豚鼠结核分枝杆菌感染模型。

Current Protocols Pub Date : 2021-12-01 DOI:10.1002/cpz1.312
Elizabeth Creissen, Linda Izzo, Clinton Dawson, Angelo A Izzo
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多年来,豚鼠一直被用作结核分枝杆菌感染的模型,最近又被用作测试新型结核病疫苗的模型。从罗伯特·科赫(Robert Koch)用豚鼠来测试有关新发现病原体的理论开始,豚鼠就模拟了活跃的人类感染,因为它容易受到少量生物体的感染。本文描述了现代使用豚鼠来检查疾病的病理和用于检查与强毒性结核分枝杆菌气溶胶感染相关的具体结果的方案。豚鼠被广泛用于研究新的结核病疫苗减少结核病的能力,并采用了两种模型。第一种是长期疾病模型,对接种过疫苗的豚鼠进行感染后的疾病监测;第二种是分枝杆菌负担的短期评估模型,可以确定疫苗减轻生物体负担的能力。©2021 Wiley期刊有限责任公司基本方案1:制备用于动物感染的强毒性结核分枝杆菌种子库基本方案2:制备用于动物感染的强毒性结核分枝杆菌工作库基本方案3:制备用于豚鼠气溶胶感染的结核分枝杆菌基本方案4:注射豚鼠基本方案5:从活豚鼠采集血液基本方案6:豚鼠安乐死。
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Guinea Pig Model of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infection.

Guinea pigs have been used as a model for Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection for many years and have been more recently adopted as a model for testing new tuberculosis (TB) vaccines. From the time of Robert Koch, who used guinea pigs to test theories about the newly discovered pathogen, the guinea pig has modeled active human infections, as it is susceptible to infection with low numbers of organisms. This article describes the modern use of the guinea pig to examine the pathology of the disease and the protocols used to examine specific outcomes associated with aerosol infection with virulent M. tuberculosis. The guinea pig is used extensively to investigate the ability of new TB vaccines to reduce TB disease, and two models have been employed. The first is the long-term disease model, in which vaccinated guinea pigs are monitored for disease after infection, and the second is the short-term assessment of mycobacterial burden model, which can determine the ability of a vaccine to reduce organism burden. © 2021 Wiley Periodicals LLC. Basic Protocol 1: Preparation of virulent Mycobacterium tuberculosis seed stocks for animal infections Basic Protocol 2: Preparation of virulent Mycobacterium tuberculosis working stocks for animal infections Basic Protocol 3: Preparation of M. tuberculosis for aerosol infection of guinea pigs Basic Protocol 4: Injection of guinea pigs Basic Protocol 5: Blood collection from live guinea pigs Basic Protocol 6: Guinea pig euthanasia.

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