Cargando…

Isolation of pathogenic Leptospira strains from naturally infected cattle in Uruguay reveals high serovar diversity, and uncovers a relevant risk for human leptospirosis

Leptospirosis is a neglected zoonosis with worldwide distribution. The causative agents are spirochete bacteria of the Leptospira genus, displaying huge diversity of serovars, the identity of which is critical for effective diagnosis and vaccination purposes. Among many other mammalian species, Lept...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Zarantonelli, Leticia, Suanes, Alejandra, Meny, Paulina, Buroni, Florencia, Nieves, Cecilia, Salaberry, Ximena, Briano, Carolina, Ashfield, Natalia, Da Silva Silveira, Caroline, Dutra, Fernando, Easton, Cristina, Fraga, Martin, Giannitti, Federico, Hamond, Camila, Macías-Rioseco, Melissa, Menéndez, Clara, Mortola, Alberto, Picardeau, Mathieu, Quintero, Jair, Ríos, Cristina, Rodríguez, Víctor, Romero, Agustín, Varela, Gustavo, Rivero, Rodolfo, Schelotto, Felipe, Riet-Correa, Franklin, Buschiazzo, Alejandro
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2018
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6136691/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30212451
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0006694
_version_ 1783355047638204416
author Zarantonelli, Leticia
Suanes, Alejandra
Meny, Paulina
Buroni, Florencia
Nieves, Cecilia
Salaberry, Ximena
Briano, Carolina
Ashfield, Natalia
Da Silva Silveira, Caroline
Dutra, Fernando
Easton, Cristina
Fraga, Martin
Giannitti, Federico
Hamond, Camila
Macías-Rioseco, Melissa
Menéndez, Clara
Mortola, Alberto
Picardeau, Mathieu
Quintero, Jair
Ríos, Cristina
Rodríguez, Víctor
Romero, Agustín
Varela, Gustavo
Rivero, Rodolfo
Schelotto, Felipe
Riet-Correa, Franklin
Buschiazzo, Alejandro
author_facet Zarantonelli, Leticia
Suanes, Alejandra
Meny, Paulina
Buroni, Florencia
Nieves, Cecilia
Salaberry, Ximena
Briano, Carolina
Ashfield, Natalia
Da Silva Silveira, Caroline
Dutra, Fernando
Easton, Cristina
Fraga, Martin
Giannitti, Federico
Hamond, Camila
Macías-Rioseco, Melissa
Menéndez, Clara
Mortola, Alberto
Picardeau, Mathieu
Quintero, Jair
Ríos, Cristina
Rodríguez, Víctor
Romero, Agustín
Varela, Gustavo
Rivero, Rodolfo
Schelotto, Felipe
Riet-Correa, Franklin
Buschiazzo, Alejandro
author_sort Zarantonelli, Leticia
collection PubMed
description Leptospirosis is a neglected zoonosis with worldwide distribution. The causative agents are spirochete bacteria of the Leptospira genus, displaying huge diversity of serovars, the identity of which is critical for effective diagnosis and vaccination purposes. Among many other mammalian species, Leptospira infects cattle, eliciting acute signs in calves, and chronic disease in adult animals often leading to abortions. In South America, and including in Uruguay, beef and dairy export are leading sources of national income. Despite the importance of bovine health, food safety, and bovine-related dissemination of leptospirosis to humans, extremely limited information is available as to the identity of Leptospira species and serovars infecting cattle in Uruguay and the South American subcontinent. Here we report a multicentric 3-year study resulting in the isolation and detailed characterization of 40 strains of Leptospira spp. obtained from infected cattle. Combined serologic and molecular typing identified these isolates as L. interrogans serogroup Pomona serovar Kennewicki (20 strains), L. interrogans serogroup Canicola serovar Canicola (1 strain), L. borgpetersenii serogroup Sejroe serovar Hardjo (10 strains) and L. noguchii (9 strains). The latter showed remarkable phenotypic and genetic variability, belonging to 6 distinct serogroups, including 3 that did not react with a large panel of reference serogrouping antisera. Approximately 20% of cattle sampled in the field were found to be shedding pathogenic Leptospira in their urine, uncovering a threat for public health that is being largely neglected. The two L. interrogans serovars that we isolated from cattle displayed identical genetic signatures to those of human isolates that had previously been obtained from leptospirosis patients. This report of local Leptospira strains shall improve diagnostic tools and the understanding of leptospirosis epidemiology in South America. These strains could also be used as new components within bacterin vaccines to protect against the pathogenic Leptospira strains that are actually circulating, a direct measure to reduce the risk of human leptospirosis.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-6136691
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2018
publisher Public Library of Science
