Molecular detection of Theileria species, Anaplasma species, Candidatus Mycoplasma haemobos, Trypanosoma evansi and first evidence of Theileria sinensis-associated bovine anaemia in crossbred KedahKelantan x Brahman cattle

Background: Serious disease outbreaks in cattle are usually associated with blood pathogens. This study aims to detect blood pathogens namely Theileria species, Anaplasma species, Candidatus Mycoplasma haemobos and Trypanosoma evansi, and determine their phylogenetic relationships and haemato-bioche...

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Main Authors: Ada Agina, Onyinyechukwu, Shaari, Mohd Rosly, Md Isa, Nur Mahiza, Ajat, Mokrish, Saad, Mohd Zamri, Mazlan, Mazlina, Muhamad, Azim Salahuddin, Kassim, Afrah Alhana, Lee, Chai Ha, Rusli, Fairuz Hazwani, Masaud, Darulmuqaamah, Hamzah, Hazilawati
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spelling my.upm.eprints.942502023-05-08T04:05:38Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/94250/ Molecular detection of Theileria species, Anaplasma species, Candidatus Mycoplasma haemobos, Trypanosoma evansi and first evidence of Theileria sinensis-associated bovine anaemia in crossbred KedahKelantan x Brahman cattle Ada Agina, Onyinyechukwu Shaari, Mohd Rosly Md Isa, Nur Mahiza Ajat, Mokrish Saad, Mohd Zamri Mazlan, Mazlina Muhamad, Azim Salahuddin Kassim, Afrah Alhana Lee, Chai Ha Rusli, Fairuz Hazwani Masaud, Darulmuqaamah Hamzah, Hazilawati Background: Serious disease outbreaks in cattle are usually associated with blood pathogens. This study aims to detect blood pathogens namely Theileria species, Anaplasma species, Candidatus Mycoplasma haemobos and Trypanosoma evansi, and determine their phylogenetic relationships and haemato-biochemical abnormalities in naturally infected cattle. Methods: Molecular analysis was achieved by PCR amplification and sequencing of PCR amplicons of 18SrRN of Theileria species, 16SrRNA genes of Anaplasma and Mycoplasma species, MPSP genes of T. orientalis and T. sinensis, MSP4 gene of A. marginale, 16SrRNA gene of Candidatus Mycoplasma haemobos, and RoTat1.2 VSG gene of Trypanosoma evansi, in sixty-one (61) clinically ill Kedah Kelantan x Brahman cattle in Pahang, Malaysia. Results: A total of 44 (72.13%) cattle were infected with more than one blood pathogen. Theileria species was the blood pathogen with the highest molecular detection rate (72.13, 95% CI 59.83–81.81%). Nucleotide blast analyses of all sequences demonstrated high degree of molecular similarity (98–100%) in comparison with their respective reference sequences. Analysis of 18SrRNA gene sequences of Theileria species and 16SrRNA gene sequences of Anaplasma species revealed Theileria sinensis and Anaplasma platys respectively as additional species detected inthese cattle. MPSP-PCR analysis was conducted for further confirmation of T. sinensis. The blood picture of eight infected cattle groups revealed poikilocytosis, anisocytosis, rouleaux formation and degenerative left shift. High mean erythrocyte fragility values were common in infected cattle groups. Anaemia of the macrocytic normochromic type and spherocytes were observed in the T. evansi and Anaplasma platys + Theileria sinensis double species co-infected cattle group. Normocytic normochromic anaemia was observed in the T. sinensis infected cattle group. Significant (p < 0.05) increases in serum liver and kidney parameters, total protein, globulin, total and unconjugated bilirubin and decreased albumin values were observed in the T. evansi infected cattle when compared to clinically healthy cattle. Conclusion: We present the first evidence of Theileria sinensis-associated bovine anaemia (TSABA) in Malaysian cattle. Because of the high occurrence of bovine theileriosis and detection of A. platys, there is an urgent need for appropriate preventive and control measures against these blood pathogens. BMC 2021-07-18 Article PeerReviewed Ada Agina, Onyinyechukwu and Shaari, Mohd Rosly and Md Isa, Nur Mahiza and Ajat, Mokrish and Saad, Mohd Zamri and Mazlan, Mazlina and Muhamad, Azim Salahuddin and Kassim, Afrah Alhana and Lee, Chai Ha and Rusli, Fairuz Hazwani and Masaud, Darulmuqaamah and Hamzah, Hazilawati (2021) Molecular detection of Theileria species, Anaplasma species, Candidatus Mycoplasma haemobos, Trypanosoma evansi and first evidence of Theileria sinensis-associated bovine anaemia in crossbred KedahKelantan x Brahman cattle. BMC Veterinary Research, 17. art. no. 246. pp. 1-20. ISSN 1746-6148 https://bmcvetres.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12917-021-02902-0 10.1186/s12917-021-02902-0
