Early microbial intervention reduces diarrhea while improves later milk production in newborn calves

Author:

Shen Yizhao,Li Yan,Wu Tingting,Dong Quanbin,Deng Qiufeng,Liu Lu,Guo Yanfei,Cao Yufeng,Li Qiufeng,Shi Jing,Zou Huayiyang,Jiao Yuwen,Ding Luoyang,Li Jianguo,Gao Yanxia,Hu Shixian,Wang Yifeng,Chen Lianmin

Abstract

ABSTRACTThe rumen of neonatal calves is not well-developed and exhibits limited functionality. Therefore, the establishment of intestinal microbiota may play an instrumental role in their health and performance, but it has been rarely explored. Thus, we aim to explore the temporal colonization of the gut microbiome and the potential benefits of early microbial intervention in newborn calves. We followed up on the temporal dynamics of the gut microbiome and plasma metabolome in 36 newborn calves during the first two months of life and established their relationships with their health status and performance. We also evaluated whether microbiota transplantation (MT) could influence their phenotypes by modulating metabolism and its impact on later milk production performance.We showed that the composition and ecological interactions of the gut microbiome are likely to reach maturity one month after birth. Temporal changes in the gut microbiome of newborn calves are widely associated with changes in their physiological statuses, such as growth and fiber digestion. Importantly, we observed that MT reshapes the gut microbiome of newborns by altering the abundance and interaction ofBacteroidesspecies, as well as amino acid pathways, such as arginine biosynthesis. Two-year follow-up of those calves further showed that MT improves their later milk production. Notably, MT improves fiber digestion, antioxidant capacity of newborns while reducing diarrhea. MT also contributes to significant changes in the metabolomic landscape, and with putative causal mediation analysis, we suggest that altered gut microbial composition in newborns may influence physiological status through microbial-derived metabolites. The data from the study may help develop strategies to manipulate the gut microbiota during early life, which may be significantly relevant to the health and production of newborn calves.HIGHLIGHTSThe gut microbial composition and ecological interaction in newborn calves reach maturity one month after birthTemporal shifts in the gut microbiome of newborn calves are associated with phenotypic changes, including growth, digestion, and antioxidative capacityEarly microbial intervention in newborn calves reduces diarrhea while improving later milk productionThe gut microbial impact on newborn calves is mediated by plasma metabolites

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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