Host litter‐associated gut dynamics affect E scherichia coli abundance and adhesion genotype in rats
Summary The probability of detecting E scherichia coli varies between host species with different diets and body sizes. An experimental study that mimicked the effect of different carnivore body masses found that digesta transit times influence E . coli abundance. In this study, we investigated how...
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Published in | Environmental microbiology reports Vol. 7; no. 3; pp. 583 - 589 |
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Main Authors | , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
01.06.2015
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The probability of detecting
E
scherichia coli
varies between host species with different diets and body sizes. An experimental study that mimicked the effect of different carnivore body masses found that digesta transit times influence
E
. coli
abundance. In this study, we investigated how the host's gastrointestinal dynamics affected
E
. coli
abundance and genotype in a system that reflected an herbivorous host. Forty rats from nine litters were fed a diet high in fermentable fibre. We found a small effect of fibre concentration on the difference between the liquid and particle digesta retention times. However, the rats' litter membership explained the majority of the retention time differences (79%). In turn, we found that as the difference between liquid and particle retention times increased,
E
. coli
faecal cell densities decreased, while the likelihood that an animal's dominant
E
. coli
strain possessed a gene involved in adhesion (
agn43
) increased. Thus, this experiment revealed an unanticipated high degree of association between the hosts' litter, their gastrointestinal dynamics and the
E
. coli
genotypes. Furthermore, by comparing our findings to previous work, we show that the presence of fermentable fibre in the diet appears to change the relationship between the host's phenotype and
E
. coli
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ISSN: | 1758-2229 1758-2229 |
DOI: | 10.1111/1758-2229.12288 |