Primeiro isolamento de Erysipelotrix sp. strain 2 em perus com septicemia no Brasil: Epidemiologia e Morfometria celular

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Autor(a) principal: Reis, Thais Fernanda Martins Dos
Data de Publicação: 2019
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFU
Texto Completo: https://repositorio.ufu.br/handle/123456789/25388
http://dx.doi.org/10.14393/ufu.di.2019.1318
Resumo: The genus Erysipelothrix compises by six species: E. rhusiopathiae, E. tonsilarium, E. inopinata, Erysipelotrix sp. strain 1, Erysipelotrix sp. strain 2 and Erysipelotrix larvae sp. Among then, E. rhusiopathiae is cosmopolitan and the main agent which causes the Erysipelas in poultry, swine and human. However, this study shows the association of an outbreak in turkeys with another very little reported species Erysipelotrix sp. strain 2. The data used to perform this work came from samples of commercial and breeder turkeys from a large company in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil. First, as described in article 1, samples of turkeys’ organs (liver, spleen, lungs, trachea, kidneys, intestine and joints) from 118 farms associated to the company were submitted to bacteriological analysis for Erysipelothrix spp. and other bacterial diseases that cause similar clinical signs. Macroscopic lesions revealed a generalized septicemia, the animals presented weakness and high mortality. Real-time PCR identified as positive for Erysipelotrix sp. strain 2 in 15.5% of the samples. From these positive samples, 6 (six) isolates were sent for the 16S rRNA region sequencing. We identified high similarity with E. tonsillarum and E. rhusiopathiae. Antimicrobial susceptibility testing showed high resistance to neomycin, apramicyn, fosfomycin and sulfametoxazol / trimethoprim and intermediate resistance to tetracycline and sensitivity to norfloxacin, amoxicillin, lincomycin / spectinomycin. In the second chapter, we investigaled another outbreak. We evaluated a total of 92 samples from 31 flocks and from these, 30 samples were derived from 8 flocks where turkeys had sepsis and high mortality. All 30 samples from the positive flocks were positive for Erysipelotrix sp. strain 2 and we have not found any other species of Erysipelothrix spp. Transmission electron microscopy presented the structures of Erysipelotrix sp. strain 2, which in a longitudinal section had a rod format, and in a cross section, circular structure, and we also observed the plasma membrane and bacterial wall. For epidemiological data evaluation, the correlation analysis was positive for the parameters of final mortality, animals’ age during the outbreak and proximity to commercial swine system production (up to 7 km). The performance of PFGE in 19 samples for genotyping elucidated the presence of 2 clones from the same farms but from different turkeys and 2 clusters. However, we highlight the high genetic variability of the studied strains. To visualize the cellular alteration, we inoculated two Erysipelotrix sp. strain 2 isolates in Vero cell culture for evaluation of cell morphometry. Therefore, we can observe that the bacterium was able to increase the cell, nucleus and nucleolus area and perimeter. This study is very important, because it reveals the specie Erysipelotrix sp. strain 2 as the causative agent of Erysipelas in turkeys and for the first time shows characteristics of Erysipelotrix sp. strain 2 not published in the literature so far.
