Virulence-Associated Gene Profiles of Isolated from Chickens with Colibacillosis in Japan and Their Correlation with Pathogenicity in Chicken Embryos.

Avian Dis

Department of Veterinary Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Miyazaki, Gakuenkibanadainishi, Miyazaki-shi, Miyazaki 889-2192, Japan.

Published: September 2021

Colibacillosis, an infectious disease of chickens, is caused by avian pathogenic (APEC); however, in addition to APEC, other pathogens are also frequently isolated from chickens affected with colibacillosis. Therefore, experimental infections in chickens are necessary to evaluate the pathogenicity of APEC isolates. Recent studies have shown that embryo lethality assays can be used as an alternative method to evaluate the pathogenicity of . In this study, to determine the important virulence genes associated with the pathogenicity of , 67 strains of that possessed different combinations of eight representative virulence genes (, , , , , , , and ) were isolated from broilers with colibacillosis in Japan, and the chicken embryo lethal assay was conducted. The genes , , and showed strong correlation with the level of virulence in . Our study provides useful information about the important virulence-associated genes in relation to the pathogenicity of in Japanese chickens.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1637/0005-2086-65.3.401DOI Listing

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