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Detection, quantification and genetic variability of Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae from apparently healthy and pneumonic swine

Authors :
Jorge Timenetsky
Odaylin Plasencia Márquez
Arianna Duque Ortiz
Yaima Burgher Pulgarón
Lucas Miranda Marques
Joan Peña Rodríguez
Angélica Cristine de Almeida Campos
Evelyn Lobo Rivero
Source :
Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science, Vol 52, Iss 4 (2015)
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Universidade de Sao Paulo, Agencia USP de Gestao da Informacao Academica (AGUIA), 2015.

Abstract

Molecular differences among Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae strains present in pneumonic lungs of swine have been largely studied. However, no comparative studies concerning the strains present in apparently healthy pigs have been carried out. This study aimed to detect, quantify and perform molecular analysis of M. hyopneumoniae strains in pig lungs with and without pneumonic lesions. The detection of M. hyopneumoniae was performed using multiplex PCR (YAMAGUTI, 2008), real-time PCR (STRAIT et al., 2008) and multiple VNTR amplification (VRANCKX et al., 2011). Molecular characterization of the strains was achieved by analysis of the VNTR copy number in P97R1, P146R3, H2R1 and H4. M. hyopneumoniae was detected in samples from healthy and pneumonic pigs and the amount of M. hyopneumoniae positive samples detected varied with the type of assay. The greater number of positive samples was identified by the multiple VNTR amplification combined with capillary electrophoresis. Using real-time PCR, 4.9*104 M. hyopneumoniae genome copies/mL was detected in apparently healthy lungs. A mean quantity of 3.9*106 M. hyopneumoniae genome copies/mL was detected in pneumonic lungs. The analysis of VNTR copy number demonstrated a high genetic variability of the M. hyopneumoniae strains present in apparently healthy and pneumonic lungs. Strains having 3 VNTR copy number in P97R1, were detected only in pneumonic lungs and strains having 40 and 43 VNTR copy number in P146R3 were detected only in apparently healthy lungs. Despite the genetic variability of M. hyopneumoniae, predominant strains in the swine farms could be identified.

Details

ISSN :
16784456 and 14139596
Volume :
52
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f3e5092a8762e5c9e23a40e0e249141c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1678-4456.v52i4p310-318