Linda M Maya-Rodríguez, Gabriela Gómez-Verduzco, Francisco J Trigo-Tavera, Leticia Moreno-Fierros, Verónica Rojas-Trejo, Rosa Elena Miranda-Morales
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由滑膜支原体和鸡败支原体引起的禽支原体病,由于呼吸问题、产蛋量减少和蛋壳变软,给经济带来了重大挑战。可变脂蛋白血凝素(VlhA)蛋白对致病性至关重要,包括保守区(MSPB)和可变区(MSPA)。本研究的目的是鉴定田间菌株vlhA基因序列的保守区。我们检测了从墨西哥中部(哈利斯科州和墨西哥城)采集的田间菌株的vlhA序列。具体来说,我们分析了来自9个农场的124只畸形鸡蛋和10只蛋鸡,这些农场有海兰和博万品种。采用靶向mgc2和16S rRNA基因的PCR方法,鉴定了24株田间菌株,其中4株为Myc。其中20例为Myc。体疾病。我们基于AF035624.1参考序列分析vlhA区域,以American Type Culture Collection菌株作为阳性对照。此外,我们用无需培养的支原体分离的20个阴性样本验证了PCR。我们确定了两个扩增区域:MSPB和MSPA。生物分析显示,我们的野外样本与GenBank中的禽支原体序列存在相关性,并且与lailaiacholeplasma PG8和Escherichia coli中的脂蛋白存在相似性。鉴于VlhA蛋白在致病性和免疫逃避中的重要意义,已确定的保守序列具有作为治疗靶点和系统发育研究的潜力。
A comparative in silico analysis of the vlhA gene regions of Mycoplasma gallisepticum and Mycoplasma synoviae isolates from commercial hen farms in Mexico.
Avian mycoplasmosis, caused by Mycoplasma synoviae and Mycoplasma gallisepticum, poses significant economic challenges due to respiratory issues, reduced egg production and soft eggshells. The variable lipoprotein haemagglutinin (VlhA) protein, crucial for pathogenicity, comprises conserved (MSPB) and variable (MSPA) regions. The aim of this study was to identify the conserved region of vlhA gene sequences in field strain. We examined vlhA sequences from field strains collected in central Mexico (Jalisco and Mexico City). Specifically, we analysed 124 deformed eggs and 10 laying hens from 9 farms with Hy-line and Bovans breeds. Using PCR targeting the mgc2 and 16S rRNA genes, we characterized 24 field strains, 4 of which were Myc. synoviae and 20 of which were Myc. gallisepticum. We analysed the vlhA regions, based on the AF035624.1 reference sequence, with American Type Culture Collection strains as positive controls. Additionally, we validated the PCR with 20 negative samples from Mycoplasma isolation without the need for cultivation. We identified two amplification regions: MSPB and MSPA. Bioanalysis revealed relationships between our field samples and avian Mycoplasma sequences in GenBank, alongside similarities with lipoproteins present in Acholeplasma laidlawii PG8 and Escherichia coli. Given the significance of the VlhA protein in pathogenicity and immune evasion, the identified conserved sequences hold potential as therapeutic targets and for phylogenetic studies.