Experimental Models of Ocular Infection with Toxoplasma Gondii.

European journal of microbiology & immunology Pub Date : 2015-12-04 eCollection Date: 2015-12-01 DOI:10.1556/1886.2015.00045
Agata Dukaczewska, Roberto Tedesco, Oliver Liesenfeld
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Ocular toxoplasmosis is a vision-threatening disease and the major cause of posterior uveitis worldwide. In spite of the continuing global burden of ocular toxoplasmosis, many critical aspects of disease including the therapeutic approach to ocular toxoplasmosis are still under debate. To assist in addressing many aspects of the disease, numerous experimental models of ocular toxoplasmosis have been established. In this article, we present an overview on in vitro, ex vivo, and in vivo models of ocular toxoplasmosis available to date. Experimental studies on ocular toxoplasmosis have recently focused on mice. However, the majority of murine models established so far are based on intraperitoneal and intraocular infection with Toxoplasma gondii. We therefore also present results obtained in an in vivo model using peroral infection of C57BL/6 and NMRI mice that reflects the natural route of infection and mimics the disease course in humans. While advances have been made in ex vivo model systems or larger animals to investigate specific aspects of ocular toxoplasmosis, laboratory mice continue to be the experimental model of choice for the investigation of ocular toxoplasmosis.

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弓形虫眼部感染的实验模型。
眼弓形虫病是一种威胁视力的疾病,也是世界范围内后葡萄膜炎的主要原因。尽管眼弓形虫病在全球范围内仍有负担,但该疾病的许多关键方面,包括眼弓形虫的治疗方法,仍存在争议。为了帮助解决该疾病的许多方面,已经建立了许多眼部弓形虫病的实验模型。在这篇文章中,我们概述了迄今为止可用的眼弓形虫病的体外、离体和体内模型。最近,对眼弓形虫病的实验研究集中在小鼠身上。然而,迄今为止建立的大多数小鼠模型都是基于弓形虫腹膜内和眼内感染。因此,我们还介绍了使用C57BL/6和NMRI小鼠的经口感染在体内模型中获得的结果,该结果反映了感染的自然途径并模拟了人类的病程。虽然在离体模型系统或更大的动物中研究眼弓形虫病的特定方面已经取得了进展,但实验室小鼠仍然是研究眼弓形虫病的实验模型的选择。
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