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-61366912018-09-27 Isolation of pathogenic Leptospira strains from naturally infected cattle in Uruguay reveals high serovar diversity, and uncovers a relevant risk for human leptospirosis Zarantonelli, Leticia Suanes, Alejandra Meny, Paulina Buroni, Florencia Nieves, Cecilia Salaberry, Ximena Briano, Carolina Ashfield, Natalia Da Silva Silveira, Caroline Dutra, Fernando Easton, Cristina Fraga, Martin Giannitti, Federico Hamond, Camila Macías-Rioseco, Melissa Menéndez, Clara Mortola, Alberto Picardeau, Mathieu Quintero, Jair Ríos, Cristina Rodríguez, Víctor Romero, Agustín Varela, Gustavo Rivero, Rodolfo Schelotto, Felipe Riet-Correa, Franklin Buschiazzo, Alejandro PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article Leptospirosis is a neglected zoonosis with worldwide distribution. The causative agents are spirochete bacteria of the Leptospira genus, displaying huge diversity of serovars, the identity of which is critical for effective diagnosis and vaccination purposes. Among many other mammalian species, Leptospira infects cattle, eliciting acute signs in calves, and chronic disease in adult animals often leading to abortions. In South America, and including in Uruguay, beef and dairy export are leading sources of national income. Despite the importance of bovine health, food safety, and bovine-related dissemination of leptospirosis to humans, extremely limited information is available as to the identity of Leptospira species and serovars infecting cattle in Uruguay and the South American subcontinent. Here we report a multicentric 3-year study resulting in the isolation and detailed characterization of 40 strains of Leptospira spp. obtained from infected cattle. Combined serologic and molecular typing identified these isolates as L. interrogans serogroup Pomona serovar Kennewicki (20 strains), L. interrogans serogroup Canicola serovar Canicola (1 strain), L. borgpetersenii serogroup Sejroe serovar Hardjo (10 strains) and L. noguchii (9 strains). The latter showed remarkable phenotypic and genetic variability, belonging to 6 distinct serogroups, including 3 that did not react with a large panel of reference serogrouping antisera. Approximately 20% of cattle sampled in the field were found to be shedding pathogenic Leptospira in their urine, uncovering a threat for public health that is being largely neglected. The two L. interrogans serovars that we isolated from cattle displayed identical genetic signatures to those of human isolates that had previously been obtained from leptospirosis patients. This report of local Leptospira strains shall improve diagnostic tools and the understanding of leptospirosis epidemiology in South America. These strains could also be used as new components within bacterin vaccines to protect against the pathogenic Leptospira strains that are actually circulating, a direct measure to reduce the risk of human leptospirosis. Public Library of Science 2018-09-13 /pmc/articles/PMC6136691/ /pubmed/30212451 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0006694 Text en © 2018 Zarantonelli 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
Zarantonelli, Leticia
Suanes, Alejandra
Meny, Paulina
Buroni, Florencia
Nieves, Cecilia
Salaberry, Ximena
Briano, Carolina
Ashfield, Natalia
Da Silva Silveira, Caroline
Dutra, Fernando
Easton, Cristina
Fraga, Martin
Giannitti, Federico
Hamond, Camila
Macías-Rioseco, Melissa
Menéndez, Clara
Mortola, Alberto
Picardeau, Mathieu
Quintero, Jair
Ríos, Cristina
Rodríguez, Víctor
Romero, Agustín
Varela, Gustavo
Rivero, Rodolfo
Schelotto, Felipe
Riet-Correa, Franklin
Buschiazzo, Alejandro
Isolation of pathogenic Leptospira strains from naturally infected cattle in Uruguay reveals high serovar diversity, and uncovers a relevant risk for human leptospirosis
title Isolation of pathogenic Leptospira strains from naturally infected cattle in Uruguay reveals high serovar diversity, and uncovers a relevant risk for human leptospirosis
title_full Isolation of pathogenic Leptospira strains from naturally infected cattle in Uruguay reveals high serovar diversity, and uncovers a relevant risk for human leptospirosis
title_fullStr Isolation of pathogenic Leptospira strains from naturally infected cattle in Uruguay reveals high serovar diversity, and uncovers a relevant risk for human leptospirosis
title_full_unstemmed Isolation of pathogenic Leptospira strains from naturally infected cattle in Uruguay reveals high serovar diversity, and uncovers a relevant risk for human leptospirosis
title_short Isolation of pathogenic Leptospira strains from naturally infected cattle in Uruguay reveals high serovar diversity, and uncovers a relevant risk for human leptospirosis
title_sort isolation of pathogenic leptospira strains from naturally infected cattle in uruguay reveals high serovar diversity, and uncovers a relevant risk for human leptospirosis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6136691/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30212451
