Embolic necrosuppurative pneumonia in domestic cats induced by a novel Neisseria species.

IF 2.3 2区 农林科学 Q2 PATHOLOGY
Veterinary Pathology Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-05 DOI:10.1177/03009858241235392
Christopher R Bolt, Vikash K Singh, Arno Wünschmann, Hallie C Richards, Kelly L Gehlhaus, Sunil K Mor
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Abstract

Three cats, aged 2 to 11 years, presented to the University of Minnesota Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory over a 3-year period following euthanasia or death due to respiratory distress. Thoracic radiographs revealed nodular, soft tissue opacities throughout the lung fields in all cases. On postmortem examination, approximately 60% to 80% of the lung parenchyma were expanded by multifocal to coalescing, well-demarcated, beige, semi-firm nodules. Histologically, large numbers of neutrophils, fewer macrophages, fibrin, and cellular and karyorrhectic debris effaced the pulmonary parenchyma. The inflammatory foci contained aggregates of gram-negative cocci. 16s rRNA Sanger sequencing and whole-genome sequencing identified the bacteria isolated from the lung of all cats under aerobic conditions as a novel Neisseria spp. Based on whole-genome sequence analysis, all 3 sequences shared 92.71% and 92.67% average nucleotide identity with closely related Neisseria animaloris NZ LR134440T and Neisseria animaloris GCA 002108605T, respectively. The in silico DNA-DNA hybridization identity compared to our isolates was 46.6% and 33.8% with strain DSM Neisseria zoodegmatis 21642 and strain DSM 21643, respectively. All 3 sequences have less than 95% average nucleotide identity and less than 70% DNA-DNA hybridization identity, suggesting that the 3 isolates are a novel species of the genus Neisseria. Infection with Neisseria spp. induces an embolic pneumonia in cats that radiographically and pathologically resembles a metastatic neoplastic process and should be considered among the etiologic differential diagnoses in cases of infectious pulmonary disease with a disseminated, nodular lung pattern.

一种新型奈瑟菌诱发家猫栓塞性坏死性肺炎。
明尼苏达大学兽医诊断实验室接诊了三只猫,年龄从 2 岁到 11 岁不等,均在三年内因呼吸困难安乐死或死亡。胸片显示,所有病例的整个肺野都有结节状软组织不透明。死后检查发现,约 60% 至 80% 的肺实质被多灶性至凝聚性、界限清楚、米黄色、半坚硬的结节扩大。从组织学角度看,大量中性粒细胞、较少的巨噬细胞、纤维蛋白、细胞和核分裂碎屑侵蚀了肺实质。炎症灶中有革兰氏阴性球菌聚集。通过 16s rRNA Sanger 测序和全基因组测序,确定了在有氧条件下从所有猫肺部分离出的细菌为新型奈瑟氏菌属。 根据全基因组序列分析,所有 3 个序列与近缘的动物奈瑟氏菌 NZ LR134440T 和动物奈瑟氏菌 GCA 002108605T 的平均核苷酸相同度分别为 92.71% 和 92.67%。与我们的分离物相比,与DSM Neisseria zoodegmatis 21642株和DSM 21643株的DNA-DNA杂交同一性分别为46.6%和33.8%。这 3 个序列的平均核苷酸同一性低于 95%,DNA-DNA 杂交同一性低于 70%,表明这 3 个分离株是奈瑟菌属的一个新种。奈瑟氏菌属感染会诱发猫的栓塞性肺炎,这种肺炎在放射学和病理学上类似于转移性肿瘤过程,因此在肺部呈弥漫性结节型感染性肺病的病因鉴别诊断中应考虑奈瑟氏菌属。
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Veterinary Pathology
Veterinary Pathology 农林科学-病理学
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
8.30%
发文量
99
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Veterinary Pathology (VET) is the premier international publication of basic and applied research involving domestic, laboratory, wildlife, marine and zoo animals, and poultry. Bridging the divide between natural and experimental diseases, the journal details the diagnostic investigations of diseases of animals; reports experimental studies on mechanisms of specific processes; provides unique insights into animal models of human disease; and presents studies on environmental and pharmaceutical hazards.
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