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Genomic Diversity of a Globally Used, Live Attenuated Mycoplasma Vaccine

Authors :
Wesley Long, S
Klose, SM
Olaogun, OM
Disint, JF
Shil, P
Gyuranecz, M
Kreizinger, Z
Foldi, D
Catania, S
Bottinelli, M
Dall'Ora, A
Feberwee, A
van der Most, M
Andrews, DM
Underwood, GJ
Morrow, CJ
Noormohammadi, AH
Marenda, MS
Wesley Long, S
Klose, SM
Olaogun, OM
Disint, JF
Shil, P
Gyuranecz, M
Kreizinger, Z
Foldi, D
Catania, S
Bottinelli, M
Dall'Ora, A
Feberwee, A
van der Most, M
Andrews, DM
Underwood, GJ
Morrow, CJ
Noormohammadi, AH
Marenda, MS
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The Mycoplasma synoviae live attenuated vaccine strain MS-H (Vaxsafe MS; Bioproperties Pty., Ltd., Australia) is commonly used around the world to prevent chronic infections caused by M. synoviae in birds and to minimize economic losses in the poultry industry. MS-H is a temperature-sensitive strain that is generated via the chemical mutagenesis of a virulent M. synoviae isolate, 86079/7NS. 32 single nucleotide polymorphisms have been found in the genome of MS-H compared to that of 86079/7NS, including 25 in predicted coding sequences (CDSs). There is limited information on the stability of these mutations in MS-H in vitro during the propagation of the vaccine manufacturing process or in vivo after the vaccination of chickens. Here, we performed a comparative analysis of MS-H genomes after in vitro and in vivo passages under different circumstances. Studying the dynamics of the MS-H population can provide insights into the factors that potentially affect the health of vaccinated birds. The genomes of 11 in vitro laboratory passages and 138 MS-H bird reisolates contained a total of 254 sequence variations. Of these, 39 variations associated with CDSs were detected in more than one genome (range = 2 to 62, median = 2.5), suggesting that these sequences are particularly prone to mutations. From the 25 CDSs containing previously characterized variations between MS-H and 86079/7NS, 7 were identified in the MS-H reisolates and progenies examined here. In conclusion, the MS-H genome contains individual regions that are prone to mutations that enable the restoration of the genotype or the phenotype of wild-type 86079/7NS in those regions. However, accumulated mutations in these regions are rare. IMPORTANCE Preventative measures, such as vaccination, are commonly used for the control of mycoplasmal infections in poultry. A live attenuated vaccine strain (Vaxsafe MS; MS-H; Bioproperties Pty. Ltd., Australia) is used for the prevention of disease caused by M. synoviae in many

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Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1397540136
Document Type :
Electronic Resource