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Characterization of Escherichia colipathogenicity and drug resistance in yolk peritonitis

Authors :
Li, Qingqing
Fang, Weile
Chen, Shupeng
Li, Guyue
Jiang, Chenxi
Zhuang, Yu
Li, Lin
Liu, Pei
Guo, Xiaoquan
Hu, Guoliang
Liu, Ping
Gao, Xiaona
Source :
Poultry Science; July 2024, Vol. 103 Issue: 7
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Yolk Peritonitis can lead to a rapid decline in egg production, which seriously affects the health of laying hens and the profitability of chicken farms. Escherichia coli(E. coli) is the most common cause of yolk peritonitis in laying hens. In this study, bacterial samples were collected from the ovaries and fallopian tubes of laying hens with suspected yolk peritonitis from a laying farm in Jiangsu Province, and their pathogenicity and drug resistance were investigated. Initially, morphological and biochemical detection methods were employed to isolate and identify the pathogenic bacteria. The results showed that a total of 16 strains of E. coliwere isolated from laying hens with yolk peritonitis. Subsequently, the drug resistance and pathogenicity of a randomly selected E. colistrain were analyzed and predicted by genome sequencing technology, and the drug resistance of E. coli was verified by drug sensitivity test and PCR. Finally, the virulence was verified by infection experiment in mice. The study revealed that the egg-yolk peritonitis in laying hens was caused by E. coliinfection, and the genome sequencing analysis revealed that the bacteria had multidrug resistance and high virulence. The drug susceptibility testing indicates that E. coliexhibited resistance to aminoglycosides, β-lactam, macrolides, fluoroquinolones, and sulfonamides. In this study, resistance genes including KdpE, aadA5, APH(3 ")-ID, APH(6)-ID, and TEM-1 were identified, and their expression levels varied across different stages of bacterial growth. The results of virulence analysis indicated a mortality rate of 50% in mice infected with E. coliat a concentration of 2.985 × 107CFU/mL. E. coliinfection resulted in damage to various tissues and organs in mice, with the intestinal tissue structure being the most severely affected. This study provides a reference for the study of drug resistance mechanisms in E. coliand provides valuable insights into the selection of drugs for the treatment of vitelline peritonitis.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00325791 and 15253171
Volume :
103
Issue :
7
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Poultry Science
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs66185297
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2024.103814