A 60-day probiotic protocol with Dietzia subsp C79793-74 prevents development of Johne's disease parameters after in utero and/or neonatal MAP infection

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作者
Click, Robert E. [1 ]
机构
[1] St Croix Valley Farm, River Falls, WI 54022 USA
关键词
bovine Johne's disease; Dietzia probiotic; Mycobacterium avium subsp paratuberculosis (MAP); idiopathic inflammatory bowel diseases (IIBD); ulcerative colitis; Crohn's; diarrhea; preventive therapy; diabetes; multiple sclerosis; PASTEURIZED COWS MILK; CROHNS-DISEASE; MYCOBACTERIUM-PARATUBERCULOSIS; MANAGEMENT-PRACTICES; PARA-TUBERCULOSIS; GENETIC-VARIATION; IMMUNE-RESPONSES; DAIRY-CATTLE; RISK-FACTORS; TRANSMISSION;
D O I
10.4161/viru.2.4.16137
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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100102 ;
摘要
The research reported herein was designed to assess whether the bacterium, Dietzia subspecies C79793-74, used as a probiotic, could prevent development of parameters indicative of bovine paratuberculosis after potential in utero, birthing and neonatal (colostrum) exposure to Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (MAP). Such exposure avenues are especially relevant for dairy farms practicing good management procedures since calves on these farms could be infected via dams that have yet to be identified as MAP-positive. Indeed, of 18 calves in the present study that became paratuberculosis parameter-positive, five had dams that were negative for all parameters pre-calving. Parameters used herein to define paratuberculosis status were serum ELISA, serum agar gel immunodiffusion, cultureable fecal MAP, histopathology at necropsy and clinical disease. Thirty-four newborn calves whose dams were paratuberculosis-positive were assigned to four different treatment groups. Ten were treated daily for 60 days with viable Dietzia added to their antibiotic-free milk feedings; none became positive for any parameter with age. In contrast, seven of eight calves that were not treated became positive for one or more paratuberculosis-associated parameter. Sixteen calves were treated with viable Dietzia for the first two days of life; eight were then not treated further, whereas the other eight were treated an additional 58 days with Dietzia added to tetracycline-fortified milk (Dietzia is sensitive to tetracycline). In these two groups, positivity developed in five of eight and six of eight, respectively. These results indicated that (a) a daily, 60day treatment with viable Dietzia effectively prevented development of parameters indicative of paratuberculosis and (b) this treatment, in combination with good management practices, has the potential to eradicate MAP from animals/ herds, which should curtail the spread of MAP. Such results should significantly reduce human exposure to MAP, which in turn, could have relevance for the controversial role of MAP in Crohn's disease, type-1 diabetes mellitus, sarcoidosis, Blau syndrome, ulcerative colitis, irritable bowel syndrome and multiple sclerosis.
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