Microbial community structure and composition is associated with host species and sex in Sigmodon cotton rats.
Britton A StricklandMira C PatelMeghan H ShiltsHelen H BooneArash KamaliWei ZhangDaniel StylosMarina S BoukhvalovaChristian Rosas-SalazarShibu YoosephSeesandra V RajagopalaJorge C G BlancoSuman R DasPublished in: Animal microbiome (2021)
Our study shows that host genetic background potentially exerts homeostatic pressures, resulting in distinct microbiomes for two different inbred cotton rat species. Because of the numerous studies that have uncovered strong relationships between host microbiome, viral infection outcomes, and immune responses, our findings represent a strong contribution for understanding the impact of different microbial communities on viral pathogenesis. Furthermore, we provide novel cotton rat microbiome data as a springboard to uncover the full therapeutic potential of the microbiome against viral infections.