Mycoplasma Flashcards

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Mollicutes General Morphology

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“Soft Skin”

  • Smallest self-replicating organisms
  • NO CELL WALL
  • Ubiquitous
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Mollicutes - 3 Genera

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Mycoplasma

Ureaplasma

Acholeplasma

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What are the two types of Mollicutes

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Non-hemotrophic & Hemotrophic

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What are the common sites of disease in Non-Hemotrophic Mollicutes?

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Respiratory Tract - Urinary Tract - Arthritis - Mastitis - Conjunctivitis - Septicemia

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What were Hemotrophic mollicutes formerly classified as?

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Haemobartonella & Eperythrozoon

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What is the disease pattern of Hemotrophic mollicutes?

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Hemolytic anemia

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Mollicutes Shape? Stain-ability?

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Very pleomorphic

-Stains poorly

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What do mollicutes have instead of a cell wall?

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Trilaminar membrane

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Describe the components of the trilaminar membrane of mollicutes

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Proteins - Glycoproteins

  • Lipoproteins - Phospholipids - Sterols

(Cholesterol for osmotic stability)

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Describe the genome of mollicutes

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Very small genome

-Extremely plastic (plasmic, phage, transposon components)

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What might mollicutes have evolved from?

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Clostridium - Streptococcus

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12
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Which genera are non-hemotrophic mollicutes?

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Ureaplasma and non-hemotrophic mycoplasma

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Non-hemotrophic mollicutes Host range?

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Often host-specific (not exclusively)

NOT usually zoonotic

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Non-hemotrophic mollicutes Culture/ growth patterns

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Slow Growth

  • CO2-enriched atmosphere at mammalian temps

****-“Fried egg” colonies

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Non-hemotrophic mollicutes Sites of infection & presentations

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Mainly respiratory and urogenital tract infections

-Occasionally conjunctivitis - arthritis - mastitis - septicemia

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Non-hemotrophic mollicutes Reservoir

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  • Possible normal flora of infected host
  • *Mucosal surfaces*
  • May survive in moist, cool environments
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Non-hemotrophic mollicutes Transmission

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Usually *direct contact*

(respiratory or venereal secretions)

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Non-hemotrophic mollicutes

Epidemiology

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Asymptomatic carriers

  • Dairies: mechanical
  • Poultry: vertical
  • Arthropod suspected
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Non-hemotrophic mollicutes

Pathogenesis

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Underlying factor –>

attachment to host mucosa –>

Some survive in non-phagocytic cells or fuse with eukaryotic cell membranes –>

Latent infections

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Non-hemotrophic mollicutes

Pathogenesis

What are underlying factors for disease susceptibility?

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  • Age
  • Crowding
  • Concurrent infections
  • Transportation stress
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Non-hemotrophic mollicutes

Latent infections -How do they evade the immune system?

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  • Antigenic variability
  • Biological mimicry
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Non-hemotrophic mollicutes

Acute septicemic form

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Coagulopathy & widespread vascular thrombosis (Resembles gram-neg septicemia)

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Non-hemotrophic mollicutes

Chronic infections

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Persists through intense inflammatory response & peroxidation

-Tissue damage

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Mollicutes Virulence Factors

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Peroxide/ Superoxide

Urease

Proinflammatory molecules

IgA proteases

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Mollicutes Peroxide/Superoxide role

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Disrupt host cell integrity

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Mollicutes Urease role

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Ureaplasma spp.

Inflammatory & increases pH (ammonia)

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Mollicutes Proinflammatory molecules

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  • Leftover/excessive antigens
  • Downregulate or “confuse” CMI & humoral system
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Avian Mycoplasmosis 3 causative species

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M. gallisepticum

M. synoviae

M. meleagridis

M. iowae

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Avian Mycoplasmosis M. gallisepticum Clinical signs chickens vs. turkeys

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Chickens: Chronic respiratory disease

Turkeys: Infectious sinusitis

Both: Decreased egg production

*House finch conjunctivitis (US)

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Avian Mycoplasmosis

M. synoviae Clinical signs

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Turkeys: Sternal bursitis

Synovitis (Lameness, joint swelling, reduced growth)

Subclinical airsacculitis

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Avian Mycoplasmosis

M. meleagridis M. iowae

Mainly in turkeys- Clinical signs

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Airsacculitis - Skeletal deformities - Growth stunting - Decreased egg hatchability

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32
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What disease does Mycoplasma cause in bovine?

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Contagious bovine pleuropneumonia (CBPP)

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What species of mycoplasma causes CBPP in bovine?

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Mycoplasma mycoides subsp. mycoides

(small colony variant)

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Describe CBPP in bovine

A

Mycoplasma mycoides mycoides

Most virulent Mycoplasma in cattle

Respiratory disease

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CBPP respiratory signs

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Subclinical & persistent

Sometimes acute and/or fatal presentation

Respiratory distress - Coughing - Nasal discharge - Lethargy

36
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CBPP key sign at necropsy

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Contagious bovine pleuropneumonia -Micro-abscesses throughout lung tissue

37
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What disease does this finding indicate?

A

Micro-abscesses throughout the lung

-Mycoplasma infected ruminants

38
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Bovine mycoplasma mastitis Causative species?

A

M. bovis

M. californicum

M. canadense

(M. alkalescens, M. bovigenitalium)

39
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What are the key signs of mycoplasma mastitis?

A

Drop in milk production (duh)

Milk= thick & mixed with watery & purulent secretions

Udder= swollen, 4 quarters affected

Enlarged supramammary lymph nodes, Dissemination possible

40
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What is the arrow pointing to in this picture?

