Bacteria Endocarditis Caused by Mycoplasma hyorhinis in a Juvenile, Immunosuppressed Pig (Sus scrofa domesticus) following Partial Heart Transplantation.

Comparative medicine Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-15 DOI:10.30802/AALAS-CM-23-000090
Rebecca N Suk, Kristi L Helke, David C Fitzgerald, Marc Hassid, Deani McVadon, Carolyn L Taylor, Kelvin G M Brockbank, Taufiek Konrad Rajab, Alicia M Braxton
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Domestic swine (Sus scrofa domesticus) are important translational models for cardiovascular transplant studies. This can be attributed to the anatomic and physiologic similarities of their cardiovascular system to humans. Transplant studies frequently employ clinically relevant immunosuppression regimens to prevent organ rejection postoperatively. Immunosuppression can lead to opportunistic infection, including presentations that are novel or poorly described in immunocompetent hosts. In this study, we describe the first case of Mycoplasma hyorhinis -induced endocarditis affecting the pulmonary valve in a juvenile, immunosuppressed pig following a partial heart transplantation procedure. Clinical signs of infection began at 15 d postoperation, were consistent with a variety of infectious agents, including Mycoplasma hyorhinis, and included lethargy, respiratory signs, and elevated white blood cell counts. By 28 d post procedure, lameness and soft tissue swelling around the left tarsus developed. Joint fluid obtained by arthrocentesis was PCR positive for Mycoplasma hyorhinis and negative for other tested pathogens. Despite antimicrobial treatment, the transplanted pulmonary valve developed leaflet thickening, stenosis, and insufficiency starting at 30 d after the procedure. At 86 d posttransplantation, the pig reached experimental endpoints and was humanely euthanized for necropsy and histopathology. The pulmonary valve had numerous dark red vegetative expansions of all 3 leaflets. Postmortem testing of a vegetative lesion was positive for Mycoplasma hyorhinis, confirming the etiologic agent responsible for endocarditis. Mycoplasma hyorhinis -induced endocarditis of an orthotopic transplanted pulmonary valve has yet to be described in swine. This case report demonstrates that infections following immunosuppression may present with novel or undercharacterized clinical signs.

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幼年免疫抑制猪(Sus scrofa domesticus)部分心脏移植后由透明支原体引起的细菌性心内膜炎。
家猪(Sus scrofa domesticus)是心血管移植研究的重要转化模型。这是因为它们的心血管系统在解剖学和生理学上与人类相似。移植研究经常采用与临床相关的免疫抑制方案,以防止术后出现器官排斥反应。免疫抑制可导致机会性感染,包括在免疫功能正常的宿主中出现的新的或描述较少的感染。在本研究中,我们描述了首例在部分心脏移植手术后免疫抑制的幼年猪肺动脉瓣受透明支原体诱发的心内膜炎的病例。感染的临床症状始于术后 15 d,与多种感染病原体(包括支原体)一致,包括嗜睡、呼吸道症状和白细胞计数升高。术后 28 天,左侧跗骨周围出现跛行和软组织肿胀。通过关节穿刺获得的关节液PCR检测结果呈阳性,其他病原体检测结果呈阴性。尽管进行了抗菌治疗,但移植的肺动脉瓣在术后30天开始出现瓣叶增厚、狭窄和功能不全。移植后 86 天,猪达到实验终点,被人道安乐死,进行尸体解剖和组织病理学检查。肺动脉瓣的所有 3 片叶都有大量暗红色的植物性扩张。对无性病变的尸检结果显示,猪鼻支原体呈阳性,这证实了导致心内膜炎的病原体。猪正位移植肺动脉瓣因鼻支原体引起心内膜炎的病例尚未见报道。本病例报告表明,免疫抑制后感染可能会出现新的或特征不明显的临床症状。
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