Natural Mycoplasma bovis infection associated with epithelioid granulomatous caseonecrotic bronchiolitis at a progressed disease stage in calves

Mycoplasma bovis (M. bovis) is a pathogen that especially effects the respiratory system of cattle. We focused on the histopathological changes in the lungs caused by M. bovis because the lesions in the bronchi or bronchioles and alveoli are quite different in natural infections. Thirty-five lung sa...

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Main Authors: Suwanruengsri, Mathurot, Uemura, Ryoko, Uda Zahli, Izzati, Kanda, Takuya, Fuke, Naoyuki, Yasuda, Masahiro, Hirai, Takuya, Yamaguchi, Ryoji
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Published: Chulalongkorn University 2022
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/102288/
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spelling my.upm.eprints.1022882023-09-21T04:00:47Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/102288/ Natural Mycoplasma bovis infection associated with epithelioid granulomatous caseonecrotic bronchiolitis at a progressed disease stage in calves Suwanruengsri, Mathurot Uemura, Ryoko Uda Zahli, Izzati Kanda, Takuya Fuke, Naoyuki Yasuda, Masahiro Hirai, Takuya Yamaguchi, Ryoji Mycoplasma bovis (M. bovis) is a pathogen that especially effects the respiratory system of cattle. We focused on the histopathological changes in the lungs caused by M. bovis because the lesions in the bronchi or bronchioles and alveoli are quite different in natural infections. Thirty-five lung samples from 2-to 12-month-old Japanese Black calves with respiratory symptoms were collected and examined for bacteria presence and pathological changes using immunohistochemistry (IHC). Using the loop-mediated isothermal amplification method, 18 of the 35 samples were found to be positive for M. bovis, which was isolated and identified. In 7 of the samples, only M. bovis was detected, whereas in the other 11, other bacteria coexisted with M. bovis. Anti-M. bovis, anti-MAC387, anti-Iba1, anti-CD3, anti-CD20, anti-AE1/AE3 cytokeratin and anti-IL8 were used for antigen detection. Histopathological studies and diagnoses of the lungs were examined in two parts; bronchiolar lesions and alveolar lesions. The bronchiolar findings were divided into three groups: granulomatous, caseonecrotic and suppurative bronchiolitis. The alveolar lesions found were quite mild, except in three cases. IHC staining revealed strong evidence of M. bovis in degenerated neutrophils, which was confirmed by electron microscopy. The main inflammatory cell response to M. bovis infections was degenerate neutrophils, which caused the destruction of the bronchial epithelium and possibly induced epithelioid granulomatous inflammation, resulting in severe chronic respiratory diseases in cattle. Chulalongkorn University 2022-01-24 Article PeerReviewed Suwanruengsri, Mathurot and Uemura, Ryoko and Uda Zahli, Izzati and Kanda, Takuya and Fuke, Naoyuki and Yasuda, Masahiro and Hirai, Takuya and Yamaguchi, Ryoji (2022) Natural Mycoplasma bovis infection associated with epithelioid granulomatous caseonecrotic bronchiolitis at a progressed disease stage in calves. Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine, 52 (1). 33 - 44. ISSN 0125-6491; ESSN: 2985-1130 https://he01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/tjvm/article/view/254775 10.14456/tjvm.2022.4
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description Mycoplasma bovis (M. bovis) is a pathogen that especially effects the respiratory system of cattle. We focused on the histopathological changes in the lungs caused by M. bovis because the lesions in the bronchi or bronchioles and alveoli are quite different in natural infections. Thirty-five lung samples from 2-to 12-month-old Japanese Black calves with respiratory symptoms were collected and examined for bacteria presence and pathological changes using immunohistochemistry (IHC). Using the loop-mediated isothermal amplification method, 18 of the 35 samples were found to be positive for M. bovis, which was isolated and identified. In 7 of the samples, only M. bovis was detected, whereas in the other 11, other bacteria coexisted with M. bovis. Anti-M. bovis, anti-MAC387, anti-Iba1, anti-CD3, anti-CD20, anti-AE1/AE3 cytokeratin and anti-IL8 were used for antigen detection. Histopathological studies and diagnoses of the lungs were examined in two parts; bronchiolar lesions and alveolar lesions. The bronchiolar findings were divided into three groups: granulomatous, caseonecrotic and suppurative bronchiolitis. The alveolar lesions found were quite mild, except in three cases. IHC staining revealed strong evidence of M. bovis in degenerated neutrophils, which was confirmed by electron microscopy. The main inflammatory cell response to M. bovis infections was degenerate neutrophils, which caused the destruction of the bronchial epithelium and possibly induced epithelioid granulomatous inflammation, resulting in severe chronic respiratory diseases in cattle.
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author Suwanruengsri, Mathurot
Uemura, Ryoko
Uda Zahli, Izzati
Kanda, Takuya
Fuke, Naoyuki
Yasuda, Masahiro
Hirai, Takuya
Yamaguchi, Ryoji
spellingShingle Suwanruengsri, Mathurot
Uemura, Ryoko
Uda Zahli, Izzati
Kanda, Takuya
Fuke, Naoyuki
Yasuda, Masahiro
Hirai, Takuya
Yamaguchi, Ryoji
Natural Mycoplasma bovis infection associated with epithelioid granulomatous caseonecrotic bronchiolitis at a progressed disease stage in calves
author_facet Suwanruengsri, Mathurot
Uemura, Ryoko
Uda Zahli, Izzati
Kanda, Takuya
Fuke, Naoyuki
Yasuda, Masahiro
Hirai, Takuya
Yamaguchi, Ryoji
author_sort Suwanruengsri, Mathurot
title Natural Mycoplasma bovis infection associated with epithelioid granulomatous caseonecrotic bronchiolitis at a progressed disease stage in calves
title_short Natural Mycoplasma bovis infection associated with epithelioid granulomatous caseonecrotic bronchiolitis at a progressed disease stage in calves
title_full Natural Mycoplasma bovis infection associated with epithelioid granulomatous caseonecrotic bronchiolitis at a progressed disease stage in calves
title_fullStr Natural Mycoplasma bovis infection associated with epithelioid granulomatous caseonecrotic bronchiolitis at a progressed disease stage in calves
title_full_unstemmed Natural Mycoplasma bovis infection associated with epithelioid granulomatous caseonecrotic bronchiolitis at a progressed disease stage in calves
title_sort natural mycoplasma bovis infection associated with epithelioid granulomatous caseonecrotic bronchiolitis at a progressed disease stage in calves
publisher Chulalongkorn University
publishDate 2022
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/102288/
https://he01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/tjvm/article/view/254775
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