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The Role of the Gut Microbiome in Cattle Production and Health: Driver or Passenger?
Annual Review of Animal Biosciences ( IF 8.7 ) Pub Date : 2020-02-18 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-animal-021419-083952
Eóin O'Hara 1 , André L A Neves 1 , Yang Song 1, 2 , Le Luo Guan 1
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Ruminant production systems face significant challenges currently, driven by heightened awareness of their negative environmental impact and the rapidly rising global population. Recent findings have underscored how the composition and function of the rumen microbiome are associated with economically valuable traits, including feed efficiency and methane emission. Although omics-based technological advances in the last decade have revolutionized our understanding of host-associated microbial communities, there remains incongruence over the correct approach for analysis of large omic data sets. A global approach that examines host/microbiome interactions in both the rumen and the lower digestive tract is required to harness the full potential of the gastrointestinal microbiome for sustainable ruminant production. This review highlights how the ruminant animal production community may identify and exploit the causal relationships between the gut microbiome and host traits of interest for a practical application of omic data to animal health and production.

中文翻译:


肠道微生物组在牛生产和健康中的作用:是驾驶员还是乘客?

目前,反刍动物生产系统面临着严峻的挑战,这是由于人们日益意识到反刍动物生产系统对环境的负面影响以及全球人口的迅速增长。最近的发现强调了瘤胃微生物组的组成和功能如何与经济上有价值的特征相关联,包括饲料效率和甲烷排放。尽管在过去十年中基于组学的技术进步彻底改变了我们对与宿主相关的微生物群落的理解,但对于分析大型眼科数据集的正确方法仍存在不一致之处。需要一种全球方法来研究瘤胃和下消化道中的宿主/微生物组相互作用,以充分利用胃肠微生物组的潜力来可持续生产反刍动物。

更新日期:2020-02-18
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