Variability of pMGA/vlhA sequences among Mycoplasma gallisepticum field strains isolated from laying hens and their deformed eggs

Linda M. Maya-Rodríguez, G. Gómez-Verduzco, F. Trigo-Tavera, Leticia Moreno-Fierros, Rosa E. Miranda-Morales
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Mycoplasmosis, attributed to Mycoplasma gallisepticum, poses a significant challenge to poultry farming, leading to substantial economic losses and persistent infections within flocks. This bacterium harbours various surface proteins that are crucial for adhesion, transporter activity and evasion of the host immune response, facilitating its pathogenicity. One such key surface lipoprotein, referred to as pMGA or vlhA haemagglutinin, plays a pivotal role in adhesion processes. In this study, the clonal regions pMGA1.2 and pMGA1.3, as reported by Markham (M83178.1), were investigated to elucidate differences or similarities in the whole DNA sequences of M. gallisepticum field strains. The aim was to analyse sequence diversity within this region. Six internal primers were designed to amplify the target sequence, and isolates were obtained from both eggs and chickens sourced from laying hen flocks. Identification revealed 17 strains of M. gallisepticum and four strains of Mycoplasma synoviae, which were confirmed through the mgc2 and 16S rRNA genes, respectively. Positive and negative controls were established using the MGS6 and MSWUV1853 strains. Amplification results indicated a higher frequency of amplification proximal to the C-terminal region, with segments 4 (33.3 %) and 6 (27.8 %) being the most prevalent. Notably, none of the field strains exhibited the same amplification pattern as MGS6, and none of the strains characterized as M. synoviae amplified any primer set. Upon translation, the amino acid sequences from segments 4 and 6 were found to be compatible with conserved sequences within the Myco_haema protein domains of the genus Mycoplasma, specifically corresponding to Q7NAP3_MYCGA VlhA.3.04. The observed homology suggests a potential genetic transfer, while the variability identified in the pMGA or vlhA gene region of the field strains may have significant implications for protection against M. gallisepticum infection in chickens.
从蛋鸡及其畸形蛋中分离出的五倍子支原体田间菌株 pMGA/vlhA 序列的变异性
由五倍子支原体引起的支原体病给家禽养殖业带来了巨大挑战,导致了巨大的经济损失和禽群的持续感染。这种细菌有多种表面蛋白,对粘附、转运活性和逃避宿主免疫反应至关重要,从而促进了其致病性。其中一种关键的表面脂蛋白被称为 pMGA 或 vlhA 血凝素,在粘附过程中起着关键作用。本研究调查了 Markham(M83178.1)报告的克隆区 pMGA1.2 和 pMGA1.3,以阐明 M. gallisepticum 野外菌株全 DNA 序列的异同。目的是分析该区域内的序列多样性。设计了六种内部引物来扩增目标序列,并从蛋鸡群中的鸡蛋和鸡肉中获得分离物。通过 mgc2 和 16S rRNA 基因的鉴定,发现了 17 株胆囊支原体和 4 株滑膜支原体。利用 MGS6 和 MSWUV1853 株建立了阳性和阴性对照。扩增结果表明,C-末端区域附近的扩增频率较高,其中以第 4 段(33.3%)和第 6 段(27.8%)最为普遍。值得注意的是,没有一株野外菌株表现出与 MGS6 相同的扩增模式,没有一株被鉴定为 M. synoviae 的菌株扩增出任何引物集。翻译后发现,第 4 段和第 6 段的氨基酸序列与支原体属 Myco_haema 蛋白结构域中的保守序列一致,特别是对应于 Q7NAP3_MYCGA VlhA.3.04。观察到的同源性表明存在潜在的基因转移,而在田间菌株的 pMGA 或 vlhA 基因区发现的变异性可能对保护鸡免受 M. gallisepticum 感染具有重要意义。
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