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An overview on mastitis-associated Escherichia coli: Pathogenicity, host immunity and the use of alternative therapies

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Escherichia coli is one of the leading causes of bovine mastitis; it can cause sub-clinical, and clinical mastitis characterized by systemic changes, abnormal appearance of milk, and udder inflammation. E. coli pathogenicity in the bovine udder is due to the interaction between its virulence factors and the host factors; it was also linked to the presence of a new pathotype termed mammary pathogenic E. coli (MPEC). However, the presence of this pathotype is commonly debated. Its main virulence factor is the lipopolysaccharide (LPS) that is responsible for causing an endotoxic shock, and inducing a strong immune response by binding to the toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4), and stimulating the expression of chemokines (such as IL-8, and RANTES) and pro-inflammatory cytokines (such as IL-6, and IL-1 beta). This strong immune response could be used to develop alternative and safe approaches to control E. coli causing bovine mastitis by targeting pro-inflammatory cytokines that can damage the host tissue. The need for alternative treatments against E. coli is due to its ability to resist many conventional antibiotics, which is a huge challenge for curing ill animals. Therefore, the aim of this review was to highlight the pathogenicity of E. coli in the mammary gland, discuss the presence of the new putative pathotype, the mammary pathogenic E. coli (MPEC) pathotype, study the host's immune response, and the alternative treatments that are used against mastitis-associated E. coli.

Escherichia coliBovine mastitisMPECImmune responseAlternative treatmentNF-KAPPA-BMAMMARY EPITHELIAL-CELLSMAPK SIGNALING PATHWAYSCLINICAL BOVINE MASTITISFERRIC CITRATE RECEPTORVIRULENCE GENESDAIRY-COWSANTIMICROBIAL SUSCEPTIBILITYINTRAMAMMARY INFECTIONSINFLAMMATORY RESPONSES

Zaatout, Nawel

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Univ Batna 2

2022

Microbiological Research

Microbiological Research

EISCI
ISSN:0944-5013
年,卷(期):2022.256
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