Development of adult Dirofilaria immitis worms in the Rag2/Il-2rγ-/- mouse model

IF 3.7 2区 医学 Q1 PARASITOLOGY
Frederic Risch , Carolin Ludwig-Erdmann , Achim Hoerauf , Heinz Sager , Marc P. Hübner
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Dirofilaria immitis is the causative agent for one of the major parasitic infections in dogs. It is currently not possible to reliably diagnose the infection before the development of fertile adult female worms and the presence of microfilariae which takes six to 7 months. However, at this point adult worms already reside in the pulmonary arteries and can cause significant damage. Novel in vivo models may facilitate the development of new diagnostic tools and improve treatment options for both the early and late stages of D. immitis infections. In this paper, we aimed to increase the capabilities of recently published mouse models in which severely immune-deficient mice were shown to be susceptible to D. immitis. Our data shows that D. immitis may grow into fully developed mature male and female worms in C57BL/6 Rag2/Il-2rγ-/- mice with comparable growth rates to the natural canine host. The adult worms of D. immitis were shown to migrate into body cavities as well as the heart in this model. However, the presence of adult worms inside the heart of infected mice led to the development of caval syndrome in 36% of infected mice after five to 6 months. Overall, the current study complements recently published efforts to establish a D. immitis mouse model by extending the development of D. immitis into mature adult stages and will facilitate further preclinical research.

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Rag2/Il-2rγ-/-小鼠模型中包虫病成虫的发育过程
密螺旋体双鞭毛虫是狗主要寄生虫感染之一的病原体。目前还无法在可育雌成虫发育和出现微丝蚴之前可靠地诊断出这种感染,这需要 6 到 7 个月的时间。然而,此时成虫已经寄居在肺动脉中,并可能造成严重损害。新颖的体内模型有助于开发新的诊断工具,并改进对早期和晚期水飞蓟马感染的治疗方案。在本文中,我们的目的是提高最近发表的小鼠模型的能力,在这些模型中,严重免疫缺陷的小鼠被证明容易感染白僵菌。我们的数据显示,水蚤可在 C57BL/6 Rag2/Il-2rγ-/- 小鼠体内长成发育完全的成熟雌雄虫体,其生长速度与犬自然宿主相当。在该模型中,水飞蓟马成虫可移入体腔和心脏。然而,成虫在受感染小鼠心脏内的存在导致 36% 的受感染小鼠在 5 到 6 个月后出现空洞综合征。总之,目前的研究是对最近发表的建立白喉螺虫小鼠模型工作的补充,它将白喉螺虫的发育扩展到成熟的成虫阶段,并将促进进一步的临床前研究。
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审稿时长
23 days
期刊介绍: International Journal for Parasitology offers authors the option to sponsor nonsubscriber access to their articles on Elsevier electronic publishing platforms. For more information please view our Sponsored Articles page. The International Journal for Parasitology publishes the results of original research in all aspects of basic and applied parasitology, including all the fields covered by its Specialist Editors, and ranging from parasites and host-parasite relationships of intrinsic biological interest to those of social and economic importance in human and veterinary medicine and agriculture.
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