C3H 小鼠中阿夫泽尔氏杆菌和 TBEV 的共感染动态:对未来研究的启示和影响。

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q3 IMMUNOLOGY
Infection and Immunity Pub Date : 2024-08-13 Epub Date: 2024-07-11 DOI:10.1128/iai.00249-24
Stefania Porcelli, Aurélie Heckmann, Pierre Lucien Deshuillers, Alejandra Wu-Chuang, Cleménce Galon, Lourdes Mateos-Hernandez, Sabine Rakotobe, Laetitia Canini, Ryan O M Rego, Ladislav Simo, Anne-Claire Lagrée, Alejandro Cabezas-Cruz, Sara Moutailler
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摘要

蜱虫是重要的病媒,特别是在 "同一健康 "背景下,蜱传疾病(TBDs)在全球范围内日益流行。蜱传疾病通常涉及合并感染,即多种病原体共存于一个宿主体内。慢性莱姆病患者往往同时感染其他细菌或寄生虫。本研究的目的是在C3H小鼠中建立阿夫泽氏包柔氏菌和蜱传脑炎病毒(TBEV)的联合感染模型,并评估与单一感染相比的症状、死亡率和病原体水平。C3H 小鼠成功地同时感染了阿夫泽尔氏菌和蜱传脑炎病毒。感染时间不同,结果也不同。当 TBEV 感染在 B. afzelii 感染之后 9 天发生时,TBEV 症状恶化,病毒水平升高。相反,间隔 21 天感染 TBEV 的小鼠症状较轻,死亡率较低。同时感染的小鼠症状轻微,没有死亡。然而,我们的模型并不能有效地用 TBEV 感染蜱虫,这可能是由于剂量不够理想造成的,凸显了复制自然条件所面临的挑战。鉴于结核病的发病率越来越高,了解合并感染的后果至关重要。合并感染者的症状可能会加重,因此需要通过完善的动物模型进行全面了解。这项研究增进了人们对TBD的了解,并强调了探索宿主-病原体相互作用中合并感染动态的重要性。
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Co-infection dynamics of B. afzelii and TBEV in C3H mice: insights and implications for future research.

Ticks are important vectors of disease, particularly in the context of One Health, where tick-borne diseases (TBDs) are increasingly prevalent worldwide. TBDs often involve co-infections, where multiple pathogens co-exist in a single host. Patients with chronic Lyme disease often have co-infections with other bacteria or parasites. This study aimed to create a co-infection model with Borrelia afzelii and tick-borne encephalitis virus (TBEV) in C3H mice and to evaluate symptoms, mortality, and pathogen level compared to single infections. Successful co-infection of C3H mice with B. afzelii and TBEV was achieved. Outcomes varied, depending on the timing of infection. When TBEV infection followed B. afzelii infection by 9 days, TBEV symptoms worsened and virus levels increased. Conversely, mice infected 21 days apart with TBEV showed milder symptoms and lower mortality. Simultaneous infection resulted in mild symptoms and no deaths. However, our model did not effectively infect ticks with TBEV, possibly due to suboptimal dosing, highlighting the challenges of replicating natural conditions. Understanding the consequences of co-infection is crucial, given the increasing prevalence of TBD. Co-infected individuals may experience exacerbated symptoms, highlighting the need for a comprehensive understanding through refined animal models. This study advances knowledge of TBD and highlights the importance of exploring co-infection dynamics in host-pathogen interactions.

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Infection and Immunity
Infection and Immunity 医学-传染病学
CiteScore
6.00
自引率
6.50%
发文量
268
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Infection and Immunity (IAI) provides new insights into the interactions between bacterial, fungal and parasitic pathogens and their hosts. Specific areas of interest include mechanisms of molecular pathogenesis, virulence factors, cellular microbiology, experimental models of infection, host resistance or susceptibility, and the generation of innate and adaptive immune responses. IAI also welcomes studies of the microbiome relating to host-pathogen interactions.
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