< Programme
Tuesday 3 September 2024 – Morning, 8:30
Session 55. Host physiology/genetics and microbiome interactions – The holobiont concept
Room: Modicana – Palazzo Affari 3rd Floor
Chair: Kenny / Tiezzi
Session Type: Theme session
Theatre Session
8:30
Host genes shape the lower gut microbiota of Holstein cows: evidence from sequence-based GWAS
L. Brulin, M. . P. Sanchez, Z. Cai, S. Ducrocq, G. Even, S. Martel, S. Merlin, C. Audebert, J. Estellé, G. Sahana, P. Croiseau
8:45
Decoding the Genetic Dialogue: Rumen Microbiome and Host Genome Interaction in Enteric Methane Emission
G. Sahana, Z. Cai
9:00
Impact of microbiome on genomic predictions for methane emissions in Holstein cows
R. Bonifazi, D. Flossdorf, B. Gredler-Grandl, H. Honerlagen, M. N. Aldridge, M. Spoelstra, A. E. Van Breukelen, Y. De Haas, A. C. Bouwman
9:15
Why should we care about the rumen microbiome in next animal breeding strategies
O. Gonzalez-Recio, C. N. Marcos, J. Lopez-Paredes, M. Martínez-Alvaro
9:30
Cattle genetics influences the abundance of ruminal pathogenic microbes
R. Roehe, T. Q. Nguyen, M. D. Auffret, J. Lima, J. Mattock, M. Watson, R. J. Dewhurst, M. A. Cleveland, M. Martinez-Alvaro
9:45
Large scale analysis of the cattle rumen microbiome in relation to methane emissions
D. Flossdorf, R. Bonifazi, B. Gredler-Grandl, H. Honerlagen, M. N. Aldridge, M. Spoelstra, A. E. Van Breukelen, Y. De Haas, A. C. Bouwman
10:00
Host genetics and hindgut microbiome jointly associate with daily milk yield in Holstein cows
H. Lu, K. Wang, Y. Wang
10:45
Investigation of the Interrelationship between Ruminal and Oral Microbiomes of Angus Bulls
U. Lamichhane, M. Dycus, J. Lourenco
11:00
Genetic selection for pig faecal enterotypes affects host upper gut microbiota and immune traits
F. Blanc, C. Larzul, G. Lemonnier, N. Bruneau, C. Niort, M. N. Rossignol, C. Rogel-Gaillard, J. Estellé
11:15
Exploring the role of microbiota on phenotype expression under different biological assumptions
C. Maltecca, E. Mancin, F. Tiezzi
11:30
EU-CIRCLES project: Evolution of pig microbiota and health under different farming conditions
F. Correa, G. Palladino, D. Luise, D. Schicchitano, B. Giulia, S. Rampelli, P. L. Martelli, P. Trevisi
11:45
Exploring mortality and culling causes of breeding does through gut microbiome analysis
I. Biada, M. A. Santacreu, N. Ibáñez-Escriche
12:00
Rumen microbiome, methane emission and blood analytes in grain-fed bison
S. Poothong, B. Thomas, X. Wu, D. Yaa, L. Guan, C. Neungjamnong, Y. Montanholi
12:15
Fecal microbiota of pregnant mice in a divergent selection experiment
L. El-Ouazizi El-Kahia, N. Formoso-Rafferty, J. P. Gutiérrez, J. J. Arranz, C. Esteban Blanco, I. Cervantes
Poster Session
55.15
The lung-gut axis during polymicrobial respiratory infections in calves holobionts: the impact of microbiota dynamics on disease outcomes
M. Monié–Ibanes, F. Z. Sikht, M. C. Hygonenq, G. Pot, H. Robert, J. Malsa, L. X. Nouvel, E. Baranoski, C. Citti, A. Meynadier, E. Richard, M. Ducatez, G. Meyer, N. Mach
55.16
Optimizing Piglet Growth and Meat Quality: The effect of Dietary Additives (KMAX, Solumarin) in Gut Microbial Balance
M. Yu, J. Jeong, S. Mun, I. H. Kim, K. Han
55.17
Rational Designed Microbial Consortia for Chicken: an in silico approach
P. Stege, D. Schokker
55.18
Dynamic Distribution of Gut Microbiota in Pigs at Different Growth Stages
M. A. Park, H. J. Jang, M. Park, D. H. Kim, Y. Kim
55.19
Unraveling the influence of the host genetic on vaginal microbiota composition in Holstein cows
A. A. M. Sabuj, M. . P. Sanchez, S. Ducrocq, G. Even, S. Martel, S. Merlin, C. Audebert, J. Estellé, P. Croiseau, L. Brulin
55.20
Study of holobiont resilience following symbiotic transmission disruption in two rabbit lines selected for feed efficiency
H. Garreau, M. Renevey, L. Cauquil, P. Aymard, V. Helies, C. Larzul, J. Ruesche, S. Combes, O. Zemb
55.21
Both age and genetic predisposition to mastitis influence the digestive microbiota in ewes
L. Arnalot, A. Zened, C. Allain, R. Rupp, G. Foucras, A. Meynadier
55.22
Ruminant microbiome data are skewed and unFAIR, undermining their usefulness for improving sustainable production
A. Ortiz-Chura, M. Popova, D. P. Morgavi
55.23
Genetic-Microbiota Interplay in Laying Hens: Enhancing Vaccine Response and Reducing Antibiotic Reliance in Poultry Production
A. Racanati, A. Lecoeur, F. Blanc, N. Bruneau, D. Gourichon, T. Burlot, F. Calenge, M. H. Pinard-Van Der Laan
55.24
Can semen microbiome contribute to improved prediction of bulls’ fertility?
P. Alexandre, S. Rodríguez-Ramilo, N. Mach, A. Reverter
55.25
Spray dried plasma protein as functional protein source enhanced gut health in post-weaned pigs
S. K. Kar, D. Schokker, C. Van Vuure, H. Van Iersel, A. C. Harms, L. Kruijt, M. A. Smits, A. J. M. Jansman
55.26
Reduced α-diversity of bacteria in refrigerated compared to non-refrigerated colostrum from primi and multiparous dairy cows
S. Scully, P. Smith, B. Earley, M. Mccabe, C. Mcaloon, D. Kenny, S. Waters
55.27
DonKeyWorld: a comprehensive study on Equus asinus from biodiversity management to milk nutraceutical and technological properties
C. Cipolat-Gotet, M. Ablondi, E. Ciani, S. Chessa, F. Tiezzi
55.28
Relationship between performance phenotypes and rumen microbiome and liver transcriptome data of beef cattle using a systems biology approach
K. Keogh, D. Kenny, P. Alexandre, S. Waters, E. Mcgovern, M. Mcgee, A. Reverter