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Molecular and serological dynamics of Chlamydia pecorum infection in a longitudinal study of prime lamb production

BACKGROUND: Chlamydia pecorum is a globally significant livestock pathogen causing pathology and production losses. The on-farm infection and serological dynamics and the relevance of existing diagnostic tools for diagnosing C. pecorum in livestock remains poorly characterized. In this study, we cha...

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Autores principales: Bommana, Sankhya, Walker, Evelyn, Desclozeaux, Marion, Jelocnik, Martina, Timms, Peter, Polkinghorne, Adam, Carver, Scott
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Publicado: PeerJ Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5787346/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29379689
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.4296
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author Bommana, Sankhya
Walker, Evelyn
Desclozeaux, Marion
Jelocnik, Martina
Timms, Peter
Polkinghorne, Adam
Carver, Scott
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Walker, Evelyn
Desclozeaux, Marion
Jelocnik, Martina
Timms, Peter
Polkinghorne, Adam
Carver, Scott
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description BACKGROUND: Chlamydia pecorum is a globally significant livestock pathogen causing pathology and production losses. The on-farm infection and serological dynamics and the relevance of existing diagnostic tools for diagnosing C. pecorum in livestock remains poorly characterized. In this study, we characterized the antigen and antibody dynamics of this pathogen in a longitudinal study of prime lamb production, utilizing the infection focused C. pecorum-specific 16S rRNA qPCR assay and serology based chlamydial Complement fixation Test (CFT). METHODS: The study consisted of 76 Border Leicester mixed sex lambs (39 females and 37 males) that were sampled bimonthly from 2–10 months of age in a commercial farm operating in Central NSW, Australia. Blood/plasma was analysed for CFT antibodies, and swabs from conjunctival, rectal and vaginal sites were analysed for C. pecorum shedding using qPCR. We assessed the temporal and overall dynamics of C. pecorum in lambs, including detailed description and comparison of qPCR and CFT, the timing of first detection by either diagnostic method, the lag between infection and antibody response; and the distribution of qPCR load and CFT antibody titre over time. RESULTS: Over the study period, C. pecorum was highly prevalent (71.0% by qPCR, 92.1% by CFT, 96.0% by both), with 21.1% (16/76) lambs shedding ≥1, 000 qPCR copies/µl (denoted as high shedders). C. pecorum shedding (as evidence of infection) were first observed at two months of age (14.4%) with a significant peak of infection occurring at six months of age (34.2%), whereas seroconversions peaked at eight months of age (81.5%). 52.6% of C. pecorum qPCR and CFT positive lambs became qPCR negative by 10 months of age, indicating clearance of chlamydial infection. Although CFT is utilised for on-farm detection of active infection, we confirm that it lagged behind qPCR detection (average lag 1.7 ± 2.1 months) and that the proportion of qPCR positives simultaneously identified by CFT was low with 2/11 (18.1%), 0/13, 17/25 (68.0%), 5/7 (71.4%) and 1/10 (10.0%) concurrent seroconversions occurring at two, four, six, eight and 10 months of age, respectively. DISCUSSION: This work reveals rapid rates of C. pecorum infection and widespread exposure during lamb production. The comparison of molecular and serological diagnostic agreement longitudinally, supports the use of qPCR as an important ancillary tool for the detection of active infections in conjunction with chlamydial CFT for routine veterinary diagnostics. Development of rapid Point-of-Care (POC) tools for diagnosing active infection would be valuable for producers and veterinarians.
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spelling pubmed-57873462018-01-29 Molecular and serological dynamics of Chlamydia pecorum infection in a longitudinal study of prime lamb production Bommana, Sankhya Walker, Evelyn Desclozeaux, Marion Jelocnik, Martina Timms, Peter Polkinghorne, Adam Carver, Scott PeerJ Microbiology BACKGROUND: Chlamydia pecorum is a globally significant livestock pathogen causing pathology and production losses. The on-farm infection and serological dynamics and the relevance of existing diagnostic tools for diagnosing C. pecorum in livestock remains poorly characterized. In this study, we characterized the antigen and antibody dynamics of this pathogen in a longitudinal study of prime lamb production, utilizing the infection focused C. pecorum-specific 16S rRNA qPCR assay and serology based chlamydial Complement fixation Test (CFT). METHODS: The study consisted of 76 Border Leicester mixed sex lambs (39 females and 37 males) that were sampled bimonthly from 2–10 months of age in a commercial farm operating in Central NSW, Australia. Blood/plasma was analysed for CFT antibodies, and swabs from conjunctival, rectal and vaginal sites were analysed for C. pecorum shedding using qPCR. We assessed the temporal and overall dynamics of C. pecorum in lambs, including detailed description and comparison of qPCR and CFT, the timing of first detection by either diagnostic method, the lag between infection and antibody response; and the distribution of qPCR load and CFT antibody titre over time. RESULTS: Over the study period, C. pecorum was highly prevalent (71.0% by qPCR, 92.1% by CFT, 96.0% by both), with 21.1% (16/76) lambs shedding ≥1, 000 qPCR copies/µl (denoted as high shedders). C. pecorum shedding (as evidence of infection) were first observed at two months of age (14.4%) with a significant peak of infection occurring at six months of age (34.2%), whereas seroconversions peaked at eight months of age (81.5%). 52.6% of C. pecorum qPCR and CFT positive lambs became qPCR negative by 10 months of age, indicating clearance of chlamydial infection. Although CFT is utilised for on-farm detection of active infection, we confirm that it lagged behind qPCR detection (average lag 1.7 ± 2.1 months) and that the proportion of qPCR positives simultaneously identified by CFT was low with 2/11 (18.1%), 0/13, 17/25 (68.0%), 5/7 (71.4%) and 1/10 (10.0%) concurrent seroconversions occurring at two, four, six, eight and 10 months of age, respectively. DISCUSSION: This work reveals rapid rates of C. pecorum infection and widespread exposure during lamb production. The comparison of molecular and serological diagnostic agreement longitudinally, supports the use of qPCR as an important ancillary tool for the detection of active infections in conjunction with chlamydial CFT for routine veterinary diagnostics. Development of rapid Point-of-Care (POC) tools for diagnosing active infection would be valuable for producers and veterinarians. PeerJ Inc. 2018-01-25 /pmc/articles/PMC5787346/ /pubmed/29379689 http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.4296 Text en ©2018 Bommana 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, reproduction and adaptation in any medium and for any purpose provided that it is properly attributed. For attribution, the original author(s), title, publication source (PeerJ) and either DOI or URL of the article must be cited.
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Bommana, Sankhya
Walker, Evelyn
Desclozeaux, Marion
Jelocnik, Martina
Timms, Peter
Polkinghorne, Adam
Carver, Scott
Molecular and serological dynamics of Chlamydia pecorum infection in a longitudinal study of prime lamb production
title Molecular and serological dynamics of Chlamydia pecorum infection in a longitudinal study of prime lamb production
title_full Molecular and serological dynamics of Chlamydia pecorum infection in a longitudinal study of prime lamb production
title_fullStr Molecular and serological dynamics of Chlamydia pecorum infection in a longitudinal study of prime lamb production
title_full_unstemmed Molecular and serological dynamics of Chlamydia pecorum infection in a longitudinal study of prime lamb production
title_short Molecular and serological dynamics of Chlamydia pecorum infection in a longitudinal study of prime lamb production
title_sort molecular and serological dynamics of chlamydia pecorum infection in a longitudinal study of prime lamb production
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5787346/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29379689
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.4296
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