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A large-scale metagenomic survey dataset of the post-weaning piglet gut lumen

Authors :
Tiziana Zingali
Linda Falconer
Steven P. Djordjevic
Michael Liu
Matthew Z. DeMaere
Daniela Gaio
Kay Anantanawat
Toni A. Chapman
G.J. Eamens
Aaron E. Darling
Source :
GigaScience
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2021.

Abstract

Background Early weaning and intensive farming practices predispose piglets to the development of infectious and often lethal diseases, against which antibiotics are used. Besides contributing to the build-up of antimicrobial resistance, antibiotics are known to modulate the gut microbial composition. As an alternative to antibiotic treatment, studies have previously investigated the potential of probiotics for the prevention of postweaning diarrhea. In order to describe the post-weaning gut microbiota, and to study the effects of two probiotics formulations and of intramuscular antibiotic treatment on the gut microbiota, we sampled and processed over 800 faecal time-series samples from 126 piglets and 42 sows. Results Here we report on the largest shotgun metagenomic dataset of the pig gut lumen microbiome to date, consisting of >8 Tbp of shotgun metagenomic sequencing data. The animal trial, the workflow from sample collection to sample processing, and the preparation of libraries for sequencing, are described in detail. We provide a preliminary analysis of the dataset, centered on a taxonomic profiling of the samples, and a 16S-based beta diversity analysis of the mothers and the piglets in the first 5 weeks after weaning. Conclusions This study was conducted to generate a publicly available databank of the faecal metagenome of weaner piglets aged between 3 and 9 weeks old, treated with different probiotic formulations and intramuscular antibiotic treatment. Besides investigating the effects of the probiotic and intramuscular antibiotic treatment, the dataset can be explored to assess a wide range of ecological questions with regards to antimicrobial resistance, host-associated microbial and phage communities, and their dynamics during the aging of the host.

Details

ISSN :
2047217X
Volume :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
GigaScience
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....bdbab97264a0914d76a63927ec97d3dc
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/gigascience/giab039