胸腺裸鼠种群和菌落来源对棒状杆菌相关性角化过度严重程度的影响。

Abigail Michelson, Christopher Cheleuitte-Nieves, Ileana C Miranda, Rodolfo Ricart Arbona, Irina Dobtsis, Juliette Wipf, Neil S Lipman
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牛棒状杆菌(Cb)是裸鼠角化过度症(CAH)的病原,可能会影响研究结果。在不同的近交裸小鼠群中,CAH的病程和严重程度的差异尚不清楚。3个遗传群体(指定为A、B和C),其中1个来自2个地理上不同的菌落,具有不同的微生物群(A1和A2),局部接种1 × 108 cfu的致病性Cb野分离物(no。7894年;N = 6/份)或无菌培养基(N = 2/份;控制)。每天评估临床症状,并根据病变严重程度评分为0至5分。小鼠在接种后14 (A1, A2, B和C)或28 (B)天(dpi)安乐死,记录宏观变化,每只小鼠获得6个皮肤样本,根据角化过度,棘皮病,炎症和细菌菌落的存在和严重程度进行组织学评分0到4分。A1和对照小鼠均未出现临床疾病;6只B股小鼠中有1只在14 dpi时出现轻度CAH(平均临床峰值评分[MPCS]: 0.33) (14 d组);6只B组(28 d组)中有2只在15 dpi时出现轻度CAH (MPCS: 0.33);所有存量C和A2小鼠在5 dpi时出现显著的临床症状(MPCS分别为2.5和3),到11 dpi时消退。尽管临床表现不同,但所有感染cb的小鼠都有角化过度和/或棘皮病,并伴有相关的细菌菌落。库存A1和B,有很少或没有临床症状,定殖棒状杆菌(Ca)。相比之下,库存C和A2没有Ca定植,这提高了Ca和/或皮肤微生物群的其他成分可能减轻临床症状,但不一定是所有与感染相关的组织病理学变化的可能性。这些发现表明宿主遗传和/或皮肤微生物群可以显著影响裸鼠CAH的呈现。
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The Impact of Athymic Nude Mouse Stock and Colony Source on the Severity of Corynebacterium-Associated Hyperkeratosis.

Corynebacterium bovis (Cb), the etiologic agent of Corynebacterium-associated hyperkeratosis (CAH) in nude mice, may impact research outcomes. Little is known about the differences in the course and severity of CAH in different outbred athymic nude mice stocks. Three genetic stocks (designated A, B, and C), 1 of which was obtained from 2 geographically separate colonies with distinct microbiota (A1 and A2), were inoculated topically with 1 × 108 cfu of a pathogenic Cb field isolate (no. 7894; n = 6/stock) or sterile media (n = 2/stock; controls). Clinical signs were assessed daily and scored 0 to 5 based on lesion severity. Mice were euthanized at 14 (A1, A2, B, and C) or 28 (B) days postinoculation (dpi), macroscopic changes were documented, and 6 skin samples per mouse were obtained and histologically scored 0 to 4 based on the presence and severity of hyperkeratosis, acanthosis, inflammation, and bacterial colonies. No stock A1 or control mice developed clinical disease; 1 of 6 stock B mice developed mild CAH (mean peak clinical score [MPCS]: 0.33) at 14 dpi (14-d group); 2 of 6 stock B (28-d group) developed mild CAH at 15 dpi (MPCS: 0.33); and all stock C and A2 mice developed significant clinical signs at 5 dpi (MPCS: 2.5 and 3, respectively), which resolved by 11 dpi. Despite differences in clinical presentation, all Cb-infected mice had hyperkeratosis and/or acanthosis with associated bacterial colonies. Stocks A1 and B, which had minimal or no clinical signs, were colonized with Corynebacterium amycolatum (Ca). In contrast, stocks C and A2 were not colonized with Ca, raising the possibility that Ca and/or other components of the skin microbiota may mitigate clinical signs but not necessarily all histopathologic changes associated with infection. These findings suggest host genetics and/or the skin microbiota can markedly influence the presentation of CAH in nude mice.

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