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0006694
work_keys_str_mv AT zarantonellileticia isolationofpathogenicleptospirastrainsfromnaturallyinfectedcattleinuruguayrevealshighserovardiversityanduncoversarelevantriskforhumanleptospirosis
AT suanesalejandra isolationofpathogenicleptospirastrainsfromnaturallyinfectedcattleinuruguayrevealshighserovardiversityanduncoversarelevantriskforhumanleptospirosis
AT menypaulina isolationofpathogenicleptospirastrainsfromnaturallyinfectedcattleinuruguayrevealshighserovardiversityanduncoversarelevantriskforhumanleptospirosis
AT buroniflorencia isolationofpathogenicleptospirastrainsfromnaturallyinfectedcattleinuruguayrevealshighserovardiversityanduncoversarelevantriskforhumanleptospirosis
AT nievescecilia isolationofpathogenicleptospirastrainsfromnaturallyinfectedcattleinuruguayrevealshighserovardiversityanduncoversarelevantriskforhumanleptospirosis
AT salaberryximena isolationofpathogenicleptospirastrainsfromnaturallyinfectedcattleinuruguayrevealshighserovardiversityanduncoversarelevantriskforhumanleptospirosis
AT brianocarolina isolationofpathogenicleptospirastrainsfromnaturallyinfectedcattleinuruguayrevealshighserovardiversityanduncoversarelevantriskforhumanleptospirosis
AT ashfieldnatalia isolationofpathogenicleptospirastrainsfromnaturallyinfectedcattleinuruguayrevealshighserovardiversityanduncoversarelevantriskforhumanleptospirosis
AT dasilvasilveiracaroline isolationofpathogenicleptospirastrainsfromnaturallyinfectedcattleinuruguayrevealshighserovardiversityanduncoversarelevantriskforhumanleptospirosis
AT dutrafernando isolationofpathogenicleptospirastrainsfromnaturallyinfectedcattleinuruguayrevealshighserovardiversityanduncoversarelevantriskforhumanleptospirosis
AT eastoncristina isolationofpathogenicleptospirastrainsfromnaturallyinfectedcattleinuruguayrevealshighserovardiversityanduncoversarelevantriskforhumanleptospirosis
AT fragamartin isolationofpathogenicleptospirastrainsfromnaturallyinfectedcattleinuruguayrevealshighserovardiversityanduncoversarelevantriskforhumanleptospirosis
AT giannittifederico isolationofpathogenicleptospirastrainsfromnaturallyinfectedcattleinuruguayrevealshighserovardiversityanduncoversarelevantriskforhumanleptospirosis
AT hamondcamila isolationofpathogenicleptospirastrainsfromnaturallyinfectedcattleinuruguayrevealshighserovardiversityanduncoversarelevantriskforhumanleptospirosis
AT maciasriosecomelissa isolationofpathogenicleptospirastrainsfromnaturallyinfectedcattleinuruguayrevealshighserovardiversityanduncoversarelevantriskforhumanleptospirosis
AT menendezclara isolationofpathogenicleptospirastrainsfromnaturallyinfectedcattleinuruguayrevealshighserovardiversityanduncoversarelevantriskforhumanleptospirosis
AT mortolaalberto isolationofpathogenicleptospirastrainsfromnaturallyinfectedcattleinuruguayrevealshighserovardiversityanduncoversarelevantriskforhumanleptospirosis
AT picardeaumathieu isolationofpathogenicleptospirastrainsfromnaturallyinfectedcattleinuruguayrevealshighserovardiversityanduncoversarelevantriskforhumanleptospirosis
AT quinterojair isolationofpathogenicleptospirastrainsfromnaturallyinfectedcattleinuruguayrevealshighserovardiversityanduncoversarelevantriskforhumanleptospirosis
AT rioscristina isolationofpathogenicleptospirastrainsfromnaturallyinfectedcattleinuruguayrevealshighserovardiversityanduncoversarelevantriskforhumanleptospirosis
AT rodriguezvictor isolationofpathogenicleptospirastrainsfromnaturallyinfectedcattleinuruguayrevealshighserovardiversityanduncoversarelevantriskforhumanleptospirosis
AT romeroagustin isolationofpathogenicleptospirastrainsfromnaturallyinfectedcattleinuruguayrevealshighserovardiversityanduncoversarelevantriskforhumanleptospirosis
AT varelagustavo isolationofpathogenicleptospirastrainsfromnaturallyinfectedcattleinuruguayrevealshighserovardiversityanduncoversarelevantriskforhumanleptospirosis
AT riverorodolfo isolationofpathogenicleptospirastrainsfromnaturallyinfectedcattleinuruguayrevealshighserovardiversityanduncoversarelevantriskforhumanleptospirosis
AT schelottofelipe isolationofpathogenicleptospirastrainsfromnaturallyinfectedcattleinuruguayrevealshighserovardiversityanduncoversarelevantriskforhumanleptospirosis
AT rietcorreafranklin isolationofpathogenicleptospirastrainsfromnaturallyinfectedcattleinuruguayrevealshighserovardiversityanduncoversarelevantriskforhumanleptospirosis
AT buschiazzoalejandro isolationofpathogenicleptospirastrainsfromnaturallyinfectedcattleinuruguayrevealshighserovardiversityanduncoversarelevantriskforhumanleptospirosis
AT isolationofpathogenicleptospirastrainsfromnaturallyinfectedcattleinuruguayrevealshighserovardiversityanduncoversarelevantriskforhumanleptospirosis