猫和孢子丝菌人畜共患病种调查的新型体外宿主-病原体模型。

IF 3.5 4区 生物学 Q2 MICROBIOLOGY
Gabriele Barros Mothé, Nathália Faria Reis, Emylli Dias Virginio, Miguel Angelo da Silva Medeiros, Adriany Lucas Dos Santos, Júlia Andrade de Castro Rodrigues, Ricardo Luiz Dantas Machado, Gutemberg Gomes Alves, Nathália Curty de Andrade, Leila Maria Lopes-Bezerra, Andréa Regina de Souza Baptista
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巴西孢子丝菌引起的高地方性人畜共患孢子虫病对巴西的公共卫生构成了重大挑战。猫表现出严重的症状和高真菌负荷,尽管它们的易感性尚不清楚。申克孢子丝菌也可引起猫科疾病,主要见于亚洲。这项研究首次报道了一种用于检测猫对巴西孢子虫或申克孢子虫免疫细胞反应的体外模型。我们研究了健康家猫的血细胞(FMdP)在受到巴西孢子虫和申克孢子虫酵母细胞攻击后的吞噬活性。观察了这些酵母菌在猫吞噬细胞内的存活情况及其对宿主细胞的细胞毒作用。两种真菌都在猫的吞噬细胞内发育和复制,但巴西孢子虫的吞噬指数(PI)更高(p
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A Novel In Vitro Host-Pathogen Model for Felis catus and Sporothrix Zoonotic Species Investigation.

Hyperendemic zoonotic sporotrichosis, attributed to Sporothrix brasiliensis, presents a significant public health challenge in Brazil. Cats exhibit severe symptoms and high fungal loads, though their susceptibility is unclear. Sporothrix schenckii can also cause feline disease, primarily seen in Asia. This study is the first to report an in vitro model for examining cat immune cell responses to S. brasiliensis or S. schenckii. We investigated the phagocytic activity of blood cells (FMdP) from healthy domestic cats, challenged with yeast cells of S. brasiliensis and S. schenckii. The survival of these yeasts within cat phagocytes and their cytotoxic effect on host cells were monitored. Both fungal species developed and replicated within feline phagocytes while S. brasiliensis phagocytic index (PI) was higher (p < 0.0001). Interspecies analyses showed that S. schenckii required a higher multiplicity of infection to be more cytotoxic than S. brasiliensis (p ≤ 0.01). The present report brings relevant information to understand S. brasiliensis host adaptation and, ultimately, cat susceptibility to sporotrichosis. This pioneering study on the feline's innate immune response provides new insights for future complex studies such as those involving fungal ligand recognition by cat cell receptors.

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Journal of Basic Microbiology
Journal of Basic Microbiology 生物-微生物学
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6.10
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134
审稿时长
1.8 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Basic Microbiology (JBM) publishes primary research papers on both procaryotic and eucaryotic microorganisms, including bacteria, archaea, fungi, algae, protozoans, phages, viruses, viroids and prions. Papers published deal with: microbial interactions (pathogenic, mutualistic, environmental), ecology, physiology, genetics and cell biology/development, new methodologies, i.e., new imaging technologies (e.g. video-fluorescence microscopy, modern TEM applications) novel molecular biology methods (e.g. PCR-based gene targeting or cassettes for cloning of GFP constructs).
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