Clinicopathological progression and molecular characterization of intestinal dilatation syndrome in commercial brown layers.

IF 2.3 2区 农林科学 Q2 PATHOLOGY
Álex Gómez, Ana Rodríguez-Largo, Estela Pérez, Serafín García Freire, Christiane Hundehege, Eva Berberich, Lluís Luján, Diego Cortés
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Intestinal dilatation syndrome (IDS) is a poorly described condition affecting layers and breeder hens globally. Its prevalence is increasing, particularly in free-range systems, but the cause remains unknown. This retrospective study examined 35 hens from 3 flocks: free-range flock A (n = 20) and enriched-caged flock B (n = 5), both affected by IDS, and enriched-caged flock C (n = 10), with no history of IDS. Clinicopathological studies were performed on these hens, and metagenomic analysis was conducted on the proventriculus and jejunum of hens from flock A (n = 2) and flock C (n = 2). Based on clinical signs and lesions, 3 progressive stages of IDS were identified. In the first stage, although hens were without clinical signs, proventricular dilatation and lymphoplasmacytic and heterophilic jejunitis and duodenitis were observed. The second stage was marked by cachexia, pale and small combs and wattles, and severe egg production drop. Jejunal dilatation was observed, with microscopic evidence of necrotic, lymphoplasmacytic and heterophilic jejunitis; ganglioneuritis; and mineralization of the jejunal nervous plexuses and subserosal ganglia. In the third stage, spontaneous death occurred due to jejunal volvulus and vascular involvement. Affected hens (stage 2) also exhibited elevated cloacal temperatures (>0.9°C) and marked heterophilia. Metagenomic analysis identified sequences consistent with Megrivirus C in IDS-affected hens and a disruption of the gut microbiota, with increased abundance of Fusobacterium mortiferum and Megamonas funiformis. In conclusion, this study describes in detail the clinicopathological progression of the IDS and suggests that Megrivirus C, in combination with opportunistic intestinal bacteria, could play a role in the pathogenesis of this disease.

商品褐蛋鸡肠扩张综合征的临床病理进展及分子特征。
肠扩张综合征(IDS)是一种影响全球蛋鸡和种鸡的疾病。其流行率正在增加,特别是在散养系统中,但原因尚不清楚。本回顾性研究调查了来自3个鸡群的35只母鸡,分别是受IDS影响的散养鸡A (n = 20)和强化笼养鸡B (n = 5),以及没有IDS病史的强化笼养鸡C (n = 10)。对A群(n = 2)和C群(n = 2)的鸡进行临床病理研究,并对前脑室和空肠进行宏基因组分析。根据临床症状和病变情况,将IDS分为3个进展期。在第一阶段,虽然母鸡没有任何临床症状,但出现了脑室前扩张、淋巴浆细胞性和嗜异性的空肠炎和十二指肠炎。第二阶段表现为恶病质,鸡冠和鸡冠苍白小,产蛋量严重下降。空肠扩张,镜下可见坏死性、淋巴浆细胞性和嗜异性空肠炎;ganglioneuritis;以及空肠神经丛和浆膜下神经节的矿化。在第三阶段,由于空肠扭转和血管受累而发生自发性死亡。染病母鸡(2期)还表现出粪腔温度升高(0.5 ~ 0.9°C)和明显的异性恋。宏基因组分析发现,在受ids影响的母鸡中,与巨状病毒C一致的序列,以及肠道微生物群的破坏,死亡梭杆菌和异色大单胞菌的丰度增加。总之,本研究详细描述了IDS的临床病理进展,并提示Megrivirus C与机会性肠道细菌联合可能在该病的发病机制中发挥作用。
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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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