Natural concurrent infections associated with infectious laryngotracheitis in layer chickens

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Autor(a) principal: Rodrigo M. Couto
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Juliana F. Vilarinho Braga, Sandra Yuliet Marin, Mauricio Resende, Nelson Rodrigo da Silva Martins, Roselene Ecco
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFMG
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.3382/japr/pfv075
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Resumo: Layer chickens with severe respiratory disease belonging to farms with chickens infected by gallid herpesvirus (GaHV-1) were evaluated. Samples of nasal turbinates/sinuses and trachea from 31 chickens were subjected to histopathological analysis, which showed that 22.6% of chickens had lesions suggestive of co-infection, most frequently by GaHV-1 or Mycoplasma spp. PCR analysis showed the presence of at least two respiratory pathogens in 61.2% of chickens. Partial sequencing was performed for identification of the intergenic spacer region (IGSR) and cytadhesin 2 (mgc2) gene of the Mycoplasma gallisepticum genome. Analysis of IGSR revealed the involvement of two field and one vaccine strains. However, analysis of mgc2 from the same samples revealed five different strains of M. gallisepticum, four of which were field strains and one of which was a vaccine strain. These results demonstrate that combined molecular and histopathological analysis is a reliable and conclusive method for diagnosis of respiratory diseases in chickens since some etiologic agents can remain latent or maintain chickens as carriers. The results further confirm the importance and feasibility of the molecular characterization of M. gallisepticum genes to differentiate between vaccine and field strains involved in cases of respiratory disease in chickens.
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spelling 2024-04-17T20:34:17Z2024-04-17T20:34:17Z201625113128https://doi.org/10.3382/japr/pfv0751537-0437http://hdl.handle.net/1843/67350https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5907-3798https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9374-5591https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8925-2228https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8052-5389Layer chickens with severe respiratory disease belonging to farms with chickens infected by gallid herpesvirus (GaHV-1) were evaluated. Samples of nasal turbinates/sinuses and trachea from 31 chickens were subjected to histopathological analysis, which showed that 22.6% of chickens had lesions suggestive of co-infection, most frequently by GaHV-1 or Mycoplasma spp. PCR analysis showed the presence of at least two respiratory pathogens in 61.2% of chickens. Partial sequencing was performed for identification of the intergenic spacer region (IGSR) and cytadhesin 2 (mgc2) gene of the Mycoplasma gallisepticum genome. Analysis of IGSR revealed the involvement of two field and one vaccine strains. However, analysis of mgc2 from the same samples revealed five different strains of M. gallisepticum, four of which were field strains and one of which was a vaccine strain. These results demonstrate that combined molecular and histopathological analysis is a reliable and conclusive method for diagnosis of respiratory diseases in chickens since some etiologic agents can remain latent or maintain chickens as carriers. The results further confirm the importance and feasibility of the molecular characterization of M. gallisepticum genes to differentiate between vaccine and field strains involved in cases of respiratory disease in chickens.Foram avaliadas galinhas poedeiras com doença respiratória grave pertencentes a granjas com galinhas infectadas pelo herpesvírus de galídeos (GaHV-1). Amostras de conchas/seios nasais e traqueia de 31 galinhas foram submetidas à análise histopatológica, que mostrou que 22,6% das galinhas apresentavam lesões sugestivas de coinfecção, mais frequentemente por GaHV-1 ou Mycoplasma spp. A análise de PCR mostrou a presença de pelo menos dois patógenos respiratórios em 61,2% das galinhas. O sequenciamento parcial foi realizado para identificação da região espaçadora intergênica (IGSR) e do gene citadesina 2 (mgc2) do genoma de Mycoplasma gallisepticum. A análise do IGSR revelou o envolvimento de duas cepas de campo e uma cepa vacinal. Contudo, a análise de mgc2 das mesmas amostras revelou cinco estirpes diferentes de M. gallisepticum, quatro das quais eram estirpes de campo e uma das quais era uma estirpe vacinal. Estes resultados demonstram que a análise molecular e histopatológica combinada é um método confiável e conclusivo para o diagnóstico de doenças respiratórias em galinhas, uma vez que alguns agentes etiológicos podem permanecer latentes ou manter as galinhas como portadoras. Os resultados