Mycoplasma ovipneumoniae can predispose bighorn sheep to fatal Mannheimia haemolytica pneumonia

Mycoplasma ovipneumoniae has been isolated from the lungs of pneumonic bighorn sheep (BHS). However experimental reproduction of fatal pneumonia in BHS with M. ovipneumoniae was not successful. Therefore the specific role, if any, of M. ovipneumoniae in BHS pneumonia is unclear. The objective of thi...

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description Mycoplasma ovipneumoniae has been isolated from the lungs of pneumonic bighorn sheep (BHS). However experimental reproduction of fatal pneumonia in BHS with M. ovipneumoniae was not successful. Therefore the specific role, if any, of M. ovipneumoniae in BHS pneumonia is unclear. The objective of this study was to determine whether M. ovipneumoniae alone causes fatal pneumonia in BHS, or predisposes them to infection by Mannheimia haemolytica. We chose M. haemolytica for this study because of its isolation from pneumonic BHS, and its consistent ability to cause fatal pneumonia under experimental conditions. Since in vitro culture could attenuate virulence of M. ovipneumoniae, we used ceftiofur-treated lung homogenates from pneumonic BHS lambs or nasopharyngeal washings from M. ovipneumoniae-positive domestic sheep (DS) as the source of M. ovipneumoniae. Two adult BHS were inoculated intranasally with lung homogenates while two others received nasopharyngeal washings from DS. All BHS developed clinical signs of respiratory infection, but only one BHS died. The dead BHS had carried leukotoxin-positive M. haemolytica in the nasopharynx before the onset of this study. It is likely that M. ovipneumoniae colonization predisposed this BHS to fatal infection with the M. haemolytica already present in this animal. The remaining three BHS developed pneumonia and died 1–5 days following intranasal inoculation with M. haemolytica. On necropsy, lungs of all four BHS showed lesions characteristic of bronchopneumonia. M. haemolytica and M. ovipneumoniae were isolated from the lungs. These results suggest that M. ovipneumoniae alone may not cause fatal pneumonia in BHS, but can predispose them to fatal pneumonia due to M. haemolytica infection.
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animal pathogenic bacteria
Animals
Antibodies, Bacterial - blood
bacterial colonization
bacterial pneumonia
Bacteriology
Bighorn sheep
Biological and medical sciences
DNA, Bacterial - chemistry
DNA, Bacterial - genetics
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
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lesions (animal)
Lung - immunology
Lung - microbiology
lungs
Mannheimia haemolytica
Mannheimia haemolytica - genetics
Mannheimia haemolytica - immunology
Microbiology
Miscellaneous
mixed infection
mortality
Mycoplasma
Mycoplasma ovipneumoniae
Mycoplasma ovipneumoniae - genetics
Mycoplasma ovipneumoniae - immunology
nasopharynx
Neutralization Tests - veterinary
Ovis canadensis
Pasteurellosis, Pneumonic - immunology
Pasteurellosis, Pneumonic - microbiology
Pneumonia
Polymerase Chain Reaction - veterinary
RNA, Ribosomal, 16S - chemistry
RNA, Ribosomal, 16S - genetics
Sheep
Sheep Diseases - immunology
Sheep Diseases - microbiology
Sheep, Bighorn
signs and symptoms (animals and humans)
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