PATHOGENICITY OF PORCINE INTESTINAL SPIROCHETES IN GNOTOBIOTIC PIGS

被引:59
作者
NEEF, NA
LYSONS, RJ
TROTT, DJ
HAMPSON, DJ
JONES, PW
MORGAN, JH
机构
[1] INST ANIM HLTH,NEWBURY RG16 0NN,BERKS,ENGLAND
[2] MURDOCH UNIV,SCH VET STUDIES,PERTH,WA 6150,AUSTRALIA
关键词
D O I
10.1128/IAI.62.6.2395-2403.1994
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Twelve intestinal spirochete strains of porcine origin were characterized on the basis of their phenotypic properties, by multilocus enzyme electrophoresis, and by pathogenicity testing in gnotobiotic pigs. The spirochetes used included two strains of Serpulina hyodysenteriae (B204 and P18A), two strains of Serpulina innocens (E256 and 4/71), one strain from the proposed new genus and species ''Anguillina coli'', (P43/6/78), and seven non-S. hyodysenteriae strains recently isolated from United Kingdom pig herds with a history of nonspecific diarrhea and typhlocolitis. By multilocus enzyme electrophoresis, five of these were identified as S. innocens, one was identified as an unspecified Serpulina sp., and one was identified as ''A. coli.'' S. hyodysenteriae B204 and P18A, ''A. coli'' P43/6/78 and 2/7, and three (22/7, P280/1, and 14/5) of the five S. innocens field isolates induced mucoid feces and typhlocolitis in gnotobiotic pigs. None of the other spirochetes produced clinical signs or large intestinal pathology in this model. The ''A. coli'' strains induced a more watery diarrhea, with lesions present more proximally in the large intestine, than did the other pathogenic spirochetes. S. innocens 22/7 was also tested for pathogenicity in hysterotomy-derived pigs that had previously been artificially colonized with a spirochete-free intestinal flora and shown to be susceptible to swine dysentery. Despite effective colonization, strain 22/7 did not produce any disease, nor was there any exacerbation of large intestinal pathology or clinical signs when pigs with an experimentally induced existing colitis caused by Yersinia pseudotuberculosis were superinfected with strain 22/7. Certain non-S. hyodysenteriae spirochetes are therefore capable of inducing disease in gnotobiotic pigs, but their role as primary or opportunistic pathogens in conventional pigs remains equivocal.
引用
收藏
页码:2395 / 2403
页数:9
相关论文
共 49 条
[1]  
ANDREWS JJ, 1983, 25TH P ANN M AM ASS, P395
[2]  
BARKER IK, 1993, PATHOLOGY DOMESTIC A, P1
[3]   PHYSIOLOGICAL-PROPERTIES AND CLASSIFICATION OF STRAINS OF TREPONEMA SP ISOLATED FROM PIGS IN POLAND [J].
BINEK, M ;
SZYNKIEWICZ, ZM .
COMPARATIVE IMMUNOLOGY MICROBIOLOGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 1984, 7 (3-4) :141-148
[4]   IDENTIFICATION OF TREPONEMA HYODYSENTERIAE BY A RAPID SLIDE AGGLUTINATION-TEST [J].
BURROWS, MR ;
LEMCKE, RM .
VETERINARY RECORD, 1981, 108 (09) :187-189
[5]  
Crucioli V, 1981, Scand J Gastroenterol Suppl, V70, P177
[6]  
DUHAMEL GE, 1993, IN PRESS P AM ASS VE
[7]   DIAGNOSIS OF COLITIS IN PIGS [J].
DUNCAN, AL ;
LYSONS, RJ .
VETERINARY RECORD, 1987, 121 (18) :430-430
[8]   SPIROCHETOSIS OF THE HUMAN RECTUM ASSOCIATED WITH AN INTRAEPITHELIAL MAST-CELL AND IGE PLASMA-CELL RESPONSE [J].
GEBBERS, JO ;
FERGUSON, DJP ;
MASON, C ;
KELLY, P ;
JEWELL, DP .
GUT, 1987, 28 (05) :588-593
[9]  
GIRARD C, 1989, CAN VET J, V30, P68
[10]  
HAMPSON DJ, 1991, PIG NEWS INF, V2, P233