Investigation of chronic infection by Leptospira spp. in asymptomatic sheep slaughtered in slaughterhouse.

ALMEIDA, D.S. - PAZ, L.N. - DE OLIVEIRA, D.S. - RISTOW, P. - HAMOND, C. - COSTA, F. - PORTELA, R.W. - ESTRELA-LIMA, A. - PINNA, M.H.

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ABSTRACT.The study aimed to evaluate the histopathological characteristics of renal lesions in chronically infected sheep and with low titers of anti-Leptospira antibodies from a slaughterhouse. In the serological analysis, 24.74% (48/194) presented seroreactivity with a titer equal to or greater than 100. Among these seroreactive sheep, titers of 100 were predominant (58.33%, 28/48), with the highest titer being 1,600 (2.08%, 1/48). Serogroup Sejroe (sv. Hardjo) was the most frequent at 35.42% (17/48). Leptospiral DNA was verified in 4.12% (8/194) of the kidney samples tested, and no urine sample was positive. All the samples corresponded to the pathogenic species L. interrogans. The eight amplicons with 202-nucleotides were identical with two mismatches (presented 100% of identity) using the PCR targeting to secY gene. Histological sections of PCR-positive kidneys were submitted to direct detection by the anti-LipL32 immunohistochemistry (IHC) technique. The Leptospira spp. antigen was evident in 62.5% (5/8) of the kidneys. Positive staining was observed in the cytoplasm of tubular cells and in the form of brownish aggregates that adhered to tubular epithelial cells and projected into the lumen. Inflammatory lymphoplasmacytic infiltrate, ranging from mild to moderate, with multifocal distribution, was the predominant finding in seroreactive animals (33.33%, 16/48). The demonstration of the leptospiral antigen lining the renal tubules through IHC of naturally infected sheep confirmed by PCR characterizes renal colonization in a species with the presence of histological changes compatible with leptospirosis.


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2019
PLATAFORMA EN SALUD ANIMAL
DISEASES OF SHEEP
LEPTOSPIRES
LEPTOSPIROSIS
ENFERMEDADES DE LOS ANIMALES
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DE OLIVEIRA, D.S.
RISTOW, P.
HAMOND, C.
COSTA, F.
PORTELA, R.W.
ESTRELA-LIMA, A.
PINNA, M.H.
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dc.description.abstract.none.fl_txt_mv ABSTRACT.The study aimed to evaluate the histopathological characteristics of renal lesions in chronically infected sheep and with low titers of anti-Leptospira antibodies from a slaughterhouse. In the serological analysis, 24.74% (48/194) presented seroreactivity with a titer equal to or greater than 100. Among these seroreactive sheep, titers of 100 were predominant (58.33%, 28/48), with the highest titer being 1,600 (2.08%, 1/48). Serogroup Sejroe (sv. Hardjo) was the most frequent at 35.42% (17/48). Leptospiral DNA was verified in 4.12% (8/194) of the kidney samples tested, and no urine sample was positive. All the samples corresponded to the pathogenic species L. interrogans. The eight amplicons with 202-nucleotides were identical with two mismatches (presented 100% of identity) using the PCR targeting to secY gene. Histological sections of PCR-positive kidneys were submitted to direct detection by the anti-LipL32 immunohistochemistry (IHC) technique. The Leptospira spp. antigen was evident in 62.5% (5/8) of the kidneys. Positive staining was observed in the cytoplasm of tubular cells and in the form of brownish aggregates that adhered to tubular epithelial cells and projected into the lumen. Inflammatory lymphoplasmacytic infiltrate, ranging from mild to moderate, with multifocal distribution, was the predominant finding in seroreactive animals (33.33%, 16/48). The demonstration of the leptospiral antigen lining the renal tubules through IHC of naturally infected sheep confirmed by PCR characterizes renal colonization in a species with the presence of histological changes compatible with leptospirosis.
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DISEASES OF SHEEP
LEPTOSPIRES
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spellingShingle Investigation of chronic infection by Leptospira spp. in asymptomatic sheep slaughtered in slaughterhouse.
ALMEIDA, D.S.
PLATAFORMA EN SALUD ANIMAL
DISEASES OF SHEEP
LEPTOSPIRES
LEPTOSPIROSIS
ENFERMEDADES DE LOS ANIMALES
status_str publishedVersion
title Investigation of chronic infection by Leptospira spp. in asymptomatic sheep slaughtered in slaughterhouse.
title_full Investigation of chronic infection by Leptospira spp. in asymptomatic sheep slaughtered in slaughterhouse.
title_fullStr Investigation of chronic infection by Leptospira spp. in asymptomatic sheep slaughtered in slaughterhouse.
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of chronic infection by Leptospira spp. in asymptomatic sheep slaughtered in slaughterhouse.
title_short Investigation of chronic infection by Leptospira spp. in asymptomatic sheep slaughtered in slaughterhouse.
title_sort Investigation of chronic infection by Leptospira spp. in asymptomatic sheep slaughtered in slaughterhouse.
topic PLATAFORMA EN SALUD ANIMAL
DISEASES OF SHEEP
LEPTOSPIRES
LEPTOSPIROSIS
ENFERMEDADES DE LOS ANIMALES
url http://www.ainfo.inia.uy/consulta/busca?b=pc&id=59867&biblioteca=vazio&busca=59867&qFacets=59867