Evaluating the effects of virulence genotype, swarming motility, and multi-locus sequence types of Escherichia coli on layer chicken embryos

Author:

Ovi Fozol1,Zhang Li1ORCID,Jia Linan1,Elliott Katie2,Sukumaran Anuraj Theradiyil1,Cosby Douglas3,Wilson Dan4,Ramachandran Reshma1,Evans Jeff2,Poudel Ishab1,Adhikari Pratima1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Poultry Science, Mississippi State University , 325 Wise Center Drive, Mississippi State MS 39762 , United States

2. Dept. of Agriculture (USDA), Poultry Research Unit , 150 Twelve Lane Mississippi State, MS 39762 , United States

3. Dept. of Agriculture (USDA), National Poultry Research Center , 950 College Station Road Athens, GA 3060 , United States

4. Wilson Veterinary Co. LLC. Central Indiana . Needham, IN

Abstract

Abstract Aims To determine the effects of swarming motility (SM) and multi-locus sequence types (MLST) on the main effect of virulence genotype of Escherichia coli through an embryos lethality assay between the 12th and 18th days of incubation. Methods and results We collected 58 E. coli isolates from asymptomatic commercial hens (n = 42) and lesions of colibacillosis cases (n = 16), then classified their virulence genotype as avirulent, moderately virulent, virulent-healthy, and virulent-colibacillosis categories by the presence of five virulence-associated genes (iroN, ompT, hlyF, iutA, and iss). These isolates were further classified as non-motile, motile, or hyper-motile by SM assay. From the 58 isolates, we selected 29 for ELA and determined their MLST. Each isolate was inoculated into 15 embryonated eggs through the allantoic cavity. We found the avirulent isolates reduced the relative embryo weight compared to virulent-colibacillosis and moderately virulent isolates (37.49 vs. 41.51 and 40.34%, P = 0.03). Among the moderately virulent and virulent-colibacillosis categories, embryo lethality was lower when isolates were non-motile. Yolk retention was unaffected by virulence categories, motility, or MLST. Conclusion Interaction between virulence genotype and SM substantially influenced the embryo lethality assay of E. coli isolates.

Funder

Agricultural Research Service

United States Department of Agriculture

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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