Genetically tractable rodent models for Cryptosporidium hominis and C. parvum infections: identifying differences in infection sites between host species.

IF 3.2 2区 医学 Q1 PARASITOLOGY
Lianbei Sun, Wei He, Zuwei Yang, Yilin Wu, Jing Wang, Na Li, Yaqiong Guo, Rui Xu, Jiayu Li, Yaoyu Feng, Lihua Xiao
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Abstract

Cryptosporidiosis causes severe diarrhea in children and livestock. However, the absence of suitable rodent models has led to a lack of effective drugs and vaccines. In this study, genetically tractable rat and mouse models were developed for the two main causes of human cryptosporidiosis: Cryptosporidium hominis and C. parvum. Neonatal mice and rats were successfully infected with two nonhuman primate-adapted C. hominis isolates and one C. parvum IId isolate, resulting in high oocyst shedding. Using isolates tagged with fluorescent proteins and luciferases enabled the easy detection and quantification of oocyst shedding. Both Cryptosporidium species primarily infected the ileum, cecum, and colon of neonatal mice. In contrast, the parasites primarily colonized the duodenum and jejunum of neonatal rats. Both species responded to treatment with a lysyl-tRNA synthetase inhibitor in the rat model. Developing tractable animal models with different infection sites will allow for comparative studies of the biology and immunity of major human-pathogenic Cryptosporidium species, as well as the evaluation of potential drugs and vaccines.

人隐孢子虫和小隐孢子虫感染的遗传易感啮齿动物模型:识别宿主物种之间感染部位的差异。
隐孢子虫病导致儿童和牲畜严重腹泻。然而,由于缺乏合适的啮齿动物模型,导致缺乏有效的药物和疫苗。在这项研究中,遗传易感的大鼠和小鼠模型建立了人类隐孢子虫病的两个主要原因:人隐孢子虫和小隐孢子虫。新生小鼠和大鼠成功感染了两株非人灵长类适应的人猿C.菌株和一株小C.菌株,导致卵囊大量脱落。使用荧光蛋白和荧光素酶标记的分离物可以方便地检测和定量卵囊脱落。这两种隐孢子虫主要感染新生小鼠的回肠、盲肠和结肠。相比之下,寄生虫主要定植于新生大鼠的十二指肠和空肠。在大鼠模型中,这两个物种都对赖氨酸- trna合成酶抑制剂治疗有反应。开发具有不同感染部位的易处理的动物模型将允许对主要人类致病性隐孢子虫物种的生物学和免疫力进行比较研究,以及评估潜在的药物和疫苗。
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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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