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Monitoring Therapeutic Treatments against Burkholderia Infections Using Imaging Techniques

Burkholderia mallei, the etiologic agent of glanders, are Category B select agents with biothreat potential, and yet effective therapeutic treatments are lacking. In this study, we showed that CpG administration increased survival, demonstrating protection in the murine glanders model. Bacterial rec...

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Autores principales: Mott, Tiffany M., Johnston, R. Katie, Vijayakumar, Sudhamathi, Estes, D. Mark, Motamedi, Massoud, Sbrana, Elena, Endsley, Janice J., Torres, Alfredo G.
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Publicado: MDPI 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3859531/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24349761
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens2020383
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author Mott, Tiffany M.
Johnston, R. Katie
Vijayakumar, Sudhamathi
Estes, D. Mark
Motamedi, Massoud
Sbrana, Elena
Endsley, Janice J.
Torres, Alfredo G.
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Johnston, R. Katie
Vijayakumar, Sudhamathi
Estes, D. Mark
Motamedi, Massoud
Sbrana, Elena
Endsley, Janice J.
Torres, Alfredo G.
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description Burkholderia mallei, the etiologic agent of glanders, are Category B select agents with biothreat potential, and yet effective therapeutic treatments are lacking. In this study, we showed that CpG administration increased survival, demonstrating protection in the murine glanders model. Bacterial recovery from infected lungs, liver and spleen was significantly reduced in CpG-treated animals as compared with non-treated mice. Reciprocally, lungs of CpG-treated infected animals were infiltrated with higher levels of neutrophils and inflammatory monocytes, as compared to control animals. Employing the B. mallei bioluminescent strain CSM001 and the Neutrophil-Specific Fluorescent Imaging Agent, bacterial dissemination and neutrophil trafficking were monitored in real-time using multimodal in vivo whole body imaging techniques. CpG-treatment increased recruitment of neutrophils to the lungs and reduced bioluminescent bacteria, correlating with decreased bacterial burden and increased protection against acute murine glanders. Our results indicate that protection of CpG-treated animals was associated with recruitment of neutrophils prior to infection and demonstrated, for the first time, simultaneous real time in vivo imaging of neutrophils and bacteria. This study provides experimental evidence supporting the importance of incorporating optimized in vivo imaging methods to monitor disease progression and to evaluate the efficacy of therapeutic treatment during bacterial infections.
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spelling pubmed-38595312013-12-11 Monitoring Therapeutic Treatments against Burkholderia Infections Using Imaging Techniques Mott, Tiffany M. Johnston, R. Katie Vijayakumar, Sudhamathi Estes, D. Mark Motamedi, Massoud Sbrana, Elena Endsley, Janice J. Torres, Alfredo G. Pathogens Article Burkholderia mallei, the etiologic agent of glanders, are Category B select agents with biothreat potential, and yet effective therapeutic treatments are lacking. In this study, we showed that CpG administration increased survival, demonstrating protection in the murine glanders model. Bacterial recovery from infected lungs, liver and spleen was significantly reduced in CpG-treated animals as compared with non-treated mice. Reciprocally, lungs of CpG-treated infected animals were infiltrated with higher levels of neutrophils and inflammatory monocytes, as compared to control animals. Employing the B. mallei bioluminescent strain CSM001 and the Neutrophil-Specific Fluorescent Imaging Agent, bacterial dissemination and neutrophil trafficking were monitored in real-time using multimodal in vivo whole body imaging techniques. CpG-treatment increased recruitment of neutrophils to the lungs and reduced bioluminescent bacteria, correlating with decreased bacterial burden and increased protection against acute murine glanders. Our results indicate that protection of CpG-treated animals was associated with recruitment of neutrophils prior to infection and demonstrated, for the first time, simultaneous real time in vivo imaging of neutrophils and bacteria. This study provides experimental evidence supporting the importance of incorporating optimized in vivo imaging methods to monitor disease progression and to evaluate the efficacy of therapeutic treatment during bacterial infections. MDPI 2013-05-23 /pmc/articles/PMC3859531/ /pubmed/24349761 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens2020383 Text en © 2013 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
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Torres, Alfredo G.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3859531/
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