<it>Mycoplasma suis</it> infection results endothelial cell damage and activation: new insight into the cell tropism and pathogenicity of hemotrophic mycoplasma

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Hemotrophic mycoplasmas (HM) are highly specialized red blood cell parasites that cause infectious anemia in a variety of mammals, including humans. To date, no in vitro cultivation systems for HM have been available, resulting in relatively little information ab...

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Main Authors: Sokoli Albina, Groebel Katrin, Hoelzle Katharina, Amselgruber Werner M, Mateos José M, Schneider Mårten KJ, Ziegler Urs, Felder Kathrin M, Hoelzle Ludwig E
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2013-02-01
Series:Veterinary Research
Online Access:http://www.veterinaryresearch.org/content/44/1/6
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spelling doaj-6becd34d1ec043d5946a5d8a27bcffa52020-11-25T00:04:46ZengBMCVeterinary Research0928-42491297-97162013-02-01441610.1186/1297-9716-44-6<it>Mycoplasma suis</it> infection results endothelial cell damage and activation: new insight into the cell tropism and pathogenicity of hemotrophic mycoplasmaSokoli AlbinaGroebel KatrinHoelzle KatharinaAmselgruber Werner MMateos José MSchneider Mårten KJZiegler UrsFelder Kathrin MHoelzle Ludwig E<p>Abstract</p> <p>Hemotrophic mycoplasmas (HM) are highly specialized red blood cell parasites that cause infectious anemia in a variety of mammals, including humans. To date, no in vitro cultivation systems for HM have been available, resulting in relatively little information about the pathogenesis of HM infection. In pigs, <it>Mycoplasma suis</it>-induced infectious anemia is associated with hemorrhagic diathesis, and coagulation dysfunction. However, intravasal coagulation and subsequent consumption coagulopathy can only partly explain the sequence of events leading to hemorrhagic diathesis manifesting as cyanosis, petechial bleeding, and ecchymosis, and to disseminated coagulation. The involvement of endothelial activation and damage in <it>M. suis</it>-associated pathogenesis was investigated using light and electron microscopy, immunohistochemistry, and cell sorting. <it>M. suis</it> interacted directly with endothelial cells in vitro and in vivo. Endothelial activation, widespread endothelial damage, and adherence of red blood cells to the endothelium were evident in <it>M. suis</it>-infected pigs. These alterations of the endothelium were accompanied by hemorrhage, intravascular coagulation, vascular occlusion, and massive morphological changes within the parenchyma. <it>M. suis</it> biofilm-like microcolonies formed on the surface of endothelial cells, and may represent a putative persistence mechanism of <it>M. suis</it>. In vitro analysis demonstrated that <it>M. suis</it> interacted with the endothelial cytoskeletal protein actin, and induced actin condensation and activation of endothelial cells, as determined by the up-regulation of ICAM, PECAM, E-selectin, and P-selectin. These findings demonstrate an additional cell tropism of HM for endothelial cells and suggest that <it>M. suis</it> interferes with the protective function of the endothelium, resulting in hemorrhagic diathesis.</p> http://www.veterinaryresearch.org/content/44/1/6
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author Sokoli Albina
Groebel Katrin
Hoelzle Katharina
Amselgruber Werner M
Mateos José M
Schneider Mårten KJ
Ziegler Urs
Felder Kathrin M
Hoelzle Ludwig E
spellingShingle Sokoli Albina
Groebel Katrin
Hoelzle Katharina
Amselgruber Werner M
Mateos José M
Schneider Mårten KJ
Ziegler Urs
Felder Kathrin M
Hoelzle Ludwig E
<it>Mycoplasma suis</it> infection results endothelial cell damage and activation: new insight into the cell tropism and pathogenicity of hemotrophic mycoplasma
Veterinary Research
author_facet Sokoli Albina
Groebel Katrin
Hoelzle Katharina
Amselgruber Werner M
Mateos José M
Schneider Mårten KJ
Ziegler Urs
Felder Kathrin M
Hoelzle Ludwig E
author_sort Sokoli Albina
title <it>Mycoplasma suis</it> infection results endothelial cell damage and activation: new insight into the cell tropism and pathogenicity of hemotrophic mycoplasma
title_short <it>Mycoplasma suis</it> infection results endothelial cell damage and activation: new insight into the cell tropism and pathogenicity of hemotrophic mycoplasma
title_full <it>Mycoplasma suis</it> infection results endothelial cell damage and activation: new insight into the cell tropism and pathogenicity of hemotrophic mycoplasma
title_fullStr <it>Mycoplasma suis</it> infection results endothelial cell damage and activation: new insight into the cell tropism and pathogenicity of hemotrophic mycoplasma
title_full_unstemmed <it>Mycoplasma suis</it> infection results endothelial cell damage and activation: new insight into the cell tropism and pathogenicity of hemotrophic mycoplasma
title_sort <it>mycoplasma suis</it> infection results endothelial cell damage and activation: new insight into the cell tropism and pathogenicity of hemotrophic mycoplasma
publisher BMC
series Veterinary Research
issn 0928-4249
1297-9716
publishDate 2013-02-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Hemotrophic mycoplasmas (HM) are highly specialized red blood cell parasites that cause infectious anemia in a variety of mammals, including humans. To date, no in vitro cultivation systems for HM have been available, resulting in relatively little information about the pathogenesis of HM infection. In pigs, <it>Mycoplasma suis</it>-induced infectious anemia is associated with hemorrhagic diathesis, and coagulation dysfunction. However, intravasal coagulation and subsequent consumption coagulopathy can only partly explain the sequence of events leading to hemorrhagic diathesis manifesting as cyanosis, petechial bleeding, and ecchymosis, and to disseminated coagulation. The involvement of endothelial activation and damage in <it>M. suis</it>-associated pathogenesis was investigated using light and electron microscopy, immunohistochemistry, and cell sorting. <it>M. suis</it> interacted directly with endothelial cells in vitro and in vivo. Endothelial activation, widespread endothelial damage, and adherence of red blood cells to the endothelium were evident in <it>M. suis</it>-infected pigs. These alterations of the endothelium were accompanied by hemorrhage, intravascular coagulation, vascular occlusion, and massive morphological changes within the parenchyma. <it>M. suis</it> biofilm-like microcolonies formed on the surface of endothelial cells, and may represent a putative persistence mechanism of <it>M. suis</it>. In vitro analysis demonstrated that <it>M. suis</it> interacted with the endothelial cytoskeletal protein actin, and induced actin condensation and activation of endothelial cells, as determined by the up-regulation of ICAM, PECAM, E-selectin, and P-selectin. These findings demonstrate an additional cell tropism of HM for endothelial cells and suggest that <it>M. suis</it> interferes with the protective function of the endothelium, resulting in hemorrhagic diathesis.</p>
url http://www.veterinaryresearch.org/content/44/1/6
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