Osteomyelitis, arthritis and myositis associated with Yersinia pseudotuberculosis in village weavers (Ploceus cucullatus) and an oriental magpie robin (Copsychus saularis).

IF 2.2 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Yannick Van de Weyer, Flavia Zendri, Alberto R Barbon, Iuliana E Maciuca, Esha Patel, Javier Lopez, Julian Chantrey, Gabby Drake
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Abstract

Avian pseudotuberculosis infection usually presents as well-demarcated visceral necrotic foci, typically affecting the gastrointestinal tract, liver and spleen. This case series describes an atypical presentation of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis (Yptb) characterized by severe chronic myositis, arthritis and osteomyelitis in five village weavers (Ploceus cucullatus), and acute osteomyelitis and myositis associated with septicaemia in an oriental magpie robin (Copsychus saularis) from a zoological collection. Clinical signs of the weavers included lethargy, poor flying ability and focally extensive periarticular and muscular swelling, whereas the magpie robin was found dead without premonitory signs. Radiography revealed focal lytic and proliferative bone lesions with loss of articular congruity and increased radiopacity of skeletal muscles, which was compatible with severe necrotizing, granulomatous osteomyelitis and polyphasic myositis with large intralesional bacterial colonies on histology. Most (n = 4/5) birds with available histology exhibited only mild to moderate heterophilic to histiocytic inflammatory lesions in their intestines, spleen and liver. Bacterial cultures typically yielded Yptb from joint and muscle samples (3/3), and less consistently from visceral organs (6/11) and bone marrow (0/5). Bacterial typing using Fourier-transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy suggested that weaver Yptb strains were closely related. Whole genome sequencing of two Yptb strains identified one as ST14 serotype O:2a and the other ST42 serotype O:1a, with the presence of virulence genes including plasmid-borne yadA and chromosomally encoded virulence genes ail and invA. Weavers may be prone to develop atypical pseudotuberculosis with the musculoskeletal system as a predilection site for bacterial growth and associated granulomatous lesions.

在村庄织工(Ploceus cucullatus)和东方喜鹊(Copsychus saularis)中与假结核耶尔森氏菌相关的骨髓炎、关节炎和肌炎。
禽假结核感染通常表现为界限清楚的内脏坏死灶,典型影响胃肠道、肝脏和脾脏。本病例系列描述了假结核耶尔森氏菌(Yptb)的非典型表现,其特征是在5个村庄织布者(Ploceus cucullatus)中出现严重的慢性肌炎、关节炎和骨髓炎,以及在动物收集的东方喜鹊(Copsychus saularis)中出现与败血症相关的急性骨髓炎和肌炎。织布鸟的临床症状包括嗜睡、飞行能力差和局部广泛的关节周围和肌肉肿胀,而喜鹊被发现死亡,无先兆体征。x线摄影显示局灶性溶解性和增生性骨病变,关节一致性丧失,骨骼肌放射不透明增加,组织学上与严重坏死性、肉芽肿性骨髓炎和多相肌炎相一致,病灶内有大量细菌菌落。大多数(n = 4/5)有组织学资料的鸟类在其肠道、脾脏和肝脏中仅表现出轻度至中度嗜异性性组织细胞炎性病变。细菌培养通常从关节和肌肉样本(3/3)中产生Yptb,从内脏器官(6/11)和骨髓(0/5)中不太一致。利用傅里叶变换红外(FT-IR)光谱进行细菌分型,发现编织结核杆菌菌株亲缘关系密切。对两株Yptb进行全基因组测序,鉴定出一株为ST14 O:2a血清型,另一株为ST42 O:1a血清型,存在质粒携带的yadA毒力基因以及染色体编码的ail和invA毒力基因。织工可能容易发展为非典型假结核,肌肉骨骼系统是细菌生长和相关肉芽肿病变的偏爱部位。
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Avian Pathology
Avian Pathology 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
4.50
自引率
10.70%
发文量
68
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Avian Pathology is the official journal of the World Veterinary Poultry Association and, since its first publication in 1972, has been a leading international journal for poultry disease scientists. It publishes material relevant to the entire field of infectious and non-infectious diseases of poultry and other birds. Accepted manuscripts will contribute novel data of interest to an international readership and will add significantly to knowledge and understanding of diseases, old or new. Subject areas include pathology, diagnosis, detection and characterisation of pathogens, infections of possible zoonotic importance, epidemiology, innate and immune responses, vaccines, gene sequences, genetics in relation to disease and physiological and biochemical changes in response to disease. First and subsequent reports of well-recognized diseases within a country are not acceptable unless they also include substantial new information about the disease or pathogen. Manuscripts on wild or pet birds should describe disease or pathogens in a significant number of birds, recognizing/suggesting serious potential impact on that species or that the disease or pathogen is of demonstrable relevance to poultry. Manuscripts on food-borne microorganisms acquired during or after processing, and those that catalogue the occurrence or properties of microorganisms, are unlikely to be considered for publication in the absence of data linking them to avian disease.
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