Distinct bacterial dissemination and disease outcome in mice subcutaneously infected with Borrelia burgdorferi in the midline of the back and the footpad

Amir-Reza T. Motameni, Tonya C. Bates, Ignacio J. Juncadella, Cynthia Petty, Michael N. Hedrick, Juan Anguita
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Abstract

Subcutaneous inoculation of mice with Borrelia burgdorferi, the causative agent of Lyme disease, results in established infection and the development of acute arthritis and carditis, hallmarks of human disease. Because conflicting results may originate from the site of subcutaneous inoculation, we addressed the dissemination capacity of spirochetes injected in the shoulder region versus the footpad. Spirochetes inoculated in the footpad disseminated to a lesser extent to distant organs, such as the ear and the heart. This resulted in distinct degrees of joint and cardiac inflammation at the peak of the disease. The differences eventually leveled out. These results suggest that caution must be exercised in the interpretation of results obtained with routes of inoculation that do not closely represent the natural site of infection.

小鼠背部中线和脚垫皮下感染伯氏疏螺旋体的不同细菌传播和疾病结局
小鼠皮下接种伯氏疏螺旋体(莱姆病的病原体)会导致确定的感染和急性关节炎和心肌炎的发展,这是人类疾病的标志。由于相互矛盾的结果可能源于皮下接种的部位,因此我们研究了在肩部注射螺旋体与脚垫注射螺旋体的传播能力。在脚垫接种的螺旋体在较小程度上传播到远处的器官,如耳朵和心脏。这导致不同程度的关节和心脏炎症在疾病的高峰期。这些分歧最终趋于一致。这些结果表明,在解释接种途径获得的结果时必须谨慎,因为接种途径不能密切代表感染的自然部位。
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