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Enlarged supra-mammary lymph nodes in cow with mastitis

41
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Bovine mollicute urinary tract infections

Causative species

A

Mycoplasma bovigenitalium

Ureaplasma diversum

(normal commensal organisms of lower UG tract)

42
Q

Bovine mollicute urinary tract infections

Clinical signs

A

Seminal vesiculitis in bulls

Granular vulvitis

Vaginitis - Endometritis - Abortions

43
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Caprine/Ovine mollicute infection

2 reportable diseases

A

Contagious caprine pleuropneumonia

Contagious agalactia of sheep & goats

44
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Contagious caprine pleuropneumonia

Causative species

A

M. capricolum subsp. capripneumoniae

(Similar to bovine pleuropneumonia)

45
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Contagious agalactia of sheep & goats

Causative species

A

M. agalactiae

M. putrefaciens

46
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Contagious agalactia of sheep & goats

Clinical signs

A

Febrile mastitis

Arthritis & conjunctivitis

47
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Sheep & Goats:

M. mycoides supsp mycoides (large colony variants)

Clinical signs

A

Mastitis - Pneumonia - Bursitis - Arthritis

Kids: rapid fatal septicemia

48
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Sheep & Goats

M. mycoides capri

Clinical signs

A

Pleuropneumonia

49
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Three causative species of Porcine mycoplasma infection

A

M. hyopneumoniae

M. hyorhinis

M. hyosynoviae

50
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What disease does M. hyopneumoniae cause?

A

Porcine Enzootic Pneumonia

51
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What is the causative species of Porcine Enzootic Pneumonia

A

M. hyopneumoniae

52
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Clinical signs of Porcine Enzootic Pneumonia

A

M. hyopneumoniae

Chronic respiratory disease

Chronic non-productive cough,

Unthrifty, decreased weight gain (in growers)

High morbidity, Low mortality

53
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What age of pigs does M. hyorhinis affect?

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Systemic infection in pigs 3-10wks

54
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What are the clinical signs of M. hyorhinis?

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**Polyserositis**

Fever, anorexia, listlessness Arthritis, lameness

55
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Clinical signs of a pig infected with M. hyosynoviae

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Arthritis in growers (3-6mo) Lameness

56
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What mycoplasma species affect horses?

A

M. felis

M. equirhinitis

M. fastidiosum

M. equigenitalum

M. subdolum

57
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What mycoplasma species causes self-limitin pleuritis in horse?

A

M. felis

58
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What mycoplasma species cause respiratory disease in horse?

A

M. equirhinitis

M. fastidiosum

59
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What mycoplasma species cause infertility in mares?

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M. equigenitalium

M. subdolum

60
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What mycoplasma species affect Felines

A

M. gatae

M. felis

61
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What does M. gatae cause in cats?

A

Arthritis

62
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What does M. felis cause in cats?

A

Conjuntivitis

63
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What mycoplasma species affect canine

A

M. canis

M. cynos

M. spumans

64
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What are the clinical signs of Mycoplasma canis in dogs?

A

Urogenital disease

(prostatitis, cystitis, endometritis, orchitis, epididymitis)

Infertility

65
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What disease do M. cynose and M. spumans cause in canines?

A

Respiratory & arthritic associations

66
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What species of mycoplasma affect murine (mice/rats)

A

M. pulmonis

67
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What does M. pulmonis cause in mice/rats?

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Mice: Mild-moderate respiratory disease

Rats: genital tract infections

68
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Diagnosis of mycoplasma infection

A

Samples from affected tissues

  • Culture very difficult
  • Serological & molecular techniques more promising
69
Q

Prevention of mycoplasma infection

A

Attenuated Live Vaccines!

Diminish disease, not infection

Protect cattle in CBPP enzootic areas

Used for swine pneumonias, caprine mastitis, egg losses in avian

70
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Treatment of mycoplasma infection

A

Tetracyclines, macrolides, aminoglycosides, cephalosporins, fluoroquinolones

-High failure rates

71
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Control mycoplasma infections

A

Test & slaughter

BIOSECURITY

Most effective for control

72
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Hemotrophic mollicutes Area of infection

A

Red blood cell parasites

73
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Hemotrophic mollicutes

Clinical signs

A

Hemolytic anemia in young, immunocompromised, stressed animals

(asymptomatic / subclinical)

74
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Hemotrophic mollicutes

Spread/Transmission

A

Blood-to-blood contact Ectoparasites

75
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Hemotrophic mollicutes

Important species

Cats

A

M. haemofelis (Feline Infectious Anemia)

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Hemotrophic mollicutes

Important species

Dog

A

M. haemocanis

77
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Hemotrophic mollicutes

Important species

Pigs

A

M. suis

78
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Hemotrophic mollicutes

Important species

Cattle

A

M. wenyonii

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Hemotrophic mollicutes

Important species

Caprine/Ovine

A

M. ovis

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Hemotrophic mollicutes

Important species

Mice

A

M. coccoides

M. haemomuris

81
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Hemotrophic mollicutes

Clinical signs

A

Icterus

Splenomegaly

Bone marrow hyperplasia

82
Q

Hemotrophic mollicutes

Diagnosis

A

Clinical signs

Visualize on blood film

PCR

83
Q

Hemotrophic mollicutes

Treatment

A

Correct the anemia!

Tetracyclines

84
Q

Hemotrophic mollicute

Feline infectious anemia

Causative agent

A

Mycoplasma haemofelis

85
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Hemotrophic mollicute

Feline infectious anemia

Disease pattern

A

Concurrent with FIV / FeLV

Free-roaming tom cats

Peracute/Acute*/Chronic

Fever, anemia weakness, jaundice

86
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Hemotrophic mollicute

Feline infectious anemia

Differentials

A

Autoimmune anemia

Babesia

Cytauxzoon felis

87
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Hemotrophic mollicute

Feline infectious anemia Treatment

A

Blood

Doxycycline

Flea control