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Translational Approach to Induce and Evaluate Verocytotoxic E. coli O138 Based Disease in Piglets

SIMPLE SUMMARY: The aim of the study was to set up experimental conditions to simulate the simultaneous outbreak of post-weaning diarrhea and enterotoxaemia in weaned piglets, through verocytotoxic O138 Escherichia coli challenge. Zootechnical, clinical, microbiological, histological and immunologic...

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Autores principales: Rossi, Luciana, Turin, Lauretta, Alborali, Giovanni Loris, Demartini, Eugenio, Filipe, Joel Fernando Soares, Riva, Federica, Riccaboni, Pietro, Scanziani, Eugenio, Trevisi, Paolo, Dall’Ara, Paola, Dell’Anno, Matteo, Baldi, Antonella
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8388622/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34438872
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11082415
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author Rossi, Luciana
Turin, Lauretta
Alborali, Giovanni Loris
Demartini, Eugenio
Filipe, Joel Fernando Soares
Riva, Federica
Riccaboni, Pietro
Scanziani, Eugenio
Trevisi, Paolo
Dall’Ara, Paola
Dell’Anno, Matteo
Baldi, Antonella
author_facet Rossi, Luciana
Turin, Lauretta
Alborali, Giovanni Loris
Demartini, Eugenio
Filipe, Joel Fernando Soares
Riva, Federica
Riccaboni, Pietro
Scanziani, Eugenio
Trevisi, Paolo
Dall’Ara, Paola
Dell’Anno, Matteo
Baldi, Antonella
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: The aim of the study was to set up experimental conditions to simulate the simultaneous outbreak of post-weaning diarrhea and enterotoxaemia in weaned piglets, through verocytotoxic O138 Escherichia coli challenge. Zootechnical, clinical, microbiological, histological and immunological parameters were evaluated along the follow-up of control and infected groups. Results showed that experimental infection significantly affected the clinical status. Infected animals showed significant higher total median scores of epiphora, vitality, hair irregularity, oedema and depression; in addition, they displayed evident inflammatory infiltrate of lymphocytes, and follicular hyperplasia, increase of IgG in the intestinal crypts and CD3-positive T cells in intestinal epithelium. The infection model, carried out on receptor-mediated susceptible piglets, allowed to identify a discriminative panel of clinical symptoms related to Escherichia coli O138 infection and could be used to assess the protective effect of antibiotic alternatives. ABSTRACT: Pig livestock was influenced by several global concerns that imposed a re-thinking of the farming system, which included the reduction in chemical dependency and the development of antimicrobial alternatives. Post-weaning diarrhea and enterotoxaemia caused by Escherichia coli, are serious threats that are responsible for the economic losses related to mortality, morbidity and stunted growth in weaning piglets. The aim of the study was to set up experimental conditions to simulate the simultaneous outbreak of post-weaning diarrhea and enterotoxaemia in weaned piglets, through verocytotoxic O138 Escherichia coli challenge, with a multidisciplinary approach. Eighteen piglets susceptible to F18 VTEC infection were selected by polymerase chain reaction for polymorphism on the fucosyltransferase 1 gene and randomly divided in two experimental groups, non-infected controls (C; n = 6) and infected ones (I; n = 12) and housed into individual pens at the same environmental conditions for 29 days. At day 20, I pigs were orally inoculated with Escherichia coli O138 and fed a high protein ration for 3 days. Zootechnical, clinical, microbiological, histological and immunological parameters were evaluated along the follow up (3 and 9 days). Experimental infection, confirmed by bacteria faecal shedding of the I group, significantly affected the clinical status. The I group showed significantly higher total scores, corresponding to medians of the sum of daily scores from days 1 to 3 (Σ3) and 1 to 9 (Σ9) post infection, epiphora, vitality, hair irregularity, oedema and depression. Histological examination showed evident inflammatory infiltrate of lymphocytes, and follicular hyperplasia in I pigs; in the same group, the immunohistochemical and immunological assays revealed an increase in IgG in the intestinal crypts and CD3-positive T cells in intestinal epithelium. The experimental Escherichia coli infection in controlled conditions is crucial for both the evaluation of innovative compounds and the elucidation of the mechanisms associated with the persistence of antibacterial resistant strains. In conclusion, the adopted infection model, carried out on receptor-mediated susceptible piglets, allowed us to identify a discriminative panel of clinical symptoms related to Escherichia coli O138 infection, and could be used to assess the protective effect of antibiotic alternatives.
