亨塞拉巴尔通体自然感染BALB - C小鼠的研究

IF 3 4区 医学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Luciene Silva dos Santos , Sayros Akyro Soares Martins , Francine Ramos Scheffer , Alexandre Seiji Maekawa , Rafaela de Paula Silva , Gabriel Rabelo de Araújo , Paulo Eduardo Neves Ferreira Velho , Marina Rovani Drummond
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特定无病原体(SPF)动物的饲养和维护是为了排除与显著发病率或死亡率相关的病原体,这可能对研究的可重复性构成风险。BALB/c毒株分布全球,是免疫学和传染病研究中最常用的近交系之一。尽管亨塞巴尔通体是一种广泛分布的引起慢性感染的细菌,但在SPF动物的任何方案中尚未对其感染进行调查。本研究的目的是探讨B. henselae对BALB/c系实验动物的潜在自然感染。为此,直接从菌群中获得10只具有免疫能力的BALB/c小鼠,并对其实施安乐死,收集血液、皮肤、脾脏、肝脏、心脏、眼睛、肾脏、肠道、食道和大脑等样本。使用商业试剂盒提取DNA,并通过巢式PCR检测ftsZ基因,以及使用Sybr®Green进行常规PCR和定性实时PCR检测柠檬酸合成酶基因(gltA),所有特异性反应均针对B. henselae。所有动物在不同组织中至少两种不同的反应中检测到亨selae的DNA。测序扩增结果显示,该扩增产物与亨selae的相似性为100%。在实验中使用受henselae感染的小鼠是不可取的,因为细菌可以影响动物生理的几个方面,从而影响项目的结果,特别是当受到免疫抑制时。需要更多的研究来了解和证实巴尔通体在实验动物中的自然感染。到目前为止,还没有发现实验动物受到这些细菌污染的其他已发表报告。
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Investigation of natural infection of BALB C mice by Bartonella henselae
Specific Pathogen-Free (SPF) animals are bred and maintained to exclude pathogens associated with significant morbidity or mortality, which may pose a risk to research replicability. The BALB/c strain is distributed globally and is among the most commonly used inbred strains in immunology and infectious disease research. Despite being a widely distributed bacterium that causes chronic infection, Bartonella henselae infection has not been investigated in any protocol that characterizes SPF animals. The objective of this study was to investigate the potential natural infection of laboratory animals of the BALB/c lineage by B. henselae. To achieve this, ten immunocompetent BALB/c mice were obtained directly from the bioterium and euthanized for collection of samples, including blood, skin, spleen, liver, heart, eye, kidney, intestine, esophagus, and brain. DNA was extracted using a commercial kit and tested via nested PCR for the ftsZ gene, as well as conventional PCR and qualitative real-time PCR using Sybr® Green for the citrate synthase gene (gltA), all specific reactions for B. henselae. All animals showed detection of B. henselae DNA in at least two different reactions in different tissues. The sequenced amplicons showed 100 % similarity to B. henselae. The use of mice infected by B. henselae in experiments is undesirable, as the bacteria can affect several aspects of the animal's physiology and consequently influence the results of the project, especially when subjected to immunosuppression. More studies are needed to understand and confirm the natural infection in experimental animals by Bartonella spp.. To date, no additional published reports of contamination of experimental animals by these bacteria have been identified.
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期刊介绍: The Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases is the official publication of the Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases (SBI). It aims to publish relevant articles in the broadest sense on all aspects of microbiology, infectious diseases and immune response to infectious agents. The BJID is a bimonthly publication and one of the most influential journals in its field in Brazil and Latin America with a high impact factor, since its inception it has garnered a growing share of the publishing market.
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