Mapping Heterogeneous Population Structure of Mannheimia haemolytica Associated with Pneumonic Infection of Sheep in Southern State Karnataka, India
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Mapping Heterogeneous Population Structure of Mannheimia haemolytica Associated with Pneumonic Infection of Sheep in Southern State Karnataka, India
Abstract
Mannheimia haemolytica is recognized as principal pathogen associated with pneumonic pasteurellosis leading to huge economic losses to small ruminant farmers. Even though the disease causes huge economic losses, epidemiology of M. haemolytica is less studied, hindering the formulation of effective control strategies. Current study aimed to highlight molecular characterisation of M. haemolytica strains isolated from ovine pneumonic infection. M. haemolytica 27 isolates with two reference strains were characterised using capsular and virulence gene typing, multilocus sequence typing (MLST) and pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) methods. M. haemolytica serotype A2 recognized as predominant serotype (74%) followed by A6 (11%) and A1 (5%) serotypes. Virulence gene profiling by PCRs showed dominance of all five virulent genes [such as adh and gcp (100% each)] followed by gs60 (88.8%), lktC (85.2%), tbpB (51.9%) and least nmaA gene (14.8%). MLST profiling delineated M. haemolytic isolates into 11 sequence types (STs) with most prevalent being ST37 (27.9%) and ST16 (23%) and nine new STs (ST37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 47, 48, and 49). These new STs did not belong to any of the three clonal complexes (CC4, CC8 and CC28). ST16 was exclusively noted in A1 and A6 serotypes. Amongst 25 isolates, 22 pulsotypes (GD 0.88) recorded indicated variability of the M. haemolytica isolates in PFGE analysis. In conclusion, the study suggested dominance of M. haemolytica serotype A2 harbouring different virulent genes, diverse STs and pulsotypes responsible for pneumonic pasteurellosis frequently encountered in sheep.
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