Two strains of Mycoplasma synoviae from chicken flocks on the same layer farm differ in their ability to produce eggshell apex abnormality

•The sequence of the 5′ end of the vlhA gene was used to type Mycoplasma synoviae strains isolated from the same chicken farm.•Two different Mycoplasma synoviae strains were related to the presence or absence of eggshell apex abnormality in the farm.•Experimental infection with PASC8 strain produced...

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Veröffentlicht in:Veterinary microbiology 2016-09, Vol.193, p.60-66
Hauptverfasser: Catania, S., Gobbo, F., Bilato, D., Gagliazzo, L., Moronato, M.L., Terregino, C., Bradbury, J.M., Ramírez, A.S.
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Zusammenfassung:•The sequence of the 5′ end of the vlhA gene was used to type Mycoplasma synoviae strains isolated from the same chicken farm.•Two different Mycoplasma synoviae strains were related to the presence or absence of eggshell apex abnormality in the farm.•Experimental infection with PASC8 strain produced eggshell apex abnormality.•Experimental infection with TRACH strain was not associated with eggshell apex abnormality. Mycoplasma synoviae (Ms) is considered to be an economically important poultry pathogen. Although the full economic costs of infection in layer chickens are still under debate, the prevalence of Ms is known to be high in some countries and earlier reports have shown a correlation between infection and Eggshell Apex Abnormality (EAA). This work is a continuation of an earlier study of a clinical case of EAA on a layer hen farm where the presence of two different strains of Ms, based on the sequence of the 5′ end of the vlhA gene, was demonstrated. Both strains could be detected in the trachea but only one (designated strain PASC8) appeared able to colonize the oviduct, while the other (designated TRACH) was not found in the oviduct and has not been related to EAA. The PASC8 partial vlhA gene sequence differs from that of the TRACH in having a 39 nucleotide deletion in the proline rich region and three point mutations in the RIII region. Based on this information an experimental infection was performed in SPF chickens using groups infected with either the PASC8 or the TRACH strain and a non-infected control group. Both Ms strains were detected in the trachea of infected birds, but only the PASC8 strain was found in the oviduct. Furthermore, EAA developed only in the group infected with PASC8 strain. Compared to the control group, both strains produced an adverse impact on egg production: a decrease in the numbers laid and in their average weight (P
ISSN:0378-1135
1873-2542
DOI:10.1016/j.vetmic.2016.08.007