confirmam ainda a importância e viabilidade da caracterização molecular dos genes de M. gallisepticum para diferenciar entre cepas vacinais e de campo envolvidas em casos de doenças respiratórias em galinhas.CNPq - Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e TecnológicoCAPES - Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível SuperiorengUniversidade Federal de Minas GeraisUFMGBrasilVET - DEPARTAMENTO DE CLÍNICA E CIRURGIAVET - DEPARTAMENTO DE MEDICINA VETERINÁRIA PREVENTIVAJournal of applied poultry researchGalinhas - ImunologiaDoenças respiratóriasHerpesvirus galináceo 1Mycoplasma hyopneumoniaeDNA IntergênicoHistopatologia veterinariaLayer chickenRespiratory diseaseGaHV-1Mycoplasma sppMgc2IGSRHistopathologyNatural concurrent infections associated with infectious laryngotracheitis in layer chickensInfecções concomitantes naturais associadas à laringotraqueíte infecciosa em galinhas poedeirasinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1056617119302156Rodrigo M. 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dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Natural concurrent infections associated with infectious laryngotracheitis in layer chickens
dc.title.alternative.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Infecções concomitantes naturais associadas à laringotraqueíte infecciosa em galinhas poedeiras
title Natural concurrent infections associated with infectious laryngotracheitis in layer chickens
spellingShingle Natural concurrent infections associated with infectious laryngotracheitis in layer chickens
Rodrigo M. Couto
Layer chicken
Respiratory disease
GaHV-1
Mycoplasma spp
Mgc2
IGSR
Histopathology
Galinhas - Imunologia
Doenças respiratórias
Herpesvirus galináceo 1
Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae
DNA Intergênico
Histopatologia veterinaria
title_short Natural concurrent infections associated with infectious laryngotracheitis in layer chickens
title_full Natural concurrent infections associated with infectious laryngotracheitis in layer chickens
title_fullStr Natural concurrent infections associated with infectious laryngotracheitis in layer chickens
title_full_unstemmed Natural concurrent infections associated with infectious laryngotracheitis in layer chickens
title_sort Natural concurrent infections associated with infectious laryngotracheitis in layer chickens
author Rodrigo M. Couto
author_facet Rodrigo M. Couto
Juliana F. Vilarinho Braga
Sandra Yuliet Marin
Mauricio Resende
Nelson Rodrigo da Silva Martins
Roselene Ecco
author_role author
author2 Juliana F. Vilarinho Braga
Sandra Yuliet Marin
Mauricio Resende
Nelson Rodrigo da Silva Martins
Roselene Ecco
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rodrigo M. Couto
Juliana F. Vilarinho Braga
Sandra Yuliet Marin
Mauricio Resende
Nelson Rodrigo da Silva Martins
Roselene Ecco
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Layer chicken
Respiratory disease
GaHV-1
Mycoplasma spp
Mgc2
IGSR
Histopathology
topic Layer chicken
Respiratory disease
GaHV-1
Mycoplasma spp
Mgc2
IGSR
Histopathology
Galinhas - Imunologia
Doenças respiratórias
Herpesvirus galináceo 1
Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae
DNA Intergênico
Histopatologia veterinaria
dc.subject.other.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Galinhas - Imunologia
Doenças respiratórias
Herpesvirus galináceo 1
Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae
DNA Intergênico
Histopatologia veterinaria
description Layer chickens with severe respiratory disease belonging to farms with chickens infected by gallid herpesvirus (GaHV-1) were evaluated. Samples of nasal turbinates/sinuses and trachea from 31 chickens were subjected to histopathological analysis, which showed that 22.6% of chickens had lesions suggestive of co-infection, most frequently by GaHV-1 or Mycoplasma spp. PCR analysis showed the presence of at least two respiratory pathogens in 61.2% of chickens. Partial sequencing was performed for identification of the intergenic spacer region (IGSR) and cytadhesin 2 (mgc2) gene of the Mycoplasma gallisepticum genome. Analysis of IGSR revealed the involvement of two field and one vaccine strains. However, analysis of mgc2 from the same samples revealed five different strains of M. gallisepticum, four of which were field strains and one of which was a vaccine strain. These results demonstrate that combined molecular and histopathological analysis is a reliable and conclusive method for diagnosis of respiratory diseases in chickens since some etiologic agents can remain latent or maintain chickens as carriers. The results further confirm the importance and feasibility of the molecular characterization of M. gallisepticum genes to differentiate between vaccine and field strains involved in cases of respiratory disease in chickens.
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