Invasion and persistence of Mycoplasma bovis in embryonic calf turbinate cells

Mycoplasma bovis is a wall-less bacterium causing bovine mycoplasmosis, a disease showing a broad range of clinical manifestations in cattle. It leads to enormous economic losses to the beef and dairy industries. Antibiotic treatments are not efficacious and currently no efficient vaccine is availab...

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Hauptverfasser: Bürki, Sibylle, Gaschen, Véronique, Stoffel, Michael H, Stojiljkovic, Ana, Frey, Joachim, Kuehni-Boghenbor, Kathrin, Pilo, Paola
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description Mycoplasma bovis is a wall-less bacterium causing bovine mycoplasmosis, a disease showing a broad range of clinical manifestations in cattle. It leads to enormous economic losses to the beef and dairy industries. Antibiotic treatments are not efficacious and currently no efficient vaccine is available. Moreover, mechanisms of pathogenicity of this bacterium are not clear, as few virulence attributes are known. Microscopic observations of necropsy material suggest the possibility of an intracellular stage of M. bovis. We used a combination of a gentamicin protection assay, a variety of chemical treatments to block mycoplasmas entry in eukaryotic cells, and fluorescence and transmission electron microscopy to investigate the intracellular life of M. bovis in calf turbinate cells. Our findings indicate that M. bovis invades and persists in primary embryonic calf turbinate cells. Moreover, M. bovis can multiply within these cells. The intracellular phase of M. bovis may represent a protective niche for this pathogen and contribute to its escape from the host's immune defense as well as avoidance of antimicrobial agents.
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subjects Animals
bacteria
beef
calves
Cattle
Cattle Diseases - microbiology
dairy industry
Embryo, Mammalian - microbiology
eukaryotic cells
financial economics
fluorescence
gentamicin
immune response
Life Sciences
mitosis
Mycoplasma bovis
Mycoplasma bovis - physiology
Mycoplasma Infections - microbiology
Mycoplasma Infections - veterinary
mycoplasmosis
necropsy
pathogens
transmission electron microscopy
Turbinates - microbiology
vaccines
virulence
title Invasion and persistence of Mycoplasma bovis in embryonic calf turbinate cells
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