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Isolation of Digital Dermatitis Treponemes from Hoof Lesions in Wild North American Elk (Cervus elaphus) in Washington State USA

机译:从美国华盛顿州野生北美麋鹿(Cervus elaphus)蹄部病变中分离出数字皮肤炎性耳蜗

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Since 2008, a large increase in the numbers of cases of lameness have been seen in wild North American elk (Cervus elaphus) from Washington State, USA. The most recent cases manifested as foot lesions similar both clinically and pathologically to those seen in digital dermatitis (DD) in cattle and sheep, a disease with a bacterial etiopathogenesis. To determine whether the same bacteria considered responsible for DD are associated with elk lameness, lesion samples were subjected to bacterial isolation studies and PCR assays for three phylogroups of relevant DD treponemes. The DD treponemes were isolated from lesional tissues but not from control feet or other areas of the diseased foot (including the coronary band or interdigital space), suggesting that the bacteria are strongly associated with DD lesions and may therefore be causal. In addition, PCR analysis revealed that all three unique DD treponeme phylotypes were found in elk hoof disease, and in 23% of samples, all 3 DD-associated treponemes were present in lesions. Sequence analysis of the 16S rRNA gene showed that the elk lesion treponemes were phylogenetically almost identical to those isolated from cattle and sheep DD lesions. The isolates were particularly similar to two of the three culturable DD treponeme phylotypes: specifically, the Treponema medium/Treponema vincentii-like and Treponema phagedenis-like DD spirochetes. The third treponeme culturable phylogroup (Treponema pedis), although detected by PCR, was not isolated. This is the first report describing isolation of DD treponemes from a wildlife host, suggesting that the disease may be evolving to include a wider spectrum of cloven-hoofed animals.
机译:自2008年以来,美国华盛顿州的野生北美麋鹿(Cervus elaphus)的la足病例数大大增加。最近的病例表现为脚部病变,在临床和病理上与牛和绵羊的数字性皮炎(DD)中所见的相似,这是一种细菌性病因病。为了确定被认为是造成DD的同一细菌是否与麋鹿la行有关,对病变样品进行了细菌分离研究,并对相关DD色氨酸的三个系统群进行了PCR分析。 DD色氨酸是从病变组织中分离出来的,而不是从对照脚或患病脚的其他区域(包括冠状动脉带或指间间隙)中分离出来的,这表明细菌与DD病变密切相关,因此可能是因果关系。此外,PCR分析显示,在麋蹄病中发现了所有三种独特的DD截短型系统型,并且在23%的样品中,病变中存在所有3种与DD相关的截短型。对16S rRNA基因的序列分析表明,麋病变病原体在系统发育上几乎与从牛和绵羊DD病原体中分离出的相同。分离物特别类似于三种可培养的DD treponeme系统型中的两种:具体而言,是中型螺旋体/文氏小螺旋体和盘状螺旋体DD螺旋体。尽管通过PCR检测到,但没有分离出第三种可伸缩的可培养根瘤菌群(Treponema pedis)。这是第一份描述从野生动植物宿主分离DD端粒的报告,这表明该疾病可能正在发展,包括更广泛的丁香蹄类动物。

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