Species and functional composition of cecal microbiota and resistance gene diversity in different Yunnan native chicken breeds: A metagenomic analysis

The gut microbiota of chickens not only modulates host immune function and production performance through nutrient metabolism but also serves as a reservoir for antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs), whose accumulation exacerbates bacterial resistance. This study integrated 108 cecal microbiome samples...

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Main Authors: Zonghui Jian, Hao Wu, Shixiong Yan, Tengchuan Li, Ruohan Zhao, Jingying Zhao, Xiannian Zi, Kun Wang, Ying Huang, Dahai Gu, Sumei Zhao, Changrong Ge, Junjing Jia, Lixian Liu, Zhiqiang Xu, Tengfei Dou
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2025-07-01
Series:Poultry Science
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0032579125003773
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Summary:The gut microbiota of chickens not only modulates host immune function and production performance through nutrient metabolism but also serves as a reservoir for antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs), whose accumulation exacerbates bacterial resistance. This study integrated 108 cecal microbiome samples from six Yunnan native chicken breeds under free-range and caged farming systems, constructing a comprehensive catalog comprising 12,715 microbial genomes. We systematically revealed the dual mechanisms by which the gut microbiota regulates host phenotypes and ARG dissemination. Metagenomic analysis demonstrated that Alistipes, Prevotella, and Spirochaeta synergistically regulate body weight and immune indices through metabolic networks, which are linked to the significant enrichment of carbohydrate-active enzymes. GH23 and GT2 presented the greatest abundance, highlighting their pivotal role in dietary fiber metabolism. A total of 1327 ARGs were identified, spanning seven resistance mechanisms dominated by antibiotic efflux and target alteration. Alistipes_sp._CAG:831 presented the highest ARG abundance and diversity, with ARG levels strongly correlated with host bacterial abundance. Metagenomic-phenotype association networks further revealed that environmental stress drives disparities in ARG enrichment by altering the microbial community structure. This study elucidates the gut microbiota-host interaction network in Yunnan native chickens and provides critical insights into ARG transmission dynamics, offering a theoretical foundation for antibiotic resistance risk assessment and sustainable poultry farming strategies.
ISSN:0032-5791