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World J Gastroenterol. Nov 28, 2014; 20(44): 16489-16497
Published online Nov 28, 2014. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v20.i44.16489
Table 1 Reported microbial shifts in dogs and cats with gastrointestinal disease
Ref.SpeciesSampling locationAnimal (sample size)MethodMicrobial changes in diseased animals
Suchodolski et al[], 2012DogDuodenal biopsiesIBD (n = 14)454-pyrosequencingIncrease in Proteobacteria (Diaphorobacter, Acinetobacter)
HC (n = 6)(16S rRNA gene)Reduction in Fusobacteria, Bacteroidaceae, Prevotellaceae, Clostridiales
Suchodolski et al[], 2010DogDuodenal biopsiesIBD (n = 7)Gene clone librariesIncrease in Proteobacteria
HC (n = 7)(16S rRNA gene)Decrease in Clostridia
Allenspach et al[6], 2010DogDuodenal brushingsChronic enteropathies (n = 13)Gene clone librariesIncrease in Actinobacteria, Lactobacillales, Erysipelotrichales
HC (n = 8)(16S rRNA gene)
Xenoulis et al[9], 2008DogDuodenal brushingsIBD (n = 10)Gene clone librariesIncrease in Enterobacteriaceae (E. coli);
HC (n = 9)(16S rRNA gene)Reduction in biodiversity
Suchodolski et al[36], 2008DogDuodenal brushingsChronic enteropathies (n = 71)Gene clone librariesNo significant differences in fungal communities
HC (n = 64)(fungal ITS gene)
Glanemann et al[52], 2008DogStomach, duodenum,Chronic GI disease (n = 42)PCRPresence of Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis
Colon biopsiesHC (n = 14)Detected in 8/42 (19%) of dogs with chronic GI disease
Manchester et al[59], 2013DogColon biopsiesGranulomatous colitis (n = 6)FISHPresence of invasive E. coli
Simpson et al[58], 2006DogColon biopsiesGranulomatous colitis (n = 13)FISHIntracellular translocation of adherent and invasive E. coli
HC (n = 38)
Rossi et al[21], 2014DogFecal samplesIBD (n = 20 )qPCRDecreased in Faecalibacterium spp. And Turicibacter spp.
HC (n = 10)(16S rRNA gene)
Foster et al[62], 2013DogFecal samplesAcute diarrhea (n = 7)454-pyrosequencingNo significant differences in fungal communities
HC (n = 12)(18S rRNA gene)
Suchodolski et al[14], 2012DogFecal samplesIBD (n = 19)454-pyrosequencingAHD: most profound alterations in their microbiome
AHD (n = 13)(16S rRNA gene)Increase in Sutterella, Clostridium perfringens
NHD (n = 12)qPCRDecrease in Blautia, Ruminococcaceae, Turicibacter
HC (n = 32)(16S rRNA gene)IBD: Decrease in Faecalibacterium spp., Fusobacteria
Markel et al[55], 2012DogFecal samplesChronic enteropathies (n = 87)qPCRDecrease in Faecalibacterium spp., Turicibacter spp., Ruminococcaceae
AHD (n = 48)(16S rRNA gene)Increase in C. perfringens and E. coli
HC (n = 180)
Jia et al[65], 2010DogFecal samplesChronic diarrhea (n = 9)FISHIncrease in Bacteroides
HC (n = 8)
Glanemann et al[52], 2008DogFecal samplesDiarrhea (n = 4)T-RFLPIncrease in C. perfringens, E. faecalis, and E. faecium
HC (n = 9)
Ghosh et al[13], 2013CatIleum full-thick biopsiesSevere systemic ill (n = 50)FISHIncrease in E. faecalis
HC (n = 50)PCRAttachemt of E. coli to intestinal epithelial cell
Janeczko et al[10], 2008CatSmall intestine biopsiesIBD (n = 17)FISHIncrease in Enterobacteriaceae
HC (n = 10)
Abecia et al[54], 2010CatFecal samplesIBD (n = 8)FISHNo significant differences in specific bacterial populaltion
HC (n = 10)
Inness et al[53], 2007CatFecal samplesIBD (n = 11)FISHDecreased total bacteria, Bifidobacterium spp. and Bacteroides
HC (n = 34)Increase in Desulfovibrio
Table 2 Comparison of reported microbial shifts in inflammatory bowel disease relative to healthy subjects across species
OrganismHuman (Crohn's disease)Human (ulcerative colitis)DogCat
Firmicutes1245Decreased[15,18,56]124Decreased[15,18]16Decreased[7]
Class Clostridia12467Decreased[7,8,14]
Family Ruminococcaceae (Clostridial cluster IV)24Decreased[15]24Decreased[15]12467Decreased[7,8,14]
Family Lachnospiraceae (Clostridial cluster XIVa)1245Decreased[15,18]1245Decreased[15,18]167Decreased[7,8]
Bacteroidetes14Decreased[18]14Decreased[18]167Decreased[7,9]; 17increased[8]
Genus Bacteroides16Decreased[7]15Decreased[53]
Fusobacteria167Decreased[7,8]
Proteobacteria14Increased[18]14Increased[18]167Increased[7-9]15Increased[10]
Family Enterobacteriaceae14Unchanged[18]; 25increased [20]14Unchanged[18]; 25decreased[20]167Increased[7-9]15Increased[10]
E. coli24Unchanged[15]; 145Increased[19]17Increased[8]
Adherent-Invasive E. coli15Increased[19]135Increased[58]
Actinobacteria14Increased[18]14Increased[18]16Increased[7]
Mycobacterium avium subspecies pseudotuberculosis1Controversial[18]14Increased[52]
Genus Bifidobacterium24Decreased[15]24Decreased[15]15Decreased[53]