Gene Targeted Sequencing Analysis of Mycoplasma gallisepticum Strains in Poultry Flocks from Middle East and South Asia

IF 3.8 3区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
V. Felice
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Abstract

The aim of this study was to attempt the molecular characterization of Mycoplasma gallisepticum (MG) strains detected in chicken flocks from United Arab Emirates (UAE), Saudi Arabia (SAU) and Sri Lanka (SL). Between 2012 and 2015, 55 samples from one layer flock from UAE, three breeder flocks from SAU and one broiler flock from SL were screened for MG using a pr- mgc 2 PCR; the positive samples were characterized by the gene-targeted sequencing (GTS) analysis. BLAST comparisons, followed by phylogenetic analysis, was carried out to compare the obtained sequences against published vaccine and field strain sequences. Fifty of the fifty-five (91%) examined samples, were MG positive by pr- mgc 2 PCR. The sequences detected in the samples from ts-11 vaccinated breeders from SAU showed 100% identity with the ts-11 vaccine sequences. The sequences detected in the samples from layers in UAE, were attributed to field strains, clustering together with Israeli MG strains. The sequences obtained from the samples from Sri Lanka broilers clustered separately from USA, Israeli, Australian, vaccine and reference strains. A potential route of MG field infection to the examined flocks may have been through the movement of birds, either directly (flock-to-flock transmission) or indirectly (through wild bird transmission). To our knowledge, this study reports the first molecular characterization by gene-targeted sequencing (GTS) analysis of MG strains from commercial poultry in SAU, UAE and SL.
中东和南亚地区鸡脓毒支原体基因靶向测序分析
本研究旨在对在阿拉伯联合酋长国(UAE)、沙特阿拉伯(SAU)和斯里兰卡(SL)鸡群中检测到的鸡败菌支原体(MG)进行分子鉴定。2012 - 2015年,从阿联酋1只蛋鸡、SAU 3只种鸡和SL 1只肉鸡中选取55份样本,采用pr- mgg2 PCR技术对MG进行了筛选;阳性样品经基因靶向测序(GTS)分析鉴定。BLAST比对,然后进行系统发育分析,将获得的序列与已发表的疫苗和野外菌株序列进行比较。55份检测样本中有50份(91%)经pr- mgg2 PCR检测为MG阳性。从SAU接种ts-11疫苗的育种者样本中检测到的序列与ts-11疫苗序列的一致性为100%。在阿联酋各层样品中检测到的序列属于野外菌株,与以色列MG菌株聚集在一起。从斯里兰卡肉鸡样本中获得的序列分别与美国、以色列、澳大利亚、疫苗和参考菌株聚集在一起。MG野外感染被检查禽群的潜在途径可能是通过鸟类的运动,直接(群对群传播)或间接(通过野鸟传播)。据我们所知,本研究首次报道了通过基因靶向测序(GTS)分析SAU、UAE和SL商品家禽MG菌株的分子特征。
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Pakistan Veterinary Journal
Pakistan Veterinary Journal 兽医-兽医学
CiteScore
4.20
自引率
13.00%
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0
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Pakistan Veterinary Journal (Pak Vet J), a quarterly publication, is being published regularly since 1981 by the Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan. It publishes original research manuscripts and review articles on health and diseases of animals including its various aspects like pathology, microbiology, pharmacology, parasitology and its treatment. The “Pak Vet J” (www.pvj.com.pk) is included in Science Citation Index Expended and has got 1.217 impact factor in JCR 2017. Among Veterinary Science Journals of the world (136), “Pak Vet J” has been i) ranked at 75th position and ii) placed Q2 in Quartile in Category. The journal is read, abstracted and indexed internationally.
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