Relationship between the bacterial ocular surface microbiota and outcomes for cats with feline herpesvirus type 1 ocular surface disease

Author:

Mills Erinn P.1ORCID,Liu Chin‐Chi1,Mironovich Melanie A.1,Taylor Christopher M.2,Luo Meng2,Emelogu Ugochi1,Scott Erin M.3ORCID,Leis Marina L.4ORCID,Carter Renee T.1,Camacho‐Luna Pilar1ORCID,Lewin Andrew C.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine Louisiana State University Baton Rouge Louisiana USA

2. Department of Microbiology, Immunology, and Parasitology, Health Sciences Center Louisiana State University Baton Rouge Louisiana USA

3. Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine Cornell University Ithaca New York USA

4. Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences, Western College of Veterinary Medicine University of Saskatchewan Saskatoon Saskatchewan Canada

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveFeline herpesvirus 1 (FHV‐1) causes ocular surface disease in domestic cats. The purpose of this study was to assess the relationship between bacterial ocular surface microbiota and outcomes for cats with FHV‐1 ocular surface disease.Animals StudiedTwenty‐two shelter‐housed cats with confirmed FHV‐1 ocular surface disease.ProceduresAnimals were grouped according to FHV‐1 shedding and ocular clinical scores following intervention: worsened outcome (WorOut, n = 11) or improved outcome (ImpOut, n = 11). Scoring and conjunctival sampling were completed on Days 1 and 8 of twice daily antiviral treatment. Bacterial DNA was extracted and submitted for 16S rRNA gene sequencing. Real‐time polymerase chain reaction was performed for selected bacterial species. Overall DNA concentration between groups was assessed.ResultsBacterial microbiota relative abundance composition was significantly different between ImpOut and WorOut groups (weighted UniFrac p = .006). Alpha diversity was significantly higher in the ImpOut group compared with the WorOut group (Shannon p = .042, Simpson's p = .022, Pielou's p = .037). Differences in the relative abundance of various phyla and species were detected between groups. Total DNA concentration was higher in the WorOut group compared with the ImpOut group (p = .04). Feline GAPDH (p = .001) and Bilophila wadsworthia (p = .024) copy number was significantly higher in the ImpOut group compared with the WorOut group.ConclusionsThe results highlight the important relationship between the bacterial ocular surface microbiota and FHV‐1 infection outcomes in cats treated with antiviral medications. Low bacterial species diversity, higher overall DNA (presumed predominantly bacterial) load, and certain bacterial phyla/species were associated with poor outcomes for cats with FHV‐1 ocular disease.

Funder

Morris Animal Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Veterinary

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