Mavrides, Daphne E., Liapi, Maria, Ierodiakonou, Despo, Pipis, Christodoulos, Malas, Stavros, Gentekaki, Eleni, Tsaousis, Anastasios D. (2024) The cow GUTBIOME CY study: investigating the composition of the cattle gut microbiome in health and infectious disease transmission in cyprus. BMC veterinary research, 20 . Article Number 566. E-ISSN 1746-6148. (doi:10.1186/s12917-024-04419-8) (KAR id:108315)
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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1186/s12917-024-04419-8 |
Abstract
Recent evidence suggests that the lower gut microbiome of ruminants presents roles in their health and environment, including the development of the mucosal immune system, milk production efficiency and quality and subsequent methane emissions. However, there are proportionately fewer studies on this complex microbial community in cattle and region-focus studies are non- existent. Herein, we present the research protocol of the GUTBIOME CY project pertaining to determine the composition of the lower gut microbiome in dairy cows situated in 37 farms across five districts of the island of Cyprus. Detailed questionnaires on animal husbandry and farming practices will be gathered from each farm. Faecal, milk (individual and bulk) and water samples will also be collected from cows and their offspring. Samples will be analysed using a combination of molecular biology and bioinformatics pipelines to define microbiome profiles and antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Information collected from the questionnaires will be used to test for associations between animal husbandry or farming practices and microbiome components and AMR. Collected samples will establish the first dairy cattle biobank in the country for contributing substantially towards scientific advancements in microbiome research and providing insights to all stakeholders, tailored to the unique agricultural context of Cyprus. [Abstract copyright: © 2024. The Author(s).]
Item Type: | Article |
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DOI/Identification number: | 10.1186/s12917-024-04419-8 |
Uncontrolled keywords: | dairying; antimicrobial resistance; animal husbandry - methods; cattle; animals; microbiome; Cyprus; gut health; gastrointestinal microbiome; cattle diseases - microbiology - transmission - epidemiology; milk - microbiology - chemistry; biobank, female, feces - microbiology |
Subjects: |
Q Science Q Science > QH Natural history > QH301 Biology |
Divisions: | Divisions > Division of Natural Sciences > Biosciences |
Funders: | University of Nicosia (https://ror.org/04v18t651) |
SWORD Depositor: | JISC Publications Router |
Depositing User: | JISC Publications Router |
Date Deposited: | 23 Jan 2025 10:21 UTC |
Last Modified: | 27 Jan 2025 11:27 UTC |
Resource URI: | https://kar.kent.ac.uk/id/eprint/108315 (The current URI for this page, for reference purposes) |
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