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A mixed population of Helicobacter pylori, Helicobacter bizzozeronii and “Helicobacter heilmannii” in the gastric mucosa of a domestic cat

BACKGROUND: The presence of Helicobacter within the gastric mucosa is responsible for producing pathology in many animal species, including man. Since humans have been shown to harbour many of the same bacterial species as domestic carnivores, concern over their zoonotic potential has been growing....

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Autores principales: Canejo-Teixeira, Rute, Oliveira, Manuela, Pissarra, Hugo, Niza, Maria Manuela Manuela E E, Vilela, Christina L
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4405862/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25905013
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2046-0481-67-25
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author Canejo-Teixeira, Rute
Oliveira, Manuela
Pissarra, Hugo
Niza, Maria Manuela Manuela E E
Vilela, Christina L
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Oliveira, Manuela
Pissarra, Hugo
Niza, Maria Manuela Manuela E E
Vilela, Christina L
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description BACKGROUND: The presence of Helicobacter within the gastric mucosa is responsible for producing pathology in many animal species, including man. Since humans have been shown to harbour many of the same bacterial species as domestic carnivores, concern over their zoonotic potential has been growing. Helicobacter pylori, a class 1 carcinogen responsible for cases of gastritis and gastric cancer in humans, produces similar pathology in pet carnivores and is considered an example of anthroponosis. The case here presented refers to a 13 year-old mixed breed spayed female cat seen at necropsy. FINDINGS: Stomach samples were analysed for the presence of Helicobacter spp. by cytology, histopathology and PCR. Mild mucosal atrophy was observed in the fundus and antrum, while lymphoplasmocytic infiltrates where noted in the lamina propria of the antrum. Helicobacter-like organisms were observed in the corpus and antrum, occupying gastric glands and surface mucosa. It was possible to detect Helicobacter spp., H. pylori, H. heilmannii and H. bizzozeronii in the fundus, corpus and antrum by PCR, while in the antrum PCR samples were positive for H. pylori. CONCLUSIONS: The spayed female under study could represent either a yet un-described population of domestic cats infected with H. pylori or a case of anthroponosis.
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spelling pubmed-44058622015-04-23 A mixed population of Helicobacter pylori, Helicobacter bizzozeronii and “Helicobacter heilmannii” in the gastric mucosa of a domestic cat Canejo-Teixeira, Rute Oliveira, Manuela Pissarra, Hugo Niza, Maria Manuela Manuela E E Vilela, Christina L Ir Vet J Short Report BACKGROUND: The presence of Helicobacter within the gastric mucosa is responsible for producing pathology in many animal species, including man. Since humans have been shown to harbour many of the same bacterial species as domestic carnivores, concern over their zoonotic potential has been growing. Helicobacter pylori, a class 1 carcinogen responsible for cases of gastritis and gastric cancer in humans, produces similar pathology in pet carnivores and is considered an example of anthroponosis. The case here presented refers to a 13 year-old mixed breed spayed female cat seen at necropsy. FINDINGS: Stomach samples were analysed for the presence of Helicobacter spp. by cytology, histopathology and PCR. Mild mucosal atrophy was observed in the fundus and antrum, while lymphoplasmocytic infiltrates where noted in the lamina propria of the antrum. Helicobacter-like organisms were observed in the corpus and antrum, occupying gastric glands and surface mucosa. It was possible to detect Helicobacter spp., H. pylori, H. heilmannii and H. bizzozeronii in the fundus, corpus and antrum by PCR, while in the antrum PCR samples were positive for H. pylori. CONCLUSIONS: The spayed female under study could represent either a yet un-described population of domestic cats infected with H. pylori or a case of anthroponosis. BioMed Central 2014-11-19 /pmc/articles/PMC4405862/ /pubmed/25905013 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2046-0481-67-25 Text en © Canejo-Teixeira et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. 2014 This article is published under license to BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Short Report
Canejo-Teixeira, Rute
Oliveira, Manuela
Pissarra, Hugo
Niza, Maria Manuela Manuela E E
Vilela, Christina L
A mixed population of Helicobacter pylori, Helicobacter bizzozeronii and “Helicobacter heilmannii” in the gastric mucosa of a domestic cat
title A mixed population of Helicobacter pylori, Helicobacter bizzozeronii and “Helicobacter heilmannii” in the gastric mucosa of a domestic cat
title_full A mixed population of Helicobacter pylori, Helicobacter bizzozeronii and “Helicobacter heilmannii” in the gastric mucosa of a domestic cat
title_fullStr A mixed population of Helicobacter pylori, Helicobacter bizzozeronii and “Helicobacter heilmannii” in the gastric mucosa of a domestic cat
title_full_unstemmed A mixed population of Helicobacter pylori, Helicobacter bizzozeronii and “Helicobacter heilmannii” in the gastric mucosa of a domestic cat
title_short A mixed population of Helicobacter pylori, Helicobacter bizzozeronii and “Helicobacter heilmannii” in the gastric mucosa of a domestic cat
title_sort mixed population of helicobacter pylori, helicobacter bizzozeronii and “helicobacter heilmannii” in the gastric mucosa of a domestic cat
topic Short Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4405862/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25905013
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2046-0481-67-25
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