Decoding the Gut Microbiome in Companion Animals: Impacts and Innovations

Author:

Shah Harsh1ORCID,Trivedi Mithil1,Gurjar Tejas1ORCID,Sahoo Dipak Kumar2ORCID,Jergens Albert E.2ORCID,Yadav Virendra Kumar3ORCID,Patel Ashish4ORCID,Pandya Parth1

Affiliation:

1. TREE Lab, Department of Biomedical and Life Sciences, School of Science, Navrachana University, Vadodara 391410, India

2. Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011, USA

3. Marwadi University Research Center, Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Sciences, Marwadi University, Rajkot 360003, India

4. Department of Life Sciences, Hemchandracharya North Gujarat University, Patan 384265, India

Abstract

The changing notion of “companion animals” and their increasing global status as family members underscores the dynamic interaction between gut microbiota and host health. This review provides a comprehensive understanding of the intricate microbial ecology within companion animals required to maintain overall health and prevent disease. Exploration of specific diseases and syndromes linked to gut microbiome alterations (dysbiosis), such as inflammatory bowel disease, obesity, and neurological conditions like epilepsy, are highlighted. In addition, this review provides an analysis of the various factors that impact the abundance of the gut microbiome like age, breed, habitual diet, and microbe-targeted interventions, such as probiotics. Detection methods including PCR-based algorithms, fluorescence in situ hybridisation, and 16S rRNA gene sequencing are reviewed, along with their limitations and the need for future advancements. Prospects for longitudinal investigations, functional dynamics exploration, and accurate identification of microbial signatures associated with specific health problems offer promising directions for future research. In summary, it is an attempt to provide a deeper insight into the orchestration of multiple microbial species shaping the health of companion animals and possible species-specific differences.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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