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spelling Primeiro isolamento de Erysipelotrix sp. strain 2 em perus com septicemia no Brasil: Epidemiologia e Morfometria celularFirst isolation of Erysipelotrix sp. strain 2 in turkeys with septicemia in Brazil: Epidemiology and Cellular MorphometryErisipelasVeterináriaMicroscopia Eletrônica de TransmissãoErisipelaMortalidadePeru (Ave)Variabilidade GenéticaDoençasSequenciamento da Região 16S rRNAMortalidadeSuceptibilidade a Antimicrobianos/Erisipelas,Transmission Electron MicroscopyMortalityGenetic Variability16S rRNA Region SequencingAntimicrobial SusceptibilityCNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIAThe genus Erysipelothrix compises by six species: E. rhusiopathiae, E. tonsilarium, E. inopinata, Erysipelotrix sp. strain 1, Erysipelotrix sp. strain 2 and Erysipelotrix larvae sp. Among then, E. rhusiopathiae is cosmopolitan and the main agent which causes the Erysipelas in poultry, swine and human. However, this study shows the association of an outbreak in turkeys with another very little reported species Erysipelotrix sp. strain 2. The data used to perform this work came from samples of commercial and breeder turkeys from a large company in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil. First, as described in article 1, samples of turkeys’ organs (liver, spleen, lungs, trachea, kidneys, intestine and joints) from 118 farms associated to the company were submitted to bacteriological analysis for Erysipelothrix spp. and other bacterial diseases that cause similar clinical signs. Macroscopic lesions revealed a generalized septicemia, the animals presented weakness and high mortality. Real-time PCR identified as positive for Erysipelotrix sp. strain 2 in 15.5% of the samples. From these positive samples, 6 (six) isolates were sent for the 16S rRNA region sequencing. We identified high similarity with E. tonsillarum and E. rhusiopathiae. Antimicrobial susceptibility testing showed high resistance to neomycin, apramicyn, fosfomycin and sulfametoxazol / trimethoprim and intermediate resistance to tetracycline and sensitivity to norfloxacin, amoxicillin, lincomycin / spectinomycin. In the second chapter, we investigaled another outbreak. We evaluated a total of 92 samples from 31 flocks and from these, 30 samples were derived from 8 flocks where turkeys had sepsis and high mortality. All 30 samples from the positive flocks were positive for Erysipelotrix sp. strain 2 and we have not found any other species of Erysipelothrix spp. Transmission electron microscopy presented the structures of Erysipelotrix sp. strain 2, which in a longitudinal section had a rod format, and in a cross section, circular structure, and we also observed the plasma membrane and bacterial wall. For epidemiological data evaluation, the correlation analysis was positive for the parameters of final mortality, animals’ age during the outbreak and proximity to commercial swine system production (up to 7 km). The performance of PFGE in 19 samples for genotyping elucidated the presence of 2 clones from the same farms but from different turkeys and 2 clusters. However, we highlight the high genetic variability of the studied strains. To visualize the cellular alteration, we inoculated two Erysipelotrix sp. strain 2 isolates in Vero cell culture for evaluation of cell morphometry. Therefore, we can observe that the bacterium was able to increase the cell, nucleus and nucleolus area and perimeter. This study is very important, because it reveals the specie Erysipelotrix sp. strain 2 as the causative agent of Erysipelas in turkeys and for the first time shows characteristics of Erysipelotrix sp. strain 2 not published in the literature so far.Dissertação (Mestrado)Pertencem ao gênero Erysipelothrix seis (6) espécies: E. rhusiopathiae, E. tonsilarium, E. inopinata, Erysipelotrix sp. strain 1, Erysipelotrix sp. strain 2 e E. larvae sp. nov. Entre as espécies que estão inseridas neste gênero E. rhusiopathiae é cosmopolita e é considerada agente causador da erisipela em aves, suínos e humanos. No entanto, este estudo apresenta a associação de um surto em perus com outra espécie muito pouco relatada: Erysipelotrix sp. strain 2. Os dados usados para a realização desse trabalho são provenientes de amostras de planteis de perus machos e de matrizes de uma grande empresa localizada no estado de Minas Gerais, Brasil. Num primeiro momento, descrito no artigo 1, amostras de órgãos do fígado, baço, pulmões, traqueia, rins, intestino e articulações de perus provenientes de 118 granjas associadas à