Pulmonary lesions associated with the presence of adiaspores apparently produced by a novel Emmonsiellopsis genotype in wombats.

IF 2.3 2区 农林科学 Q2 PATHOLOGY
Alexandra Berry, David Phalen, Karrie Rose, Jane Hall, Marina Gimeno
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Australia is home to bare-nosed, northern hairy-nosed and southern hairy-nosed wombats. Adiaspores have been noted in the lungs of all 3 species and severe pneumonia has been characterized in 2 northern hairy-nosed wombats associated with intralesional adiaspores produced by a novel Emmonsiellopsis species. Similar organisms have been observed in the lungs of bare-nosed and southern hairy-nosed wombats. In the current report, DNA amplification and sequencing demonstrated that an adiaspore producing fungus in 3 bare-nosed wombats is a genetic variant or sister species to the Emmonsiellopsis sp. found in the northern hairy-nosed wombat. Thirty-two lung sections were evaluated for 7 histopathological parameters and adiaspores were counted in a 2.37 µm2 randomly chosen area. Fisher's exact tests, relative risk, and absolute risk were calculated to determine if there was a correlation between adiaspores and an inflammatory response. Adiaspores were observed in samples from most wild wombats and were rare in captive wombats. Wombats with adiaspores were 3.53 times more likely to have interstitial pneumonia compared to wombats without adiaspores. The severity of pneumonia varied from mild to marked. However, the impact of pneumonia appeared to be minimal, as wombats were in good condition, except for wombats with mange. Therefore, the presence of adiaspores in wombats and associated inflammatory responses are usually considered an incidental finding. Further studies to determine the pathogenicity and clinical significance of the Emmonsiellopsis spp. in wombats and their prevalence across a wider portion of wombats' range may provide information on their impact on wombat populations.

肺部病变与硬脂孔的存在相关,这显然是由袋熊的一种新的Emmonsiellopsis基因型产生的。
澳大利亚是光鼻袋熊、北毛鼻袋熊和南毛鼻袋熊的家园。在所有3个物种的肺中都发现了脂肪孔,并且在2只北方毛鼻袋熊中发现了严重肺炎的特征,这些肺炎与一种新的Emmonsiellopsis物种产生的瘤内脂肪孔有关。在裸鼻袋熊和南毛鼻袋熊的肺部也观察到类似的生物体。在目前的报告中,DNA扩增和测序表明,3只光鼻袋熊体内的一种产生绝热孢子的真菌是北毛鼻袋熊身上发现的Emmonsiellopsis sp.的遗传变异或姐妹种。对32个肺切片进行7项组织病理学参数评估,并在随机选择的2.37µm2区域内统计脂肪孢子。计算Fisher的精确测试、相对风险和绝对风险,以确定硬脂孔和炎症反应之间是否存在相关性。在大多数野生袋熊样本中观察到硬孢子,在圈养袋熊中很少见。有硬脂孔的袋熊患间质性肺炎的可能性是没有硬脂孔的袋熊的3.53倍。肺炎的严重程度从轻微到明显不等。然而,肺炎的影响似乎是最小的,因为袋熊身体状况良好,除了有疥疮的袋熊。因此,袋熊体内脂质孔的存在和相关的炎症反应通常被认为是偶然发现的。进一步研究确定Emmonsiellopsis在袋熊中的致病性和临床意义,以及它们在更大范围内的流行情况,可能会提供它们对袋熊种群影响的信息。
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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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