Identification of the 1B vaccine strain of Chlamydia abortus in aborted placentas during the investigation of toxaemic and systemic disease in sheep

被引:18
|
作者
Sargison, N. D. [1 ]
Truyers, I. G. R. [1 ]
Howie, F. E. [2 ]
Thomson, J. R. [2 ]
Cox, A. L. [2 ]
Livingstone, M. [3 ]
Longbottom, D. [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Edinburgh, Royal Dick Sch Vet Studies, Easter Bush Vet Ctr, Roslin EH25 9RG, Midlothian, Scotland
[2] Scottish Agr Coll Consulting, Vet Serv, Penicuik EH26 0QE, Midlothian, Scotland
[3] Moredun Res Inst, Penicuik EH26 0PZ, Midlothian, Scotland
关键词
vaccine; abortion; Chlamydia abortus; Sheep; OVINE ENZOOTIC ABORTION; CHLAMYDOPHILA-ABORTUS;
D O I
10.1080/00480169.2015.1018365
中图分类号
S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
学科分类号
0906 ;
摘要
CASE HISTORY: One hundred and forty Cheviot and 100 Suffolk cross Mule primiparous 1-2-year-old ewes, from a flock of about 700 ewes, were vaccinated with an attenuated live 1B strain Chlamydia abortus vaccine about 4 weeks before ram introduction (September 2011). Between 08 March and 01 April 2012, 50 2-year-old ewes aborted and 29 of these died, despite antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory treatment and supportive care. PATHOLOGICAL FINDINGS: Seven fetuses and three placentae from five 2-year-old ewes were submitted for pathological investigation. The aborted fetuses showed stages of autolysis ranging from being moderately fresh to putrefaction. Unusual, large multifocal regions of thickened membranes, with a dull red granular surface and moderate amounts of grey-white surface exudate were seen on each of the placentae. Intracellular, magenta-staining, acid fast inclusions were identified in Ziehl Neelsen-stained placental smears. Immunohistochemistry for Chlamydia-specific lipopolysaccharide showed extensive positive labelling of the placental epithelia. LABORATORY FINDINGS: Molecular analyses of the aborted placentae demonstrated the presence of the 1B vaccine-type strain of C. abortus and absence of any wild-type field strain. The vaccine strain bacterial load of the placental tissue samples was consistent with there being an association between vaccination and abortion. DIAGNOSIS: Initial laboratory investigations resulted in a diagnosis of chlamydial abortion. Further investigations led to the identification of the 1B vaccine strain of C. abortus in material from all three of the submitted aborted placentae. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Timely knowledge and understanding of any potential problems caused by vaccination against C. abortus are prerequisites for sustainable control of chlamydial abortion. This report describes the investigation of an atypical abortion storm in sheep, and describes the identification of the 1B vaccine strain of C. abortus in products of abortion. The significance of this novel putative association between the vaccine strain of C. abortus and severe clinical disease is unknown. Aspects of the approach that is described are relevant to the investigation of all outbreaks of ovine abortion, irrespective of the diagnosis. Awareness of the changing role of C. abortus as a major global cause of abortion ought to reinforce the importance of monitoring of adequate biosecurity in those countries which are currently free from chlamydial abortion.
引用
收藏
页码:284 / 287
页数:4
相关论文
共 12 条
  • [1] Genomic evidence that the live Chlamydia abortus vaccine strain 1B is not attenuated and has the potential to cause disease
    Longbottom, David
    Sait, Michelle
    Livingstone, Morag
    Laroucau, Karine
    Sachse, Konrad
    Harris, Simon R.
    Thomson, Nicholas R.
    Seth-Smith, Helena M. B.
    VACCINE, 2018, 36 (25) : 3593 - 3598
  • [2] Distribution and Severity of Placental Lesions Caused by the Chlamydia abortus 1B Vaccine Strain in Vaccinated Ewes
    Caspe, Sergio Gaston
    Palarea-Albaladejo, Javier
    Underwood, Clare
    Livingstone, Morag
    Wattegedera, Sean Ranjan
    Milne, Elspeth
    Sargison, Neil Donald
    Chianini, Francesca
    Longbottom, David
    PATHOGENS, 2021, 10 (05):
  • [3] Complete Genome Sequence of Chlamydia abortus MRI-10/19, Isolated from a Sheep Vaccinated with the Commercial Live C. abortus 1B Vaccine Strain
    Livingstone, Morag
    Caspe, Sergio Gaston
    Longbottom, David
    MICROBIOLOGY RESOURCE ANNOUNCEMENTS, 2021, 10 (18):
  • [4] The 1B vaccine strain of Chlamydia abortus produces placental pathology indistinguishable from a wild type infection
    Caspe, Sergio Gaston
    Livingstone, Morag
    Frew, David
    Aitchison, Kevin
    Wattegedera, Sean Ranjan
    Entrican, Gary
    Palarea-Albaladejo, Javier
    McNeilly, Tom Nathan
    Milne, Elspeth
    Sargison, Neil Donald
    Chianini, Francesca
    Longbottom, David
    PLOS ONE, 2020, 15 (11):
  • [5] High-resolution melt PCR analysis for rapid identification of Chlamydia abortus live vaccine strain 1B among C. abortus strains and field isolates
    Vorimore, Fabien
    Cavanna, Noemie
    Vicari, Nadia
    Magnino, Simone
    Willems, Hermann
    Rodolakis, Annie
    Siarkou, Victoria I.
    Laroucau, Karine
    JOURNAL OF MICROBIOLOGICAL METHODS, 2012, 90 (03) : 241 - 244
  • [6] Differential identification of Chlamydophila abortus live vaccine strain 1B and C. abortus field isolates by PCR-RFLP
    Laroucau, Karine
    Vorimore, Fabien
    Sachse, Konrad
    Vretou, Evangelia
    Siarkou, Victoria I.
    Willems, Hermann
    Magnino, Simone
    Rodolakis, Annie
    Bavoil, Patrik M.
    VACCINE, 2010, 28 (35) : 5653 - 5656
  • [7] Evidence of Chlamydophila abortus vaccine strain 1B as a possible cause of ovine enzootic abortion
    Wheelhouse, Nicholas
    Aitchison, Kevin
    Laroucau, Karine
    Thomson, Jill
    Longbottom, David
    VACCINE, 2010, 28 (35) : 5657 - 5663
  • [8] Effectiveness of vaccine strain 1B against Tunisian field strains of Chlamydophila abortus using mouse model
    Rekiki, A
    Bouakane, A
    Bernard, F
    Hammami, S
    Rodolakis, A
    REVUE DE MEDECINE VETERINAIRE, 2003, 154 (07) : 463 - 468
  • [9] Abortion storm induced by the live C-abortus vaccine 1B strain in a vaccinated sheep flock, mimicking a natural wild-type infection
    Laroucau, K.
    Aaziz, R.
    Vorimore, F.
    Menard, M. F.
    Longbottom, D.
    Denis, G.
    VETERINARY MICROBIOLOGY, 2018, 225 : 31 - 33
  • [10] Efficacy of live Chlamydophila abortus vaccine 1B in protecting mice placentas and foetuses against strains of Chlamydophila pecorum isolated from cases of abortion
    Rekiki, A
    Bouakane, A
    Hammami, S
    El Idrissi, AH
    Bernard, F
    Rodolakis, A
    VETERINARY MICROBIOLOGY, 2004, 99 (3-4) : 295 - 299