Pathogen delivery route impacts disease severity in experimental Mycoplasma ovipneumoniae infection of domestic lambs

Abstract M. ovipneumoniae is a respiratory pathogen that can cause mild to moderate pneumonia and reduced productivity in domestic lambs. However, studies on both natural and experimental M. ovipneumoniae infection have reported highly variable clinical signs and pathology. Here, we assessed the imp...

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Main Authors: Bryan Tegner Jacobson, Jessica DeWit-Dibbert, LaShae Zanca, Sobha Sonar, Carol Hardy, Michael Throolin, Patricia C. Brewster, Kaitlyn Andujo, Kerri Jones, Jonathon Sago, Stephen Smith, Lizabeth Bowen, Diane Bimczok
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Published: BMC 2025-01-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s13567-024-01439-y
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author Bryan Tegner Jacobson
Jessica DeWit-Dibbert
LaShae Zanca
Sobha Sonar
Carol Hardy
Michael Throolin
Patricia C. Brewster
Kaitlyn Andujo
Kerri Jones
Jonathon Sago
Stephen Smith
Lizabeth Bowen
Diane Bimczok
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Jessica DeWit-Dibbert
LaShae Zanca
Sobha Sonar
Carol Hardy
Michael Throolin
Patricia C. Brewster
Kaitlyn Andujo
Kerri Jones
Jonathon Sago
Stephen Smith
Lizabeth Bowen
Diane Bimczok
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description Abstract M. ovipneumoniae is a respiratory pathogen that can cause mild to moderate pneumonia and reduced productivity in domestic lambs. However, studies on both natural and experimental M. ovipneumoniae infection have reported highly variable clinical signs and pathology. Here, we assessed the impact of administering M. ovipneumoniae to the upper respiratory tract (URT) or to the lower respiratory tract (LRT) of two-month-old specific pathogen-free lambs. Lambs were inoculated with PBS (control) or with ceftiofur-treated nasal wash fluid obtained from sheep with natural M. ovipneumoniae infection, monitored for eight weeks, and subsequently euthanized. All lambs in the URT and LRT groups developed a stable infection with M. ovipneumoniae. M. ovipneumoniae infection led to lower weight gains and mild respiratory disease, with significantly greater effects following LRT inoculation compared to URT inoculation. At necropsy, lambs inoculated via the LRT showed consolidation of the cranial lung lobes. In addition, histological signs of  alveolar, bronchiolar, and interstitial inflammation were significantly more severe in the LRT compared to the URT group. M. ovipneumoniae loads in the trachea and bronchi also were significantly higher after LRT than URT inoculation. Interestingly, 9/10 inoculated lambs also tested positive for M. haemolytica in nasal swab but not in bronchial swab samples. In summary, our study suggests that bypassing protective mechanisms of the URT by delivering respiratory pathogens to the LRT leads to more severe respiratory disease and lung damage than delivery to the URT.
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spelling doaj-art-6bed81d3c1c646c388334ca60af3fe202025-01-19T12:35:08ZengBMCVeterinary Research1297-97162025-01-0156111710.1186/s13567-024-01439-yPathogen delivery route impacts disease severity in experimental Mycoplasma ovipneumoniae infection of domestic lambsBryan Tegner Jacobson0Jessica DeWit-Dibbert1LaShae Zanca2Sobha Sonar3Carol Hardy4Michael Throolin5Patricia C. Brewster6Kaitlyn Andujo7Kerri Jones8Jonathon Sago9Stephen Smith10Lizabeth Bowen11Diane Bimczok12Department of Microbiology and Cell Biology, Montana State UniversityDepartment of Microbiology and Cell Biology, Montana State UniversityDepartment of Microbiology and Cell Biology, Montana State UniversityDepartment of Microbiology and Cell Biology, Montana State UniversityDepartment of Mathematical Sciences, Montana State UniversityDepartment of Mathematical Sciences, Montana State UniversityDepartment of Microbiology and Cell Biology, Montana State UniversityDepartment of Microbiology and Cell Biology, Montana State UniversityDepartment of Microbiology and Cell Biology, Montana State UniversityAnatomic and Clinical Pathology, Histology, and Milk Laboratory, Montana Veterinary Diagnostic LaboratoryAnatomic and Clinical Pathology, Histology, and Milk Laboratory, Montana Veterinary Diagnostic LaboratoryUnited States Geological Survey, Davis Field Station, University of CaliforniaDepartment of Microbiology and Cell Biology, Montana State UniversityAbstract M. ovipneumoniae is a respiratory pathogen that can cause mild to moderate pneumonia and reduced productivity in domestic lambs. However, studies on both natural and experimental M. ovipneumoniae infection have reported highly variable clinical signs and pathology. Here, we assessed the impact of administering M. ovipneumoniae to the upper respiratory tract (URT) or to the lower respiratory tract (LRT) of two-month-old specific pathogen-free lambs. Lambs were inoculated with PBS (control) or with ceftiofur-treated nasal wash fluid obtained from sheep with natural M. ovipneumoniae infection, monitored for eight weeks, and subsequently euthanized. All lambs in the URT and LRT groups developed a stable infection with M. ovipneumoniae. M. ovipneumoniae infection led to lower weight gains and mild respiratory disease, with significantly greater effects following LRT inoculation compared to URT inoculation. At necropsy, lambs inoculated via the LRT showed consolidation of the cranial lung lobes. In addition, histological signs of  alveolar, bronchiolar, and interstitial inflammation were significantly more severe in the LRT compared to the URT group. M. ovipneumoniae loads in the trachea and bronchi also were significantly higher after LRT than URT inoculation. Interestingly, 9/10 inoculated lambs also tested positive for M. haemolytica in nasal swab but not in bronchial swab samples. In summary, our study suggests that bypassing protective mechanisms of the URT by delivering respiratory pathogens to the LRT leads to more severe respiratory disease and lung damage than delivery to the URT.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13567-024-01439-yMycoplasma ovipneumoniaesheeppneumoniadelivery route
spellingShingle Bryan Tegner Jacobson
Jessica DeWit-Dibbert
LaShae Zanca
Sobha Sonar
Carol Hardy
Michael Throolin
Patricia C. Brewster
Kaitlyn Andujo
Kerri Jones
Jonathon Sago
Stephen Smith
Lizabeth Bowen
Diane Bimczok
Pathogen delivery route impacts disease severity in experimental Mycoplasma ovipneumoniae infection of domestic lambs
Veterinary Research
Mycoplasma ovipneumoniae
sheep
pneumonia
delivery route
title Pathogen delivery route impacts disease severity in experimental Mycoplasma ovipneumoniae infection of domestic lambs
title_full Pathogen delivery route impacts disease severity in experimental Mycoplasma ovipneumoniae infection of domestic lambs
title_fullStr Pathogen delivery route impacts disease severity in experimental Mycoplasma ovipneumoniae infection of domestic lambs
title_full_unstemmed Pathogen delivery route impacts disease severity in experimental Mycoplasma ovipneumoniae infection of domestic lambs
title_short Pathogen delivery route impacts disease severity in experimental Mycoplasma ovipneumoniae infection of domestic lambs
title_sort pathogen delivery route impacts disease severity in experimental mycoplasma ovipneumoniae infection of domestic lambs
topic Mycoplasma ovipneumoniae
sheep
pneumonia
delivery route
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s13567-024-01439-y
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