Co-occurring microbial guilds in pig fecal microbiota: key drivers and effects on host performance
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2025-06-04ISSN
0999-193X
Abstract
Background The pig gut microbiota is a complex ecosystem composed of microbial guilds that remain largely unexplored.
Here we decomposed the pig fecal microbiota of two cohorts of 648 healthy Duroc pigs during the transition
(n = 400) and growing finish (n = 248) periods in co-occurring bacterial guilds defined as pig enterosignatures (ES).
Results Our results indicate that fecal microbial ecosystems can accurately be described by combinations
of at least six ES, driven by the Prevotella (ES-Prev), Treponema (ES-Trep), Lactobacillus (ES-Lact), Clostridium (ES-Clost),
Streptococcus (ES-Strep), and UBA2810 (ES-UBA2) genera. We observed a dynamic shift with age in the composition
of ES, where ES-Prev, ES-Strep, and ES-Lact seem to be core components. Our results suggest partial genetic
control by the host, with heritabilities of ES composition ranging from 0.24 to 0.36. Furthermore, our findings indicate
that stress on the host is associated with assembly of the ES, decreasing ES-Lact abundance, and increasing
prevalence of ES-Strep. We noted a positive association of ES-Prev with growth rate at 60-days, which later evolved
to become negative, impacting feed efficiency during the growing period. Remarkably, a negative association
of the abundance of ES-Lact with levels of hair cortisol was also found during this period.
Conclusions Our findings provide novel insights into the pig gut microbiota and reveal novels associations with relevant
porcine physiological and performance traits. Moreover, while the ES concept has proven valuable in dissecting
microbial communities into assemblies of underlying microbial guilds, our results emphasize the relevance of customizing
microbial interventions strategies based on the nutritional and health requirements at each stage of the porcine
production cycle.
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Article
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Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
636 - Animal husbandry and breeding in general. Livestock rearing. Breeding of domestic animals
Pages
13
Publisher
BioMed Central
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Genetics Selection Evolution
Recommended citation
Vourlaki, Ioanna-Theoni, Raquel Rio-Lopez, Adrià Clavell-Sansalvador, Lino C. Ramírez-Ayala, Maria Ballester, Juan P. Sanchez and Miriam Piles et al. 2025. “Co-occurring microbial guilds in pig fecal microbiota: key drivers and effects on host performance”. Genetics Selection Evolution, 57(1). doi:10.1186/s12711-025-00979-x.
Grant agreement number
EC/H2020/101000213/EU/Understanding microbiomes of the ruminant holobiont/HoloRuminant
EC/H2020/101000236/EU/Genome and Epigenome eNabled breedIng in MOnogastrics/GEroNIMO
MICIU/Programa Estatal de promoción del talento y su empleabilidad en I+D+I/RYC2019-027244-I/ES/Metagenomics and integrative biology tools to improve sustainable livestock systems/
MINECO/Programa Estatal de I+D+I orientada a los retos de la sociedad/AGL2017-88849-R/ES/MICROBIOTA INTESTINAL Y GENETICA DEL HUESPED: CONTRIBUCION CONJUNTA A LA EFICIENCIA, EL COMPORTAMIENTO Y LA ROBUSTEZ EN PORCINO/
MICINN/Programa Estatal de generación del conocimiento y fortalecimiento científico y tecnológico del sistema I+D+I y Programa Estatal de I+D+I orientada a los retos de la sociedad/PID2020-112677RB-C21/ES/FISIOLOGIA MOLECULAR DEL INMUNOMETABOLISMO EN PORCINO: BASES PARA LA SELECCION DE POBLACIONES MAS ROBUSTAS/
MICINN/Programa Estatal para impulsar la investigación científico-técnica y su transferencia/PID2021-126555OB-I00/ES/ESTUDIO DE LAS INTERELACIONES ENTRE LA MICROBIOTA DEL INTESTINO Y EL COMPORTAMIENTO ANIMAL (EJE INTESTINO-CEREBRO) EN PORCINO DE ENGORDE/
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Benestar Animal
Genètica i Millora Animal
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