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spelling pubmed-83886222021-08-27 Translational Approach to Induce and Evaluate Verocytotoxic E. coli O138 Based Disease in Piglets Rossi, Luciana Turin, Lauretta Alborali, Giovanni Loris Demartini, Eugenio Filipe, Joel Fernando Soares Riva, Federica Riccaboni, Pietro Scanziani, Eugenio Trevisi, Paolo Dall’Ara, Paola Dell’Anno, Matteo Baldi, Antonella Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: The aim of the study was to set up experimental conditions to simulate the simultaneous outbreak of post-weaning diarrhea and enterotoxaemia in weaned piglets, through verocytotoxic O138 Escherichia coli challenge. Zootechnical, clinical, microbiological, histological and immunological parameters were evaluated along the follow-up of control and infected groups. Results showed that experimental infection significantly affected the clinical status. Infected animals showed significant higher total median scores of epiphora, vitality, hair irregularity, oedema and depression; in addition, they displayed evident inflammatory infiltrate of lymphocytes, and follicular hyperplasia, increase of IgG in the intestinal crypts and CD3-positive T cells in intestinal epithelium. The infection model, carried out on receptor-mediated susceptible piglets, allowed to identify a discriminative panel of clinical symptoms related to Escherichia coli O138 infection and could be used to assess the protective effect of antibiotic alternatives. ABSTRACT: Pig livestock was influenced by several global concerns that imposed a re-thinking of the farming system, which included the reduction in chemical dependency and the development of antimicrobial alternatives. Post-weaning diarrhea and enterotoxaemia caused by Escherichia coli, are serious threats that are responsible for the economic losses related to mortality, morbidity and stunted growth in weaning piglets. The aim of the study was to set up experimental conditions to simulate the simultaneous outbreak of post-weaning diarrhea and enterotoxaemia in weaned piglets, through verocytotoxic O138 Escherichia coli challenge, with a multidisciplinary approach. Eighteen piglets susceptible to F18 VTEC infection were selected by polymerase chain reaction for polymorphism on the fucosyltransferase 1 gene and randomly divided in two experimental groups, non-infected controls (C; n = 6) and infected ones (I; n = 12) and housed into individual pens at the same environmental conditions for 29 days. At day 20, I pigs were orally inoculated with Escherichia coli O138 and fed a high protein ration for 3 days. Zootechnical, clinical, microbiological, histological and immunological parameters were evaluated along the follow up (3 and 9 days). Experimental infection, confirmed by bacteria faecal shedding of the I group, significantly affected the clinical status. The I group showed significantly higher total scores, corresponding to medians of the sum of daily scores from days 1 to 3 (Σ3) and 1 to 9 (Σ9) post infection, epiphora, vitality, hair irregularity, oedema and depression. Histological examination showed evident inflammatory infiltrate of lymphocytes, and follicular hyperplasia in I pigs; in the same group, the immunohistochemical and immunological assays revealed an increase in IgG in the intestinal crypts and CD3-positive T cells in intestinal epithelium. The experimental Escherichia coli infection in controlled conditions is crucial for both the evaluation of innovative compounds and the elucidation of the mechanisms associated with the persistence of antibacterial resistant strains. In conclusion, the adopted infection model, carried out on receptor-mediated susceptible piglets, allowed us to identify a discriminative panel of clinical symptoms related to Escherichia coli O138 infection, and could be used to assess the protective effect of antibiotic alternatives. MDPI 2021-08-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8388622/ /pubmed/34438872 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11082415 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Rossi, Luciana
Turin, Lauretta
Alborali, Giovanni Loris
Demartini, Eugenio
Filipe, Joel Fernando Soares
Riva, Federica
Riccaboni, Pietro
Scanziani, Eugenio
Trevisi, Paolo
Dall’Ara, Paola
Dell’Anno, Matteo
Baldi, Antonella
Translational Approach to Induce and Evaluate Verocytotoxic E. coli O138 Based Disease in Piglets
title Translational Approach to Induce and Evaluate Verocytotoxic E. coli O138 Based Disease in Piglets
title_full Translational Approach to Induce and Evaluate Verocytotoxic E. coli O138 Based Disease in Piglets
title_fullStr Translational Approach to Induce and Evaluate Verocytotoxic E. coli O138 Based Disease in Piglets
title_full_unstemmed Translational Approach to Induce and Evaluate Verocytotoxic E. coli O138 Based Disease in Piglets
title_short Translational Approach to Induce and Evaluate Verocytotoxic E. coli O138 Based Disease in Piglets
title_sort translational approach to induce and evaluate verocytotoxic e. coli o138 based disease in piglets
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8388622/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34438872
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11082415
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