TY - UNPB
T1 - Streptococcus suis infection on European farms is associated with an altered tonsil microbiome and resistome
AU - Frederiksen, Simen
AU - Neila-Ibáñez, Carlos
AU - Hennig-Pauka, Isabel
AU - Guan, Xiaonan
AU - Dunkelberger, Jenelle
AU - Fernandes de Oliveira, Isabela Fernandes
AU - Ferrando, Maria Laura
AU - Correa-Fiz, Florencia
AU - Aragon, Virginia
AU - Boekhorst, Jos
AU - van Baarlen, Peter
AU - Wells, Jerry M.
PY - 2023/12/2
Y1 - 2023/12/2
N2 - Streptococcus suis is a Gram-positive opportunistic pathogen causing systemic disease in piglets around weaning age. The factors predisposing to disease are not known. We hypothesised that the tonsillar microbiota might influence disease risk via colonisation resistance and/or co-infections. We conducted a cross-sectional case-control study within outbreak farms complemented by selective longitudinal sampling and comparison with control farms without disease occurrence. We found a small but significant difference in tonsil microbiota composition between case and control piglets (n=45+45). Variants of putative commensal taxa, including Rothia nasimurium, were reduced in abundance in case piglets compared to asymptomatic controls. Case piglets had higher relative abundances of Fusobacterium gastrosuis, Bacteroides heparinolyticus, and uncultured Prevotella and Alloprevotella species. Despite case-control pairs receiving equal antimicrobial treatment, case piglets had higher abundance of antimicrobial resistance genes (ARGs) conferring resistance to antimicrobial classes used to treat S. suis. This might be an adaption of disease-associated strains to frequent antimicrobial treatment.
AB - Streptococcus suis is a Gram-positive opportunistic pathogen causing systemic disease in piglets around weaning age. The factors predisposing to disease are not known. We hypothesised that the tonsillar microbiota might influence disease risk via colonisation resistance and/or co-infections. We conducted a cross-sectional case-control study within outbreak farms complemented by selective longitudinal sampling and comparison with control farms without disease occurrence. We found a small but significant difference in tonsil microbiota composition between case and control piglets (n=45+45). Variants of putative commensal taxa, including Rothia nasimurium, were reduced in abundance in case piglets compared to asymptomatic controls. Case piglets had higher relative abundances of Fusobacterium gastrosuis, Bacteroides heparinolyticus, and uncultured Prevotella and Alloprevotella species. Despite case-control pairs receiving equal antimicrobial treatment, case piglets had higher abundance of antimicrobial resistance genes (ARGs) conferring resistance to antimicrobial classes used to treat S. suis. This might be an adaption of disease-associated strains to frequent antimicrobial treatment.
U2 - 10.1101/2022.08.01.500980
DO - 10.1101/2022.08.01.500980
M3 - Preprint
BT - Streptococcus suis infection on European farms is associated with an altered tonsil microbiome and resistome
PB - BioRxiv
ER -