Detection of Antibodies to a Pathogenic Mycoplasma in American Alligators ( Alligator mississippiensis ), Broad-Nosed Caimans ( Caiman latirostris ), and Siamese Crocodiles ( Crocodylus siamensis )

Author:

Brown D. R.1,Schumacher I. M.2,Nogueira M. F.1,Richey L. J.1,Zacher L. A.1,Schoeb T. R.1,Vliet K. A.3,Bennett R. A.4,Jacobson E. R.4,Brown M. B.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pathobiology,1

2. Interdisciplinary Center for Biotechnology Research,2

3. Department of Zoology,3 and

4. Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences,4 University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32611-0880

Abstract

ABSTRACT An epidemic of pneumonia with fibrinous polyserositis and multifocal arthritis emerged in captive American alligators ( Alligator mississippiensis ) in Florida, United States, in 1995. Mycoplasma alligatoris sp. nov. was cultured from multiple organs, peripheral blood, synovial fluid, and cerebrospinal fluid of affected alligators. In a subsequent experimental inoculation study, the Henle-Koch-Evans postulates were fulfilled for M. alligatoris as the etiological agent of fatal mycoplasmosis of alligators. That finding was remarkable because mycoplasmal disease is rarely fatal in animals. An enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for the detection of antibodies produced by alligators in response to M. alligatoris exposure was developed by using plasma obtained from naturally infected alligators during the original epidemic. The assay was validated by using plasma obtained during an experimental dose-response study and applied to analyze plasma obtained from captive and wild crocodilian species. The ELISA reliably detected alligator seroconversion ( P < 0.05) beginning 6 weeks after inoculation. The ELISA also detected seroconversion ( P < 0.05) in the relatively closely related broad-nosed caiman Caiman latirostris and the relatively distantly related Siamese crocodile Crocodylus siamensis following experimental inoculation with M. alligatoris . The ELISA may be used to monitor exposure to the lethal pathogen M. alligatoris among captive, repatriated, and wild crocodilian species.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Microbiology (medical)

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