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Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica) as a novel model to study the relationship between the avian microbiome and microbial endocrinology-based host-microbe interactions.

Joshua M LyteJames KeaneJulia EckenbergerNicholas AnthonySandip ShresthaDaya MarasiniKarrie M DanielsValentina CaputiAnnie M DonoghueMark Lyte
Published in: Microbiome (2021)
The present study provides the first evidence that the structure of the avian cecal microbial community is shaped by selection pressure on the bird for neuroendocrine response to stress. Identification of unique region-dependent neurochemical changes in the intestinal tract following stress highlights environmental stressors as potential drivers of microbial endocrinology-based mechanisms of avian host-microbiome dialogue. Together, these results demonstrate that tissue neurochemical concentrations in the avian gut may be related to the cecal microbiome and reveal the Japanese quail as a novel avian model in which to further examine the mechanisms underpinning these relationships. Video abstract.
Keyphrases
  • microbial community
  • antibiotic resistance genes
  • gene expression
  • disease virus
  • stress induced
  • climate change