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Invasive Ability of Escherichia coliO18 Isolated from Swine Neonatal Diarrhea

Authors :
Wada, Y.
Kato, M.
Yamamoto, S.
Shibahara, T.
Ishikawa, Y.
Kadota, K.
Source :
Veterinary Pathology; July 2004, Vol. 41 Issue: 4 p433-437, 5p
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

Neonatal diarrhea occurred at two swine breeding farms in Hokkaido. Ten piglets aged 2 to 4 days were examined. Grossly, significant changes were confined to the small intestine. The mucous membrane was muddy and thickened. The intraluminal contents from the jejunum to the colon were liquid and yellow. In the small intestine, numerous Gram-negative bacilli preferentially adhered to the apex of villi. The mucosa was erosive with villous atrophy. There were bacilli also in the lamina propria and in the cytoplasm of degenerated enterocytes. Nonhemolytic Escherichia colistrains, belonging to serogroup E. coliO18 and possessing K88 fimbriae, were isolated from the small intestine. They could not be classified into any of the diarrheagenic E. coligroups because of the absence of genes of LT, STh, STp, VT1, VT2, eae, invE, and ipaH.After inoculation of the isolates on HEp-2 cells, some bacilli were engulfed by cytoplasmic projections resembling membrane ruffles and subsequently were localized in cytoplasmic vacuoles or free in the cytoplasm. These findings support the view that the present E. coliO18 is a new invasive strain enteropathogenic to piglets.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03009858
Volume :
41
Issue :
4
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Veterinary Pathology
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs33140063
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1354/vp.41-4-433