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Infectious Agents Are Not Necessary for Murine Atherogenesis

Recent work has revealed correlations between bacterial or viral infections and atherosclerotic disease. One particular bacterium, Chlamydia pneumoniae, has been observed at high frequency in human atherosclerotic lesions, prompting the hypothesis that infectious agents may be necessary for the init...

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Autores principales: Wright, Samuel D., Burton, Charlotte, Hernandez, Melba, Hassing, Heide, Montenegro, Judy, Mundt, Steve, Patel, Sushma, Card, Deborah J., Hermanowski-Vosatka, Anne, Bergstrom, James D., Sparrow, Carl P., Detmers, Patricia A., Chao, Yu-Sheng
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Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 2000
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2193142/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10770809
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author Wright, Samuel D.
Burton, Charlotte
Hernandez, Melba
Hassing, Heide
Montenegro, Judy
Mundt, Steve
Patel, Sushma
Card, Deborah J.
Hermanowski-Vosatka, Anne
Bergstrom, James D.
Sparrow, Carl P.
Detmers, Patricia A.
Chao, Yu-Sheng
author_facet Wright, Samuel D.
Burton, Charlotte
Hernandez, Melba
Hassing, Heide
Montenegro, Judy
Mundt, Steve
Patel, Sushma
Card, Deborah J.
Hermanowski-Vosatka, Anne
Bergstrom, James D.
Sparrow, Carl P.
Detmers, Patricia A.
Chao, Yu-Sheng
author_sort Wright, Samuel D.
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description Recent work has revealed correlations between bacterial or viral infections and atherosclerotic disease. One particular bacterium, Chlamydia pneumoniae, has been observed at high frequency in human atherosclerotic lesions, prompting the hypothesis that infectious agents may be necessary for the initiation or progression of atherosclerosis. To determine if responses to gram-negative bacteria are necessary for atherogenesis, we first bred atherosclerosis-prone apolipoprotein (apo) E(−/)− (deficient) mice with animals incapable of responding to bacterial lipopolysaccharide. Atherogenesis was unaffected in doubly deficient animals. We further tested the role of infectious agents by creating a colony of germ-free apo E(−/)− mice. These animals are free of all microbial agents (bacterial, viral, and fungal). Atherosclerosis in germ-free animals was not measurably different from that in animals raised with ambient levels of microbial challenge. These studies show that infection is not necessary for murine atherosclerosis and that, unlike peptic ulcer, Koch's postulates cannot be fulfilled for any infectious agent in atherosclerosis.
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spelling pubmed-21931422008-04-16 Infectious Agents Are Not Necessary for Murine Atherogenesis Wright, Samuel D. Burton, Charlotte Hernandez, Melba Hassing, Heide Montenegro, Judy Mundt, Steve Patel, Sushma Card, Deborah J. Hermanowski-Vosatka, Anne Bergstrom, James D. Sparrow, Carl P. Detmers, Patricia A. Chao, Yu-Sheng J Exp Med Brief Definitive Report Recent work has revealed correlations between bacterial or viral infections and atherosclerotic disease. One particular bacterium, Chlamydia pneumoniae, has been observed at high frequency in human atherosclerotic lesions, prompting the hypothesis that infectious agents may be necessary for the initiation or progression of atherosclerosis. To determine if responses to gram-negative bacteria are necessary for atherogenesis, we first bred atherosclerosis-prone apolipoprotein (apo) E(−/)− (deficient) mice with animals incapable of responding to bacterial lipopolysaccharide. Atherogenesis was unaffected in doubly deficient animals. We further tested the role of infectious agents by creating a colony of germ-free apo E(−/)− mice. These animals are free of all microbial agents (bacterial, viral, and fungal). Atherosclerosis in germ-free animals was not measurably different from that in animals raised with ambient levels of microbial challenge. These studies show that infection is not necessary for murine atherosclerosis and that, unlike peptic ulcer, Koch's postulates cannot be fulfilled for any infectious agent in atherosclerosis. The Rockefeller University Press 2000-04-17 /pmc/articles/PMC2193142/ /pubmed/10770809 Text en © 2000 The Rockefeller University Press This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
spellingShingle Brief Definitive Report
Wright, Samuel D.
Burton, Charlotte
Hernandez, Melba
Hassing, Heide
Montenegro, Judy
Mundt, Steve
Patel, Sushma
Card, Deborah J.
Hermanowski-Vosatka, Anne
Bergstrom, James D.
Sparrow, Carl P.
Detmers, Patricia A.
Chao, Yu-Sheng
Infectious Agents Are Not Necessary for Murine Atherogenesis
title Infectious Agents Are Not Necessary for Murine Atherogenesis
title_full Infectious Agents Are Not Necessary for Murine Atherogenesis
title_fullStr Infectious Agents Are Not Necessary for Murine Atherogenesis
title_full_unstemmed Infectious Agents Are Not Necessary for Murine Atherogenesis
title_short Infectious Agents Are Not Necessary for Murine Atherogenesis
title_sort infectious agents are not necessary for murine atherogenesis
topic Brief Definitive Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2193142/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10770809
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