Obg plays a significant role in temperature sensitivity of Mycoplasma synoviae live attenuated vaccine strain MS-H

Vet Microbiol. 2023 Sep:284:109818. doi: 10.1016/j.vetmic.2023.109818. Epub 2023 Jun 19.

Abstract

The MS-H vaccine strain (Vaxsafe MS®; Bioproperties Pty. Ltd., Australia) is a live attenuated temperature sensitive derivative of a virulent strain of M. synoviae, 86079/7NS, and is used to prevent diseases from M. synoviae challenges in poultry farms. The genome sequence of MS-H includes 32 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) compared to that of 86079/7NS. To investigate the nature of mutations responsible for temperature sensitivity, MS-H strain was subjected to thermal adaptation in vitro and in vivo. The only observed variation detected in the MS-H culture following sequential passages with incremental incubation temperature from 33 °C to 39.5 °C was an Ala210Val variation in Obg protein, associated with loss of temperature sensitivity phenotype. An identical variation was detected in the MS-H culture reisolated from one out of five bird 28 days after inoculation with MS-H. These findings suggest that M. synoviae is capable of thermoadaptive evolution and Obg plays a significant role in this trait.

Keywords: Mycoplasma; Temperature sensitivity; Thermoadaptive evolution.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Chickens
  • Mycoplasma Infections* / prevention & control
  • Mycoplasma Infections* / veterinary
  • Mycoplasma synoviae*
  • Poultry Diseases* / prevention & control
  • Temperature
  • Vaccines, Attenuated

Substances

  • Vaccines, Attenuated