| Literature DB >> 26582308 |
Raúl A Almeida1, Oudessa Kerro-Dego2, María E Prado3, Susan I Headrick4, Mark J Lewis5, Lydia J Siebert6, Gina M Pighetti7, Stephen P Oliver8.
Abstract
In the present study, the effect of anti-recombinant Streptococcus uberis adhesion molecule (SUAM) antibodies against S. uberis intramammary infections (IMI) was evaluated using a passive protection model. Mammary quarters of healthy cows were infused with S. uberis UT888 opsonized with affinity purified anti-rSUAM antibodies or hyperimmune sera. Non-opsonized S. uberis UT888 were used as a control. Mammary quarters infused with opsonized S. uberis showed mild-to undetectable clinical symptoms of mastitis, lower milk bacterial counts, and less infected mammary quarters as compared to mammary quarters infused with non-opsonized S. uberis. These findings suggest that anti-rSUAM antibodies interfered with infection of mammary gland by S. uberis which might be through preventing adherence to and internalization into mammary gland cells, thus facilitating clearance of S. uberis, reducing colonization, and causing less IMI.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26582308 PMCID: PMC4652381 DOI: 10.1186/s13567-015-0271-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vet Res ISSN: 0928-4249 Impact factor: 3.683
Mammary gland and milk evaluation and scoring.
| Score | Milk appearance | Mammary score | Demeanor | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Palpation | Temp. | Color | |||
| 0 | Normal | Pliable, light | Normal | Normal | None |
| 1 | Flakes | Slight, firmness, swelling | Normal | Normal | None |
| 2 | Clots | Firm, moderate swelling | Warm | Red | None |
| 3 | Stringy, watery, bloody | Hard, severe swelling | Hot | Red | Uncomfortable, irritable, kicks |
Figure 1Milk and mammary parenchyma scores of challenged quarters. Twenty uninfected bovine mammary quarters were challenged with S. uberis UT888 opsonized with anti- rSUAM antibodies () or the untreated S. uberis UT888 () and milk and mammary scores were obtained. Data are the sum of milk and mammary scores and each data point represents the mean of two daily observations for all challenged quarters in each group. Error bars are the standard error of the mean (SEM). Values included in the dotted line box were statistically significant (P ≤ 0.05).
Figure 2Log colony forming units/mL (CFU/mL) of UT888. Twenty uninfected bovine mammary quarters were challenged with S. uberis UT888 opsonized with anti-rSUAM antibodies () or untreated S. uberis UT888 () and CFU/mL in milk of challenged quarters were obtained. Data are presented as log10 CFU/mL and are the mean of daily observations for the 1st week and at 10 and 14 days post-challenge for each treatment group. Error bars are the standard error of the mean (SEM). The dotted line box includes time points where differences between groups were statistically significant (P ≤ 0.05).
Figure 3Somatic cell counts (SCC) in milk from challenged quarters. Twenty uninfected bovine mammary quarters were challenged with S. uberis UT888 opsonized with anti-rSUAM antibodies () or untreated S. uberis UT888 () and SCC/mL in milk of challenged quarters were obtained. Data are daily values obtained during the first 7 days following challenge (CH) and error bars are the standard error of the mean (SEM). The dotted line box includes differences statistically significant (P ≤ 0.05).
Figure 4Intramammary infections (IMI) detected in mammary quarters infused with non-opsonized UT888 or opsonized with anti-rSUAM antibodies. Infused mammary quarters were infused with non-opsonized S. uberis UT888 (A) or opsonized with anti-rSUAM antibodies (B) and monitored daily for 2 weeks. Mammary quarters were classified as clinical () subclinical () or negative () based on milk appearance and mammary scores, and microbiological data. Bars indicate the number of IMI detected in each group.