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description Background: Serious disease outbreaks in cattle are usually associated with blood pathogens. This study aims to detect blood pathogens namely Theileria species, Anaplasma species, Candidatus Mycoplasma haemobos and Trypanosoma evansi, and determine their phylogenetic relationships and haemato-biochemical abnormalities in naturally infected cattle. Methods: Molecular analysis was achieved by PCR amplification and sequencing of PCR amplicons of 18SrRN of Theileria species, 16SrRNA genes of Anaplasma and Mycoplasma species, MPSP genes of T. orientalis and T. sinensis, MSP4 gene of A. marginale, 16SrRNA gene of Candidatus Mycoplasma haemobos, and RoTat1.2 VSG gene of Trypanosoma evansi, in sixty-one (61) clinically ill Kedah Kelantan x Brahman cattle in Pahang, Malaysia. Results: A total of 44 (72.13%) cattle were infected with more than one blood pathogen. Theileria species was the blood pathogen with the highest molecular detection rate (72.13, 95% CI 59.83–81.81%). Nucleotide blast analyses of all sequences demonstrated high degree of molecular similarity (98–100%) in comparison with their respective reference sequences. Analysis of 18SrRNA gene sequences of Theileria species and 16SrRNA gene sequences of Anaplasma species revealed Theileria sinensis and Anaplasma platys respectively as additional species detected inthese cattle. MPSP-PCR analysis was conducted for further confirmation of T. sinensis. The blood picture of eight infected cattle groups revealed poikilocytosis, anisocytosis, rouleaux formation and degenerative left shift. High mean erythrocyte fragility values were common in infected cattle groups. Anaemia of the macrocytic normochromic type and spherocytes were observed in the T. evansi and Anaplasma platys + Theileria sinensis double species co-infected cattle group. Normocytic normochromic anaemia was observed in the T. sinensis infected cattle group. Significant (p < 0.05) increases in serum liver and kidney parameters, total protein, globulin, total and unconjugated bilirubin and decreased albumin values were observed in the T. evansi infected cattle when compared to clinically healthy cattle. Conclusion: We present the first evidence of Theileria sinensis-associated bovine anaemia (TSABA) in Malaysian cattle. Because of the high occurrence of bovine theileriosis and detection of A. platys, there is an urgent need for appropriate preventive and control measures against these blood pathogens.
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author Ada Agina, Onyinyechukwu
Shaari, Mohd Rosly
Md Isa, Nur Mahiza
Ajat, Mokrish
Saad, Mohd Zamri
Mazlan, Mazlina
Muhamad, Azim Salahuddin
Kassim, Afrah Alhana
Lee, Chai Ha
Rusli, Fairuz Hazwani
Masaud, Darulmuqaamah
Hamzah, Hazilawati
spellingShingle Ada Agina, Onyinyechukwu
Shaari, Mohd Rosly
Md Isa, Nur Mahiza
Ajat, Mokrish
Saad, Mohd Zamri
Mazlan, Mazlina
Muhamad, Azim Salahuddin
Kassim, Afrah Alhana
Lee, Chai Ha
Rusli, Fairuz Hazwani
Masaud, Darulmuqaamah
Hamzah, Hazilawati
Molecular detection of Theileria species, Anaplasma species, Candidatus Mycoplasma haemobos, Trypanosoma evansi and first evidence of Theileria sinensis-associated bovine anaemia in crossbred KedahKelantan x Brahman cattle
author_facet Ada Agina, Onyinyechukwu
Shaari, Mohd Rosly
Md Isa, Nur Mahiza
Ajat, Mokrish
Saad, Mohd Zamri
Mazlan, Mazlina
Muhamad, Azim Salahuddin
Kassim, Afrah Alhana
Lee, Chai Ha
Rusli, Fairuz Hazwani
Masaud, Darulmuqaamah
Hamzah, Hazilawati
author_sort Ada Agina, Onyinyechukwu
title Molecular detection of Theileria species, Anaplasma species, Candidatus Mycoplasma haemobos, Trypanosoma evansi and first evidence of Theileria sinensis-associated bovine anaemia in crossbred KedahKelantan x Brahman cattle
title_short Molecular detection of Theileria species, Anaplasma species, Candidatus Mycoplasma haemobos, Trypanosoma evansi and first evidence of Theileria sinensis-associated bovine anaemia in crossbred KedahKelantan x Brahman cattle
title_full Molecular detection of Theileria species, Anaplasma species, Candidatus Mycoplasma haemobos, Trypanosoma evansi and first evidence of Theileria sinensis-associated bovine anaemia in crossbred KedahKelantan x Brahman cattle
title_fullStr Molecular detection of Theileria species, Anaplasma species, Candidatus Mycoplasma haemobos, Trypanosoma evansi and first evidence of Theileria sinensis-associated bovine anaemia in crossbred KedahKelantan x Brahman cattle
title_full_unstemmed Molecular detection of Theileria species, Anaplasma species, Candidatus Mycoplasma haemobos, Trypanosoma evansi and first evidence of Theileria sinensis-associated bovine anaemia in crossbred KedahKelantan x Brahman cattle
title_sort molecular detection of theileria species, anaplasma species, candidatus mycoplasma haemobos, trypanosoma evansi and first evidence of theileria sinensis-associated bovine anaemia in crossbred kedahkelantan x brahman cattle
publisher BMC
publishDate 2021
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/94250/
https://bmcvetres.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12917-021-02902-0
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