empresa foram submetidas a análise bacteriológica para Erysipelothrix spp. e outras bacterioses que apresentam semelhante sintomatologia. As lesões macroscópicas revelavam uma septicemia generalizada, os animais apresentavam fraqueza e alta mortalidade. A PCR em tempo real identificou como positivas para Erysipelotrix sp. strain 2, 15,5% das amostras. Desta amostragem de positivos, 6 (seis) isolados foram enviados para o sequenciamento da região 16S rRNA. Foi identificada alta similaridade com as sequências de E. tonsillarum e E. rhusiopathiae. Pela realização do teste de sensibilidade a antimicrobianos constatou-se alta resistência à neomicina, apramicina, fosfomicina e ao sulfametoxazol/trimetoprim. Resistência intermediária à tetraciclina e sensibilidade a norfloxacina, amoxicilina, lincomicina/ espectinomicina. Em um outro momento, descrito no segundo artigo, um outro surto foi investigado. Um total de 92 amostras de 31 lotes, sendo 30 amostras de 8 lotes oriundas de perus com septicemia e alta mortalidade foram avaliados. As 30 amostras dos lotes positivos foram identificadas como positivas para Erysipelotrix sp. strain 2 e nenhuma outra espécie de Erysipelothrix spp., foi identificada. Foi realizada microscopia eletrônica de transmissão, e visualizadas as estruturas da espécie Erysipelotrix sp. strain 2 que em cortes longitudinais apresentaram formato de bastão e em cortes transversais estrutura circular. Foi também observada à membrana plasmática e a parede bacteriana. Para a avaliação dos dados epidemiológicos, a análise da correlação foi positiva para os parâmetro de mortalidade final, idade dos animais durante o surto e a proximidade com a criação de suínos (até 7 Km). A realização do PFGE em 19 amostras, para a genotipagem elucidou a presença de 2 clones provenientes das mesmas granjas, porém de diferentes aves e 2 clusters. No entanto, destaca-se a observação de uma alta variabilidade genética entre os isolados avaliados. Para visualizar a capacidade das alterações celulares, dois isolados de Erysipelotrix sp. strain 2 foram inoculadas em cultura de células Vero para avaliação da morfometria celular. E assim pode se perceber que a bactéria foi capaz de aumentar a área e o perímetro da célula, do núcleo e do nucléolo. Este estudo é ínclito, pois informa a espécie Erysipelotrix sp. strain 2 como agente causador da erisipela em perus e pela primeira vez apresenta características da Erysipelotrix sp. strain 2 ainda não publicadas na literatura científica.2021-03-03Universidade Federal de UberlândiaBrasilPrograma de Pós-graduação em Ciências VeterináriasFonseca, Belchiolina Beatrizhttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4702261H2Rossi, Daise AparecidaGrazziotin, Ana LauraRezende, Marcelo SebastiãoReis, Thais Fernanda Martins Dos2019-06-11T15:06:20Z2019-06-11T15:06:20Z2019-03-03info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfREIS, Thais Fernanda Martins. Primeiro isolamento de Erysipelotrix sp. strain 2 em perus com septicemia no Brasil: Epidemiologia e Morfometria celular. 2019. 89 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciências Veterinárias) - Universidade Federal de Uberlândia, Uberlândia, 2019. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Primeiro isolamento de Erysipelotrix sp. strain 2 em perus com septicemia no Brasil: Epidemiologia e Morfometria celular
First isolation of Erysipelotrix sp. strain 2 in turkeys with septicemia in Brazil: Epidemiology and Cellular Morphometry
title Primeiro isolamento de Erysipelotrix sp. strain 2 em perus com septicemia no Brasil: Epidemiologia e Morfometria celular
spellingShingle Primeiro isolamento de Erysipelotrix sp. strain 2 em perus com septicemia no Brasil: Epidemiologia e Morfometria celular
Reis, Thais Fernanda Martins Dos
Erisipelas
Veterinária
Microscopia Eletrônica de Transmissão
Erisipela
Mortalidade
Peru (Ave)
Variabilidade Genética
Doenças
Sequenciamento da Região 16S rRNA
Mortalidade
Suceptibilidade a Antimicrobianos/Erisipelas,
Transmission Electron Microscopy
Mortality
Genetic Variability
16S rRNA Region Sequencing
Antimicrobial Susceptibility
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
title_short Primeiro isolamento de Erysipelotrix sp. strain 2 em perus com septicemia no Brasil: Epidemiologia e Morfometria celular
title_full Primeiro isolamento de Erysipelotrix sp. strain 2 em perus com septicemia no Brasil: Epidemiologia e Morfometria celular
title_fullStr Primeiro isolamento de Erysipelotrix sp. strain 2 em perus com septicemia no Brasil: Epidemiologia e Morfometria celular
