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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
Published online Nov 28, 2014. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v20.i44.16489
Ref. | Species | Sampling location | Animal (sample size) | Method | Microbial changes in diseased animals |
Suchodolski et al[], 2012 | Dog | Duodenal biopsies | IBD (n = 14) | 454-pyrosequencing | Increase in Proteobacteria (Diaphorobacter, Acinetobacter) |
HC (n = 6) | (16S rRNA gene) | Reduction in Fusobacteria, Bacteroidaceae, Prevotellaceae, Clostridiales | |||
Suchodolski et al[], 2010 | Dog | Duodenal biopsies | IBD (n = 7) | Gene clone libraries | Increase in Proteobacteria |
HC (n = 7) | (16S rRNA gene) | Decrease in Clostridia | |||
Allenspach et al[6], 2010 | Dog | Duodenal brushings | Chronic enteropathies (n = 13) | Gene clone libraries | Increase in Actinobacteria, Lactobacillales, Erysipelotrichales |
HC (n = 8) | (16S rRNA gene) | ||||
Xenoulis et al[9], 2008 | Dog | Duodenal brushings | IBD (n = 10) | Gene clone libraries | Increase in Enterobacteriaceae (E. coli); |
HC (n = 9) | (16S rRNA gene) | Reduction in biodiversity | |||
Suchodolski et al[36], 2008 | Dog | Duodenal brushings | Chronic enteropathies (n = 71) | Gene clone libraries | No significant differences in fungal communities |
HC (n = 64) | (fungal ITS gene) | ||||
Glanemann et al[52], 2008 | Dog | Stomach, duodenum, | Chronic GI disease (n = 42) | PCR | Presence of Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis |
Colon biopsies | HC (n = 14) | Detected in 8/42 (19%) of dogs with chronic GI disease | |||
Manchester et al[59], 2013 | Dog | Colon biopsies | Granulomatous colitis (n = 6) | FISH | Presence of invasive E. coli |
Simpson et al[58], 2006 | Dog | Colon biopsies | Granulomatous colitis (n = 13) | FISH | Intracellular translocation of adherent and invasive E. coli |
HC (n = 38) | |||||
Rossi et al[21], 2014 | Dog | Fecal samples | IBD (n = 20 ) | qPCR | Decreased in Faecalibacterium spp. And Turicibacter spp. |
HC (n = 10) | (16S rRNA gene) | ||||
Foster et al[62], 2013 | Dog | Fecal samples | Acute diarrhea (n = 7) | 454-pyrosequencing | No significant differences in fungal communities |
HC (n = 12) | (18S rRNA gene) | ||||
Suchodolski et al[14], 2012 | Dog | Fecal samples | IBD (n = 19) | 454-pyrosequencing | AHD: most profound alterations in their microbiome |
AHD (n = 13) | (16S rRNA gene) | Increase in Sutterella, Clostridium perfringens | |||
NHD (n = 12) | qPCR | Decrease in Blautia, Ruminococcaceae, Turicibacter | |||
HC (n = 32) | (16S rRNA gene) | IBD: Decrease in Faecalibacterium spp., Fusobacteria | |||
Markel et al[55], 2012 | Dog | Fecal samples | Chronic enteropathies (n = 87) | qPCR | Decrease 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], 2010 | Dog | Fecal samples | Chronic diarrhea (n = 9) | FISH | Increase in Bacteroides |
HC (n = 8) | |||||
Glanemann et al[52], 2008 | Dog | Fecal samples | Diarrhea (n = 4) | T-RFLP | Increase in C. perfringens, E. faecalis, and E. faecium |
HC (n = 9) | |||||
Ghosh et al[13], 2013 | Cat | Ileum full-thick biopsies | Severe systemic ill (n = 50) | FISH | Increase in E. faecalis |
HC (n = 50) | PCR | Attachemt of E. coli to intestinal epithelial cell | |||
Janeczko et al[10], 2008 | Cat | Small intestine biopsies | IBD (n = 17) | FISH | Increase in Enterobacteriaceae |
HC (n = 10) | |||||
Abecia et al[54], 2010 | Cat | Fecal samples | IBD (n = 8) | FISH | No significant differences in specific bacterial populaltion |
HC (n = 10) | |||||
Inness et al[53], 2007 | Cat | Fecal samples | IBD (n = 11) | FISH | Decreased total bacteria, Bifidobacterium spp. and Bacteroides |
HC (n = 34) | Increase in Desulfovibrio |
Organism | Human (Crohn's disease) | Human (ulcerative colitis) | Dog | Cat |
Firmicutes | 1245Decreased[15,18,56] | 124Decreased[15,18] | 16Decreased[7] | |
Class Clostridia | 12467Decreased[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] | |
Bacteroidetes | 14Decreased[18] | 14Decreased[18] | 167Decreased[7,9]; 17increased[8] | |
Genus Bacteroides | 16Decreased[7] | 15Decreased[53] | ||
Fusobacteria | 167Decreased[7,8] | |||
Proteobacteria | 14Increased[18] | 14Increased[18] | 167Increased[7-9] | 15Increased[10] |
Family Enterobacteriaceae | 14Unchanged[18]; 25increased [20] | 14Unchanged[18]; 25decreased[20] | 167Increased[7-9] | 15Increased[10] |
E. coli | 24Unchanged[15]; 145Increased[19] | 17Increased[8] | ||
Adherent-Invasive E. coli | 15Increased[19] | 135Increased[58] | ||
Actinobacteria | 14Increased[18] | 14Increased[18] | 16Increased[7] | |
Mycobacterium avium subspecies pseudotuberculosis | 1Controversial[18] | 14Increased[52] | ||
Genus Bifidobacterium | 24Decreased[15] | 24Decreased[15] | 15Decreased[53] |
- Citation: Honneffer JB, Minamoto Y, Suchodolski JS. Microbiota alterations in acute and chronic gastrointestinal inflammation of cats and dogs. World J Gastroenterol 2014; 20(44): 16489-16497
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/1007-9327/full/v20/i44/16489.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v20.i44.16489