1. Characterization of the equine placental microbial population during nocardioform placentitis.
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van Heule M, El-Sheikh Ali H, Monteiro HF, Scoggin K, Fedorka C, Weimer BC, Ball B, Daels P, and Dini P
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- Animals, Horses, Female, Pregnancy, Nocardia Infections veterinary, Nocardia Infections microbiology, Nocardia Infections pathology, RNA, Ribosomal, 16S genetics, Horse Diseases microbiology, Horse Diseases pathology, Placenta Diseases veterinary, Placenta Diseases microbiology, Placenta Diseases pathology, Placenta microbiology
- Abstract
Nocardioform placentitis is a poorly understood disease of equine late gestation. The presence of nocardioform, filamentous branching gram-positive bacteria, has been linked to the disease, with Crossiella equi, Amycolatopsis spp., and Streptomyces spp. being the most frequently identified bacteria. However, these bacteria are not found in all clinical cases in addition to being isolated from healthy, normal postpartum placentas. To better understand this form of placentitis, we analyzed the microbial composition in the equine placenta (chorioallantois) of both healthy postpartum (control; n = 11) and nocardioform-affected samples (n = 22) using 16S rDNA sequencing. We found a lower Shannon index in nocardioform samples, a higher Chao1 index in nocardioform samples, and a difference in beta diversity between control and nocardioform samples (p < 0.05), suggesting the presence of dysbiosis during the disease. In the majority of the NP samples (77 %), one of the following genera-Amycolatopsis, Crossiella, Lentzea, an unidentified member of the Pseudonocardiaceae family, Mycobacterium, or Enterococcus -represented over 70 % of the relative abundance. Overall, the data suggest that a broader spectrum of potential opportunistic pathogens could be involved in nocardioform placentitis, extending beyond the traditionally recognized bacteria, resulting in a similar histomorphological profile., (Copyright © 2024 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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