M. Pintos, D. Posik, E. Bonzo, C. Perfumo, M. Arauz
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平托一家都,主机;Posik D.M.;疯狂的,大肠;防止其转投对手怀抱,C.J.;Arauz, M.S:用一种新的巢式PCR方法在阿根廷农场检测到猪血浆虫病。中华兽医杂志,32(2):196- 2011,2021。猪血浆病或猪传染性贫血是由嗜血性支原体猪支原体和细小支原体引起的一种世界性疾病。本研究的目的是确定瑞士结核分枝杆菌的存在。用新型巢式PCR方法研究阿根廷布宜诺斯艾利斯省亚临床猪群的幼猪感染。PCR引物是根据GenBank中猪血浆16S核糖体基因序列设计的。为使检测方法标准化,采用5月恩瓦尔德-吉姆萨(MGG)血涂片检测血浆阳性的猪血样。共分析了482份猪血液样本。32% (154/482) MGG染色血涂片猪支原体或细小支原体阳性。154份样本中,PCR阳性的占47%(72/154)。用这些引物扩增的PCR产物序列总是显示出与suisor M. parvum的同源性,这证实了它们的特异性,并突出了与其他物种血浆的非特异性扩增。这是阿根廷为鉴定猪支原体和细小支原体而设计的第一个检测方法。然而,考虑到世界范围内血浆基因组知识的进步,应该进行进一步的研究,以标准化阿根廷猪血浆病诊断的新检测方法。
Swine hemoplasmosis detected in farms of Argentina by a new nested PCR assay
Pintos, M.E.; Posik, D.M.; Bonzo, E.; Perfumo, C.J.; Arauz, M.S.: Swine hemoplasmosis detected in farms o f Argentina by a new nested PCR assay. Rev. Vet. 32: 2, 196-201, 2021. Swine hemoplasmosis or swine infectious anemia is a worldwide distribution disease caused by the hemotropic mycoplasmas Mycoplasma suis and Mycoplasma parvum. The aim of this study was to determine the presence of M. suis-M. parvum infection in subclinical pigs from herds of Buenos Aires province, Argentina, by means of new nested PCR. The PCR assay primers were designed based on the 16S ribosomal gene sequences of swine hemoplasmas available at GenBank. To standardize the assay, pig blood samples positive for hemoplasma by May Grünwald-Giemsa (MGG) stained blood smears were used. A total of 482 pig blood samples were analyzed. A 32% (154/482) of MGG stained blood smears were positive to M. suis o M. parvum. From these 154 samples, 47% (72/154) were positive by PCR. Sequences of PCR products amplified with these primers always showed identity with M. suisor M. parvum, validating their specificity and highlighting the unspecific amplification with hemoplasmas of other species. This is the first assay designed in Argentina to identify M. suis and M. parvum. However, considering the advances in the knowledge of the genome of hemoplasmas world wide, further studies should be performed to standardize new assays for the diagnosis of swine hemoplasmosis in Argentina.
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