Multilocus sequence typing of pathogenic treponemes isolated from contagious ovine digital dermatitis stage five lesions: Implications for disease transmission dynamics

IF 2.2 3区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
S.R. Clegg , J.W. Angell , S.H. Millson , J.S. Duncan , G.J. Staton , N.J. Evans
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Abstract

Contagious ovine digital dermatitis (CODD) causes a severe, infectious foot disease and lameness of sheep, is common within the UK and is now also emerging in other countries. As well as causing severe animal welfare issues, huge economic losses emerge from the disease due to weight loss/lack of weight gain, and veterinary treatments. CODD lesion progress is measured, with a scoring system from 1 (early lesions) to 5 (healed). Here, using samples from an experimental flock infected by natural means, samples were taken from CODD stage 5 lesions, post treatment, and subjected to bacterial isolation and MLST using previously published methods. Sequences were compared to others from the same flock, and those from previous studies.

All CODD 5 lesions produced viable Treponema spp. bacteria. High levels of variation of bacteria were seen, with 12 sequence types (STs) for T. medium phylogroup (11 new), 15 STs for T. phagedenis phylogroup (9 new) and six T. pedis STs, of which two were new. This study shows that CODD stage 5 lesions still contain viable bacteria, representing all three known pathogenic Treponema spp. phylogroups, and these may thus play a role in disease transmission and epidemiology despite appearing healed after treatment. The high level CODD treponeme variability within an infected flock where sheep were bought from different sources, as might occur in common agricultural practice, may suggest reasons as to why the bacterial disease is difficult to treat, control and eradicate, and adds further complexity to the polybacterial pathogenesis of these lesions.

从传染性绵羊数字皮炎五期病变中分离出的致病性三联体的多焦点序列分型:对疾病传播动态的影响
传染性绵羊数字皮炎(CODD)是一种严重的传染性蹄病和跛足,在英国很常见,现在也在其他国家出现。除了造成严重的动物福利问题外,该病还因体重减轻/不增重和兽医治疗造成巨大的经济损失。CODD 病变进展情况可通过从 1(早期病变)到 5(痊愈)的评分系统进行测量。在此,我们从通过自然途径感染的实验鸡群中采集了治疗后 CODD 第 5 阶段病变的样本,并采用之前公布的方法进行了细菌分离和多态性鉴定。所有 CODD 5 期病变都产生了有活力的特雷波纳菌属细菌。所有 CODD 5 期病变均产生了存活的特雷波纳菌属细菌,细菌的变异程度很高,其中中型特雷波纳菌属有 12 个序列类型(ST)(11 个新类型),噬菌体特雷波纳菌属有 15 个序列类型(9 个新类型),足癣特雷波纳菌有 6 个序列类型,其中 2 个为新类型。这项研究表明,CODD 第 5 期病变仍含有存活的细菌,代表了所有三个已知的致病性特雷波纳菌属,因此,尽管治疗后病变似乎痊愈了,但这些细菌仍可能在疾病传播和流行病学中发挥作用。受感染的羊群从不同渠道购入羊只,在这种情况下,CODD 的 treponeme 变异性很高,这可能是这种细菌性疾病难以治疗、控制和根除的原因,同时也增加了这些病变的多细菌致病机理的复杂性。
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Research in veterinary science
Research in veterinary science 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
4.20%
发文量
312
审稿时长
75 days
期刊介绍: Research in Veterinary Science is an International multi-disciplinary journal publishing original articles, reviews and short communications of a high scientific and ethical standard in all aspects of veterinary and biomedical research. The primary aim of the journal is to inform veterinary and biomedical scientists of significant advances in veterinary and related research through prompt publication and dissemination. Secondly, the journal aims to provide a general multi-disciplinary forum for discussion and debate of news and issues concerning veterinary science. Thirdly, to promote the dissemination of knowledge to a broader range of professions, globally. High quality papers on all species of animals are considered, particularly those considered to be of high scientific importance and originality, and with interdisciplinary interest. The journal encourages papers providing results that have clear implications for understanding disease pathogenesis and for the development of control measures or treatments, as well as those dealing with a comparative biomedical approach, which represents a substantial improvement to animal and human health. Studies without a robust scientific hypothesis or that are preliminary, or of weak originality, as well as negative results, are not appropriate for the journal. Furthermore, observational approaches, case studies or field reports lacking an advancement in general knowledge do not fall within the scope of the journal.
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