Pathologic Changes in Lung Morphology in Experimental Klebsiella pneumoniae and Trypanosoma brucei co-Infection in West African Dwarf

I. Unamba-Oparah, S. Shoyinka, C. Ozioko
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The bacteria Klebsiella pneumoniae easily takes advantage of compromised immune status to induce pathologies on their hosts. This study investigated pulmonary pathomorphologies associated with experimental co-infection of Klebsiella pneumoniae and Trypanosoma brucei in West African Dwarf goats. Fifteen clinically healthy male goats of about six months of age were used in this study. They were randomly assigned into five groups of three each. Group I was the uninfected/negative control; Group II was infected with K. pneumoniae only as positive control I; Group III with T. brucei followed by acute K. pneumoniae infection at day 7 post T. brucei infection; Group IV with T. brucei followed by sub-acute K. pneumoniae at day 14 post T. brucei and Group V with T. brucei only, as positive control II. Throughout the study period, K. pneumoniae was only re-isolated from goats in Grp IV. Grossly, no lesions were observed in the lungs of goats in Grp II, while lungs of goats in Grp III showed mild consolidation in the cardiac lobes. Lungs of Grp IV goats showed multifocal abscessation and red hepatisation, and Grp V had widespread hyperaemia in all lobes. The histology showed mild intra-alveolar exudations and alveolar collapse in Grp II, mild to moderate cellular infiltrations and sero-fibrinous exudations in Grp III, and severe bronchopneumonia with fibrino-purulent exudations in Grp IV. Grp V had generalised oedema and hyperaemia. This study has shown that Trypanosoma brucei immunosuppresses infected goats, making them vulnerable to pneumopathies from Klebsiella pneumoniae.
西非侏儒肺炎克雷伯菌和布氏锥虫合并感染的肺形态学变化
肺炎克雷伯菌很容易利用受损的免疫状态来诱导宿主的病理。本研究对西非矮山羊肺炎克雷伯菌和布氏锥虫合并感染的肺部病理形态学进行了研究。本研究使用了15只临床健康的6个月左右的公山羊。他们被随机分为五组,每组三人。第一组为未感染/阴性对照;II组仅感染肺炎克雷伯菌作为阳性对照1;第三组布鲁氏杆菌感染后第7天出现急性肺炎克雷伯菌感染;第4组感染布鲁氏杆菌,第14天感染亚急性肺炎克雷伯菌,第5组仅感染布鲁氏杆菌,作为阳性对照。在整个研究期间,肺炎克雷伯菌仅在第IV组山羊中被重新分离出来。大体而言,第II组山羊的肺部未见病变,而第III组山羊的肺部在心叶中出现轻度实变。Grp IV型山羊肺部多灶性脓肿和红色肝变,Grp V型山羊肺各叶广泛充血。Grp II表现为轻度肺泡内渗出和肺泡塌陷,Grp III表现为轻度至中度细胞浸润和血清纤维性渗出,Grp IV表现为重度支气管肺炎伴纤维蛋白化脓性渗出。Grp V表现为全身性水肿和充血。这项研究表明,布鲁氏锥虫免疫抑制受感染的山羊,使它们容易感染肺炎克雷伯菌引起的肺炎。
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