinal Function and Microbiology

  • This review aims to summarize avian gut function as well as factors that influence the diversity of the chicken GI microbiota

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INTRODUCTION

The integrity of the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) and the gut microbial community play vital roles in nutrition absorption, development of immunity, and disease resistance. Understanding the roles of the chicken GI microbiota and understanding the current methods used in microbiome research is essential for improving the poultry GI microbiome. Selective culture-based techniques have been used to identify and characterize the microbial diversity of the avian gut. The use of bacterial 16S ribosomal RNA (rRNA) gene sequencing has dramatically improved our understanding of the composition and diversity of the chicken GI microbiota. Modern high-throughput sequencing approaches are capable of rapidly obtaining a complete census of a bacterial community and are a powerful tool that has led to important new insights into the biological and ecological roles of the

Chicken Gastrointestinal Function and Microbiology
THE ROLE OF CHICKEN GASTROINTESTINAL MICROBIOTA
THE DIVERSITY OF CHICKEN GUT MICROBIOTA
BIRD AGE
GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT
Actinobacteria Proteobacteria Firmicutes
Lactobacillus Escherichia
DISCOVERY OF CHICKEN GUT MICROBIOTA BY MOLECULAR APPROACHES
DNA microarrays
Sensitivity has been improved using fluorescent probes
Correlation between metagenome and proteome of a healthy chicken
Metagenomic analysis for changes in Commercial diet with low and NM*
Feces Feces
Findings
CONCLUSION
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