Hawley Dana M, Moyers Sahnzi C, Caceres Johanel, Youngbar Courtney, Adelman James S
a Department of Biological Sciences , Virginia Tech , USA.
b Department of Natural Resource Ecology and Management , Iowa State University , USA.
Avian Pathol. 2018 Oct;47(5):526-530. doi: 10.1080/03079457.2018.1495312. Epub 2018 Jul 20.
House finches in much of the continental United States experience annual epidemics of mycoplasmal conjunctivitis, caused by the bacterial pathogen Mycoplasma gallisepticum (MG). Although evidence suggests that natural infections typically begin unilaterally, experimental inoculations of songbirds with MG to date have all been administered bilaterally. Furthermore, studies of free-living finches find more severe clinical signs of mycoplasmal conjunctivitis in left versus right eyes, but the mechanisms underlying this side bias remain unknown. Here, we characterized unilateral inoculation of house finches with MG, and tested whether differential susceptibility of left versus right conjunctiva explains the side bias in disease severity of free-living finches. We directly inoculated house finches in either the left or right conjunctiva and characterized resulting disease severity and pathogen load throughout the course of infection. As expected, unilateral inoculation resulted in significantly more severe conjunctivitis, as well as higher conjunctival bacterial loads, on whichever side (left or right) birds were directly inoculated. However, in 55% of cases, unilateral inoculations resulted in bilateral disease, and in 85% cases there was evidence of bilateral infection. The overall severity of disease did not differ for birds inoculated in the left versus right conjunctiva, suggesting that physiological differences between the conjunctivae cannot explain the side bias in disease severity of free-living birds. Instead, laterality in exposure, perhaps due to feeding handedness, likely explains the detected field patterns. RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS House finches show more severe disease in the directly inoculated conjunctiva. Unilateral inoculations lead to high rates of bilateral infection and disease. Overall disease severity does not differ for the left- or right-inoculated conjunctiva. Laterality in exposure likely explains the left-side bias in natural infections.
美国大陆大部分地区的家朱雀每年都会经历由细菌病原体鸡败血支原体(MG)引起的支原体性结膜炎流行。尽管有证据表明自然感染通常始于单侧,但迄今为止,对鸣禽进行的MG实验接种均为双侧接种。此外,对自由生活的朱雀的研究发现,支原体性结膜炎的临床症状在左眼比右眼更严重,但这种侧别偏向的潜在机制仍不清楚。在这里,我们对家朱雀进行了MG单侧接种,并测试了左右结膜的易感性差异是否能解释自由生活朱雀疾病严重程度的侧别偏向。我们直接在家朱雀的左眼或右眼结膜接种,并在整个感染过程中对由此产生的疾病严重程度和病原体载量进行了表征。正如预期的那样,无论鸟类直接接种的是哪一侧(左侧或右侧),单侧接种都会导致更严重的结膜炎以及更高的结膜细菌载量。然而,在55%的病例中,单侧接种导致双侧疾病,在85%的病例中有双侧感染的证据。接种左眼结膜和右眼结膜的鸟类疾病总体严重程度没有差异,这表明结膜之间的生理差异不能解释自由生活鸟类疾病严重程度的侧别偏向。相反,暴露的侧别性,可能是由于取食偏好,可能解释了检测到的野外模式。研究亮点家朱雀在直接接种的结膜中表现出更严重的疾病。单侧接种导致双侧感染和疾病的发生率很高。接种左眼或右眼结膜的总体疾病严重程度没有差异。暴露的侧别性可能解释了自然感染中的左侧偏向。