抗生素治疗NSG小鼠与牛棒状杆菌相关的临床疾病

Comparative medicine Pub Date : 2023-12-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-16 DOI:10.30802/AALAS-CM-23-000039
Elena M Pires, Umarani Pugazhenthi, Michael K Fink, Lauren M Habenicht, Derek L Fong, Jori K Leszczynski, Michael J Schurr, Christopher A Manuel
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根据免疫缺陷小鼠品系的不同,牛海绵状杆菌(Corynebacterium bovis)感染可无症状,也可引起一过性或长期性皮肤病。NOD.Cg-Prkdcscid Il2rgtm1Wjl/SzJ(NSG)小鼠感染牛海绵状杆菌后会出现临床皮肤病,且病情会逐渐加重。阿莫西林的预防性治疗和预防性治疗可防止小鼠接触牛海绵状芽孢杆菌后的传播和感染,并在小鼠临床上可达到的治疗剂量下抑制牛海绵状芽孢杆菌分离物的生长。阿莫西林对治疗无胸腺裸鼠的一过性临床皮肤病无效,但阿莫西林对感染了布氏杆菌的 NSG 小鼠的疗效此前还没有定论。在目前的研究中,NSG 小鼠在接触牛海绵状芽孢杆菌 5 周后开始接受阿莫西林治疗,此时小鼠的临床病征已经确立。对临床症状进行评分,以评估疾病的进展、消退和复发。我们的研究结果表明,阿莫西林治疗3或6周后,患有布氏杆菌相关临床疾病的NSG小鼠的临床评分降低。此外,停止治疗会导致临床症状复发。总之,我们的数据表明,阿莫西林治疗能有效缓解NSG小鼠在治疗期间出现的与包虫病感染相关的临床症状。在设施修复工作之前或期间,使用抗生素对感染包虫病的 NSG 小鼠进行临床干预是治疗包虫病相关临床疾病的一种选择。
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Antibiotic Treatment of Corynebacterium bovis-associated Clinical Disease in NSG Mice.

Depending on the strain of immunodeficient mice, Corynebacterium bovis infection can be asymptomatic or cause transient or prolonged skin disease. C. bovis infection of NOD. Cg- Prkdcscid Il2rgtm1Wjl /SzJ (NSG) mice results in clinical skin disease that progresses in severity. Amoxicillin metaphylaxic and prophylaxic therapy prevents transmission and infection of mice after exposure to C. bovis and inhibits the growth of C. bovis isolates at therapeutic doses that are clinically achievable in mice. Amoxicillin is not efficacious for treatment of transient clinical skin disease in athymic nude mice, but the efficacy of amoxicillin treatment has not previously been characterized in C. bovis -infected NSG mice. In the current study, NSG mice were treated with amoxicillin beginning at 5 wk after exposure to C. bovis, at which time they had well-established clinical signs of disease. Clinical signs were scored to assess disease progression, regression, and reappearance. Our results showed that amoxicillin treatment for 3 or 6 wk reduced the clinical scores of NSG mice with C. bovis -associated clinical disease. In addition, withdrawal of treatment led to the recurrence of clinical signs. Collectively, our data suggest that amoxicillin treatment is effective in alleviating the clinical signs associated with C. bovis infection for the duration of treatment in NSG mice. Clinical intervention with antibiotics for C. bovis -infected NSG mice can be an option for management of C. bovis -related clinical disease either before or during facility-wide remediation efforts.

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