Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae Serotypes by Multiplex PCR Identification and Evaluation of Lung Lesions in Pigs from Piedmont (Italy) Farms
Author:
Cuccato Matteo1ORCID, Divari Sara1ORCID, Ciaramita Silvia1ORCID, Sereno Alessandra1, Campelli Domenico2, Biolatti Pier Giuseppe3, Biolatti Bartolomeo4, Meliota Francesco2, Bollo Enrico1, Cannizzo Francesca Tiziana1ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Department of Veterinary Sciences, University of Turin, Grugliasco, 10095 Turin, Italy 2. Fatro S.p.A., Ozzano nell’Emilia, 40064 Bologna, Italy 3. Independent Researcher, 10100 Turin, Italy 4. Pollenzo Campus, University of Gastronomic Sciences, 12042 Pollenzo, Italy
Abstract
Porcine pleuropneumonia (PPP) is one of the main causes leading to massive losses in the pig industry, with high economic impacts. Among different etiological agents, Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae (APP) is responsible for severe fibrinous-necrotizing pleuropneumonia. A total of 19 different APP serotypes are currently recognized. This study aimed to identify APP serotypes isolated from pneumonic lesions in naturally infected and dead pigs in the Piedmont Region and to describe lesions. A total of 107 dead pigs with a suspected PPP diagnosis were included in this study. Lungs were evaluated using gross-pathology scoring systems, histopathology, and APP isolation and serotypes identification by multiplex PCR were conducted. Gross lung lesions were mainly represented by fibrinous pneumonia and pleuropneumonia. APP was isolated in 20/107 (18.7%) samples. PCR indicated APP DNA presence in 53/107 (49.5%) of lung samples. The most observed serotypes were serotype 2 in 24/53 (45.3%) and serotype 6 in 13/53 (24.5%) samples. Moreover, multiplex PCR results suggested a coinfection of different serotypes in five samples. This study emphasizes the importance of an integrated approach, utilizing various techniques, such as gross- and histopathology, and bacteriological culture and PCR, to enhance the diagnosis of APP infections.
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