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Oral Uptake of Chlamydia psittaci by Ducklings Results in Systemic Dissemination
Enteric infections caused by Chlamydia (C.) psittaci are frequent in ducks, but mostly remain subclinical under field conditions. To emulate natural infection, we investigated the pathogenic potential of a C. psittaci field strain in orally inoculated 4-day-old ducklings. Three different challenge d...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4864072/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27168325 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0154860 |
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author | Thierry, Simon Vorimore, Fabien Rossignol, Christelle Scharf, Sabine Sachse, Konrad Berthon, Patricia Durand, Benoit Virlogeux-Payant, Isabelle Borel, Nicole Laroucau, Karine |
author_facet | Thierry, Simon Vorimore, Fabien Rossignol, Christelle Scharf, Sabine Sachse, Konrad Berthon, Patricia Durand, Benoit Virlogeux-Payant, Isabelle Borel, Nicole Laroucau, Karine |
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description | Enteric infections caused by Chlamydia (C.) psittaci are frequent in ducks, but mostly remain subclinical under field conditions. To emulate natural infection, we investigated the pathogenic potential of a C. psittaci field strain in orally inoculated 4-day-old ducklings. Three different challenge doses were tested and seven contact animals were also mock-inoculated with buffer in each group. Over the course of ten days, the birds were monitored for clinical symptoms and chlamydial dissemination before final examination of tissues using histopathology and immunohistochemistry. While the challenge strain disseminated systemically to all internal organs, mild signs of diarrhea were confined to ducklings inoculated with the highest dose (4.3 x 10(8) IFU/mL, Group 1). No other clinical symptoms or histopathological lesions were seen. The chlamydial load in internal organs as measured by PCR depended on the challenge dose and was unevenly distributed, i.e. high loads in spleen, liver, and distal small and large intestinal tract (ileum, cecum and rectum) vs. ten times lower values in lungs and proximal small intestinal tract (duodenum and jejunum). Notably, the C. psittaci infection of contact birds became evident on day 10 post-infection, with bacterial loads comparable to those of experimentally-infected animals, thus suggesting rapid bird-to-bird transmission of the challenge strain. |
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spelling | pubmed-48640722016-05-18 Oral Uptake of Chlamydia psittaci by Ducklings Results in Systemic Dissemination Thierry, Simon Vorimore, Fabien Rossignol, Christelle Scharf, Sabine Sachse, Konrad Berthon, Patricia Durand, Benoit Virlogeux-Payant, Isabelle Borel, Nicole Laroucau, Karine PLoS One Research Article Enteric infections caused by Chlamydia (C.) psittaci are frequent in ducks, but mostly remain subclinical under field conditions. To emulate natural infection, we investigated the pathogenic potential of a C. psittaci field strain in orally inoculated 4-day-old ducklings. Three different challenge doses were tested and seven contact animals were also mock-inoculated with buffer in each group. Over the course of ten days, the birds were monitored for clinical symptoms and chlamydial dissemination before final examination of tissues using histopathology and immunohistochemistry. While the challenge strain disseminated systemically to all internal organs, mild signs of diarrhea were confined to ducklings inoculated with the highest dose (4.3 x 10(8) IFU/mL, Group 1). No other clinical symptoms or histopathological lesions were seen. The chlamydial load in internal organs as measured by PCR depended on the challenge dose and was unevenly distributed, i.e. high loads in spleen, liver, and distal small and large intestinal tract (ileum, cecum and rectum) vs. ten times lower values in lungs and proximal small intestinal tract (duodenum and jejunum). Notably, the C. psittaci infection of contact birds became evident on day 10 post-infection, with bacterial loads comparable to those of experimentally-infected animals, thus suggesting rapid bird-to-bird transmission of the challenge strain. Public Library of Science 2016-05-11 /pmc/articles/PMC4864072/ /pubmed/27168325 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0154860 Text en © 2016 Thierry et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 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 author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Thierry, Simon Vorimore, Fabien Rossignol, Christelle Scharf, Sabine Sachse, Konrad Berthon, Patricia Durand, Benoit Virlogeux-Payant, Isabelle Borel, Nicole Laroucau, Karine Oral Uptake of Chlamydia psittaci by Ducklings Results in Systemic Dissemination |
title | Oral Uptake of Chlamydia psittaci by Ducklings Results in Systemic Dissemination |
title_full | Oral Uptake of Chlamydia psittaci by Ducklings Results in Systemic Dissemination |
title_fullStr | Oral Uptake of Chlamydia psittaci by Ducklings Results in Systemic Dissemination |
title_full_unstemmed | Oral Uptake of Chlamydia psittaci by Ducklings Results in Systemic Dissemination |
title_short | Oral Uptake of Chlamydia psittaci by Ducklings Results in Systemic Dissemination |
title_sort | oral uptake of chlamydia psittaci by ducklings results in systemic dissemination |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4864072/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27168325 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0154860 |
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