Localization of <it>Helicobacter </it>spp. in the fundic mucosa of laboratory Beagle dogs: an ultrastructural study

<p>Abstract</p> <p>In dogs <it>Helicobacter </it>spp. are found in all gastric regions usually localized in the surface mucus, gastric glands and parietal cells. The aim of this study was to detail the distribution of <it>Helicobacter </it>spp. in the fundic...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Lanzoni Anna, Faustinelli Ivo, Cristofori Patrizia, Luini Mario, Simpson Kenneth W, Scanziani Eugenio, Recordati Camilla
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2011-03-01
Series:Veterinary Research
Online Access:http://www.veterinaryresearch.org/content/42/1/42
id doaj-54e7c9201ecb4c2c8c44d33b22285cf4
record_format Article
spelling doaj-54e7c9201ecb4c2c8c44d33b22285cf42020-11-25T01:33:57ZengBMCVeterinary Research0928-42491297-97162011-03-014214210.1186/1297-9716-42-42Localization of <it>Helicobacter </it>spp. in the fundic mucosa of laboratory Beagle dogs: an ultrastructural studyLanzoni AnnaFaustinelli IvoCristofori PatriziaLuini MarioSimpson Kenneth WScanziani EugenioRecordati Camilla<p>Abstract</p> <p>In dogs <it>Helicobacter </it>spp. are found in all gastric regions usually localized in the surface mucus, gastric glands and parietal cells. The aim of this study was to detail the distribution of <it>Helicobacter </it>spp. in the fundic mucosa of asymptomatic Beagle dogs and their intracellular localization within parietal cells, in order to evaluate species-specific pathogenetic effects on gastric cells. The presence of <it>Helicobacter </it>spp. was investigated by immunohistochemistry, TEM, and PCR in the fundic mucosa of six Beagle dogs. <it>Helicobacter </it>spp. were found in all dogs examined, and <it>H. bizzozeronii </it>and <it>H. felis </it>were identified by PCR and confirmed by TEM. In the lumen of the fundic glands, co-localization was common. <it>H. bizzozeronii </it>was present in larger numbers than <it>H. felis </it>in both intraluminal and intraparietal localization. The amounts of <it>H. bizzozeronii </it>were similar in superficial and basal portions of the glands. <it>H. felis </it>was predominantly localized in the superficial portions of gastric glands but almost absent from the base. Within parietal cells, most <it>Helicobacter </it>organisms were intracanalicular, but intact and degenerate <it>Helicobacter </it>organisms were also visualized free in the cytoplasm or in secondary lysosomes. No specific degenerative lesions were found in infected parietal cells. <it>Helicobacter </it>organisms were also observed within macrophages in the lamina propria. In conclusion, there is a differential distribution of <it>H. bizzozeronii </it>and <it>H. felis </it>in the fundic mucosa of Beagle dogs, and their intracellular localization in parietal cells and macrophages suggests novel pathogenic scenarios for the development of immune response and maintenance of chronic gastritis in dogs.</p> http://www.veterinaryresearch.org/content/42/1/42
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Lanzoni Anna
Faustinelli Ivo
Cristofori Patrizia
Luini Mario
Simpson Kenneth W
Scanziani Eugenio
Recordati Camilla
spellingShingle Lanzoni Anna
Faustinelli Ivo
Cristofori Patrizia
Luini Mario
Simpson Kenneth W
Scanziani Eugenio
Recordati Camilla
Localization of <it>Helicobacter </it>spp. in the fundic mucosa of laboratory Beagle dogs: an ultrastructural study
Veterinary Research
author_facet Lanzoni Anna
Faustinelli Ivo
Cristofori Patrizia
Luini Mario
Simpson Kenneth W
Scanziani Eugenio
Recordati Camilla
author_sort Lanzoni Anna
title Localization of <it>Helicobacter </it>spp. in the fundic mucosa of laboratory Beagle dogs: an ultrastructural study
title_short Localization of <it>Helicobacter </it>spp. in the fundic mucosa of laboratory Beagle dogs: an ultrastructural study
title_full Localization of <it>Helicobacter </it>spp. in the fundic mucosa of laboratory Beagle dogs: an ultrastructural study
title_fullStr Localization of <it>Helicobacter </it>spp. in the fundic mucosa of laboratory Beagle dogs: an ultrastructural study
title_full_unstemmed Localization of <it>Helicobacter </it>spp. in the fundic mucosa of laboratory Beagle dogs: an ultrastructural study
title_sort localization of <it>helicobacter </it>spp. in the fundic mucosa of laboratory beagle dogs: an ultrastructural study
publisher BMC
series Veterinary Research
issn 0928-4249
1297-9716
publishDate 2011-03-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>In dogs <it>Helicobacter </it>spp. are found in all gastric regions usually localized in the surface mucus, gastric glands and parietal cells. The aim of this study was to detail the distribution of <it>Helicobacter </it>spp. in the fundic mucosa of asymptomatic Beagle dogs and their intracellular localization within parietal cells, in order to evaluate species-specific pathogenetic effects on gastric cells. The presence of <it>Helicobacter </it>spp. was investigated by immunohistochemistry, TEM, and PCR in the fundic mucosa of six Beagle dogs. <it>Helicobacter </it>spp. were found in all dogs examined, and <it>H. bizzozeronii </it>and <it>H. felis </it>were identified by PCR and confirmed by TEM. In the lumen of the fundic glands, co-localization was common. <it>H. bizzozeronii </it>was present in larger numbers than <it>H. felis </it>in both intraluminal and intraparietal localization. The amounts of <it>H. bizzozeronii </it>were similar in superficial and basal portions of the glands. <it>H. felis </it>was predominantly localized in the superficial portions of gastric glands but almost absent from the base. Within parietal cells, most <it>Helicobacter </it>organisms were intracanalicular, but intact and degenerate <it>Helicobacter </it>organisms were also visualized free in the cytoplasm or in secondary lysosomes. No specific degenerative lesions were found in infected parietal cells. <it>Helicobacter </it>organisms were also observed within macrophages in the lamina propria. In conclusion, there is a differential distribution of <it>H. bizzozeronii </it>and <it>H. felis </it>in the fundic mucosa of Beagle dogs, and their intracellular localization in parietal cells and macrophages suggests novel pathogenic scenarios for the development of immune response and maintenance of chronic gastritis in dogs.</p>
url http://www.veterinaryresearch.org/content/42/1/42
work_keys_str_mv AT lanzonianna localizationofithelicobacteritsppinthefundicmucosaoflaboratorybeagledogsanultrastructuralstudy
AT faustinelliivo localizationofithelicobacteritsppinthefundicmucosaoflaboratorybeagledogsanultrastructuralstudy
AT cristoforipatrizia localizationofithelicobacteritsppinthefundicmucosaoflaboratorybeagledogsanultrastructuralstudy
AT luinimario localizationofithelicobacteritsppinthefundicmucosaoflaboratorybeagledogsanultrastructuralstudy
AT simpsonkennethw localizationofithelicobacteritsppinthefundicmucosaoflaboratorybeagledogsanultrastructuralstudy
AT scanzianieugenio localizationofithelicobacteritsppinthefundicmucosaoflaboratorybeagledogsanultrastructuralstudy
AT recordaticamilla localizationofithelicobacteritsppinthefundicmucosaoflaboratorybeagledogsanultrastructuralstudy
_version_ 1725074602033414144