Ana Paula Vieira Pinto, Wanderson Sirley Reis Teixeira, Camila Dantas Malossi, Fábio Sossai Possebon, Luan Cleber Henker, Marina Paula Lorenzett, Saulo Petinatti Pavarini, David Driemeier, Renata Assis Casagrande, João Pessoa Araújo Júnior, Jane Megid, Mateus Souza Ribeiro de Mioni
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摘要
由衣原体引起的感染在世界范围内非常普遍,并且众所周知与牲畜和人类的生殖和非生殖疾病有关。本研究旨在利用实时聚合酶链反应(qPCR)技术,从巴西三个州(巴西南大州、圣卡塔琳娜州和圣保罗州)收集的样本中鉴定反刍动物流产中的衣原体生物。7.8%(18/231)的样品中存在衣原体目,其中牛10份,羊8份。Chlamydiaceae科的阳性检出率为2.2%(5/231),分别在巴西巴西大德州(里约热内卢Grande do Sul)的1头牛和2头羊胎、圣卡塔琳娜州(Santa Catarina)的1头羊胎和巴西圣保罗(o Paulo)的1头牛中检测到该病毒。对Ct值小于35的Chlamydiales阳性样品进行Sanger测序和系统发育分析,发现牛胎中存在一种Waddliaceae细菌,羊胎中存在两种Simkaneceae细菌。这项研究是巴西反刍动物流产中衣原体样生物的第一份报告,强调了开展进一步调查以评估其在该国作为流产病原体的作用的重要性。
Molecular detection of Chlamydiales organisms in ruminant abortions in Brazil.
Infections caused by the Chlamydiales order are highly prevalent worldwide and have a well-known association with reproductive and non-reproductive disorders in livestock and humans. This study aimed to identify Chlamydiales organisms in ruminant abortions using real-time polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) in samples collected from three Brazilian states: Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina, and São Paulo. The Chlamydiales order was found in 7.8% (18/231) of the samples, including 10 bovine and 8 ovine samples. For the Chlamydiaceae family, the positivity was 2.2% (5/231), with detection in one bovine and two ovine fetuses from Rio Grande do Sul, one ovine fetus from Santa Catarina, and one bovine from São Paulo. Chlamydiales positive samples detection with Ct value lower than 35 were subjected to Sanger sequencing and phylogenetic analysis, which revealed the presence of an organism belonging to the Waddliaceae family in a bovine fetus and two Simkaneceae bacteria in ovine fetuses. This study is the first report of Chlamydia-like organisms in ruminant abortions in Brazil, highlighting the importance of conducting further surveys to evaluate their role as abortifacient pathogens in the country.
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The Brazilian Journal of Microbiology is an international peer reviewed journal that covers a wide-range of research on fundamental and applied aspects of microbiology.
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The journal is the official publication of the Brazilian Society of Microbiology and currently publishes 4 issues per year.