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Production of Granulomas in Infection Associated with Meningitis-meningoencephalitis, Endocarditis, and Pneumonia in Cattle

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Date 2021 Nov 22
PMID 34802307
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, the most important primary pathogen in the family , causes pneumonia, arthritis, otitis media, and mastitis in cattle. Histopathologic pulmonary changes associated with infection have been characterized as suppurative-to-caseonecrotic bronchopneumonia; infection in other organs has been reported in only a few studies that examined caseonecrotic endocarditis and suppurative meningitis. Granulomatous lesions associated with infection have been reported only rarely. We studied the granulomatous inflammation associated with infection in several organs of 21 Japanese Black cattle. was detected by isolation and loop-mediated isothermal amplification methods; other bacteria were detected using culture on 5% blood sheep agar and a MALDI-TOF MS Biotyper. Tissues were examined by histopathology and by immunohistochemistry (IHC) using anti-, anti-Iba1, anti-iNOS, and anti-CD204 antibodies. All 21 cases, which included 2 cases of meningitis-meningoencephalitis, 8 cases of endocarditis, and 11 cases of bronchopneumonia, had caseonecrotic granulomatous inflammation associated with infection. The IHC for macrophages revealed a predominance of iNOS-labeled (M1) macrophages in the inner layer of the caseonecrotic granulomas associated with meningitis-meningoencephalitis, endocarditis, and bronchopneumonia in Japanese Black cattle naturally infected with .

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