title_full_unstemmed Primeiro isolamento de Erysipelotrix sp. strain 2 em perus com septicemia no Brasil: Epidemiologia e Morfometria celular
title_sort Primeiro isolamento de Erysipelotrix sp. strain 2 em perus com septicemia no Brasil: Epidemiologia e Morfometria celular
author Reis, Thais Fernanda Martins Dos
author_facet Reis, Thais Fernanda Martins Dos
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Fonseca, Belchiolina Beatriz
http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4702261H2
Rossi, Daise Aparecida
Grazziotin, Ana Laura
Rezende, Marcelo Sebastião
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Reis, Thais Fernanda Martins Dos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Erisipelas
Veterinária
Microscopia Eletrônica de Transmissão
Erisipela
Mortalidade
Peru (Ave)
Variabilidade Genética
Doenças
Sequenciamento da Região 16S rRNA
Mortalidade
Suceptibilidade a Antimicrobianos/Erisipelas,
Transmission Electron Microscopy
Mortality
Genetic Variability
16S rRNA Region Sequencing
Antimicrobial Susceptibility
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
topic Erisipelas
Veterinária
Microscopia Eletrônica de Transmissão
Erisipela
Mortalidade
Peru (Ave)
Variabilidade Genética
Doenças
Sequenciamento da Região 16S rRNA
Mortalidade
Suceptibilidade a Antimicrobianos/Erisipelas,
Transmission Electron Microscopy
Mortality
Genetic Variability
16S rRNA Region Sequencing
Antimicrobial Susceptibility
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
description The genus Erysipelothrix compises by six species: E. rhusiopathiae, E. tonsilarium, E. inopinata, Erysipelotrix sp. strain 1, Erysipelotrix sp. strain 2 and Erysipelotrix larvae sp. Among then, E. rhusiopathiae is cosmopolitan and the main agent which causes the Erysipelas in poultry, swine and human. However, this study shows the association of an outbreak in turkeys with another very little reported species Erysipelotrix sp. strain 2. The data used to perform this work came from samples of commercial and breeder turkeys from a large company in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil. First, as described in article 1, samples of turkeys’ organs (liver, spleen, lungs, trachea, kidneys, intestine and joints) from 118 farms associated to the company were submitted to bacteriological analysis for Erysipelothrix spp. and other bacterial diseases that cause similar clinical signs. Macroscopic lesions revealed a generalized septicemia, the animals presented weakness and high mortality. Real-time PCR identified as positive for Erysipelotrix sp. strain 2 in 15.5% of the samples. From these positive samples, 6 (six) isolates were sent for the 16S rRNA region sequencing. We identified high similarity with E. tonsillarum and E. rhusiopathiae. Antimicrobial susceptibility testing showed high resistance to neomycin, apramicyn, fosfomycin and sulfametoxazol / trimethoprim and intermediate resistance to tetracycline and sensitivity to norfloxacin, amoxicillin, lincomycin / spectinomycin. In the second chapter, we investigaled another outbreak. We evaluated a total of 92 samples from 31 flocks and from these, 30 samples were derived from 8 flocks where turkeys had sepsis and high mortality. All 30 samples from the positive flocks were positive for Erysipelotrix sp. strain 2 and we have not found any other species of Erysipelothrix spp. Transmission electron microscopy presented the structures of Erysipelotrix sp. strain 2, which in a longitudinal section had a rod format, and in a cross section, circular structure, and we also observed the plasma membrane and bacterial wall. For epidemiological data evaluation, the correlation analysis was positive for the parameters of final mortality, animals’ age during the outbreak and proximity to commercial swine system production (up to 7 km). The performance of PFGE in 19 samples for genotyping elucidated the presence of 2 clones from the same farms but from different turkeys and 2 clusters. However, we highlight the high genetic variability of the studied strains. To visualize the cellular alteration, we inoculated two Erysipelotrix sp. strain 2 isolates in Vero cell culture for evaluation of cell morphometry. Therefore, we can observe that the bacterium was able to increase the cell, nucleus and nucleolus area and perimeter. This study is very important, because it reveals the specie Erysipelotrix sp. strain 2 as the causative agent of Erysipelas in turkeys and for the first time shows characteristics of Erysipelotrix sp. strain 2 not published in the literature so far.
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