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Mycobacterium chelonae associated with tumor-like skin and oral masses in farmed Russian sturgeons (Acipenser gueldenstaedtii)

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2014
Short description:
Mycobacterium chelonae associated with tumor-like skin and oral masses in farmed Russian sturgeons (Acipenser gueldenstaedtii) / Antuofermo, E., Pais, A., Burrai, G.P., Rocca, S., Nuvoli, S., Hetzel, U., Caffara, M., Giorgi, I., Pedron, C., Prearo, M.. - In: BMC VETERINARY RESEARCH. - ISSN 1746-6148. - 10:18(2014). [10.1186/1746-6148-10-18]
abstract:
Background: Non-tuberculous mycobacteria responsible for piscine mycobacteriosis usually produce visceral granulomas in both freshwater and marine species. In this study, the first occurrence ofMycobacterium chelonaeassociated with tumor-like lesions in the Russian sturgeon (Acipenser gueldenstaedtii) is reported. Fifteen sturgeons from an Italian fish farm showing skin and oral cauliflower-like masses were investigated by histopathology, bacterial culture and molecular analyses.Results:A total of 20 masses different in size located in the mouth and in pectoral and caudal fins (characterized by abundant calcium deposits and by mild to moderate granulomatous inflammation) were observed with a significant different degree of histological severity. All internal organs of the fish were negative for mycobacteria, Ziehl-Neelsen was positive in only one of the oral masses, whereas bacterial and PCR analyses detected the presence ofM. chelonaefor almost all the skin and oral masses. Based on these results, a calcinosis of dystrophic origin associated with a chronic granulomatous inflammation was considered as a primary diagnosis consequent to tissue injury in areas susceptible to trauma.Conclusions:We hypothesized that the occurrence ofM. chelonaein farmed sturgeons was only a secondary event related to its presence in a stressful rearing environment and subsequent to a dystrophic calcinosis occurred in previously damaged tissues.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Acipenser gueldenstaedtii; aquaculture; Calcinosis circumscripta; fish pathology; Mycobacteria
List of contributors:
Antuofermo, Elisabetta; Pais, Antonio; Burrai, Giovanni Pietro; Rocca, Stefano; Nuvoli, Sara; Hetzel, Udo; Caffara, Monica; Giorgi, Ilaria; Pedron, Claudio; Prearo, Marino
Authors of the University:
ANTUOFERMO Elisabetta
BURRAI Giovanni Pietro
PAIS Antonio
ROCCA Stefano
Handle:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/262182
Full Text:
https://iris.uniss.it//retrieve/handle/11388/262182/194030/Antuofermo_E_Mycobacterium_chelonae_associated_with.pdf
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BMC VETERINARY RESEARCH
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