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Experimental infections of rabbits with proliferative and latent stages of Besnoitia besnoiti

Cattle besnoitiosis due to Besnoitia besnoiti is spreading across Europe and is responsible for severe economic losses in newly infected herds. Experimentally speaking, rabbits have been found to be susceptible to this parasite. The adaptation of B. besnoiti to rabbits may offer a new, easier and ch...

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Autores principales: Liénard, Emmanuel, Pop, Loredana, Prevot, Françoise, Grisez, Christelle, Mallet, Virginie, Raymond-Letron, Isabelle, Bouhsira, Émilie, Franc, Michel, Jacquiet, Philippe
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4562009/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26143866
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00436-015-4612-y
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author Liénard, Emmanuel
Pop, Loredana
Prevot, Françoise
Grisez, Christelle
Mallet, Virginie
Raymond-Letron, Isabelle
Bouhsira, Émilie
Franc, Michel
Jacquiet, Philippe
author_facet Liénard, Emmanuel
Pop, Loredana
Prevot, Françoise
Grisez, Christelle
Mallet, Virginie
Raymond-Letron, Isabelle
Bouhsira, Émilie
Franc, Michel
Jacquiet, Philippe
author_sort Liénard, Emmanuel
collection PubMed
description Cattle besnoitiosis due to Besnoitia besnoiti is spreading across Europe and is responsible for severe economic losses in newly infected herds. Experimentally speaking, rabbits have been found to be susceptible to this parasite. The adaptation of B. besnoiti to rabbits may offer a new, easier and cheaper model of investigation for this disease. This study compared the virulence between tachyzoites and bradyzoites of B. besnoiti in rabbits. Eighteen New Zealand rabbits were allocated into three groups of six animals each. The rabbits from the control (group C), “tachyzoite” (group T) and “bradyzoite” (group B) groups were subcutaneously injected in the right flank with 66 μg of ovalbumin, 6.10(6) tachyzoites (125th passage on Vero cells) and 6.10(6) bradyzoites (collected from a natural infected cow) of B. besnoiti, respectively. Clinical follow-up and blood sampling for serological survey and qPCR were performed during 10 weeks until euthanasia. Molecular and immunohistochemistry examination was achieved on 25 samples of tissue per rabbit. Seroconversion occurred in group T without any clinical signs. Rabbits of group B exhibited a febrile condition (temperature above 40 °C from day 8 to day 11 following injection) with positive qPCR in blood. Cysts of B. besnoiti were found on skin samples and organs of rabbits from group B in tissue explored with threshold cycle (Ct) values below 30. These results suggest a higher virulence of bradyzoites in rabbits than Vero cell-cultivated tachyzoites. The proposed model could be used to assess the in vivo effectiveness of vaccine or drugs against cattle besnoitiosis.
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spelling pubmed-45620092015-09-14 Experimental infections of rabbits with proliferative and latent stages of Besnoitia besnoiti Liénard, Emmanuel Pop, Loredana Prevot, Françoise Grisez, Christelle Mallet, Virginie Raymond-Letron, Isabelle Bouhsira, Émilie Franc, Michel Jacquiet, Philippe Parasitol Res Original Paper Cattle besnoitiosis due to Besnoitia besnoiti is spreading across Europe and is responsible for severe economic losses in newly infected herds. Experimentally speaking, rabbits have been found to be susceptible to this parasite. The adaptation of B. besnoiti to rabbits may offer a new, easier and cheaper model of investigation for this disease. This study compared the virulence between tachyzoites and bradyzoites of B. besnoiti in rabbits. Eighteen New Zealand rabbits were allocated into three groups of six animals each. The rabbits from the control (group C), “tachyzoite” (group T) and “bradyzoite” (group B) groups were subcutaneously injected in the right flank with 66 μg of ovalbumin, 6.10(6) tachyzoites (125th passage on Vero cells) and 6.10(6) bradyzoites (collected from a natural infected cow) of B. besnoiti, respectively. Clinical follow-up and blood sampling for serological survey and qPCR were performed during 10 weeks until euthanasia. Molecular and immunohistochemistry examination was achieved on 25 samples of tissue per rabbit. Seroconversion occurred in group T without any clinical signs. Rabbits of group B exhibited a febrile condition (temperature above 40 °C from day 8 to day 11 following injection) with positive qPCR in blood. Cysts of B. besnoiti were found on skin samples and organs of rabbits from group B in tissue explored with threshold cycle (Ct) values below 30. These results suggest a higher virulence of bradyzoites in rabbits than Vero cell-cultivated tachyzoites. The proposed model could be used to assess the in vivo effectiveness of vaccine or drugs against cattle besnoitiosis. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2015-07-07 2015 /pmc/articles/PMC4562009/ /pubmed/26143866 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00436-015-4612-y Text en © The Author(s) 2015 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
spellingShingle Original Paper
Liénard, Emmanuel
Pop, Loredana
Prevot, Françoise
Grisez, Christelle
Mallet, Virginie
Raymond-Letron, Isabelle
Bouhsira, Émilie
Franc, Michel
Jacquiet, Philippe
Experimental infections of rabbits with proliferative and latent stages of Besnoitia besnoiti
title Experimental infections of rabbits with proliferative and latent stages of Besnoitia besnoiti
title_full Experimental infections of rabbits with proliferative and latent stages of Besnoitia besnoiti
title_fullStr Experimental infections of rabbits with proliferative and latent stages of Besnoitia besnoiti
title_full_unstemmed Experimental infections of rabbits with proliferative and latent stages of Besnoitia besnoiti
title_short Experimental infections of rabbits with proliferative and latent stages of Besnoitia besnoiti
title_sort experimental infections of rabbits with proliferative and latent stages of besnoitia besnoiti
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4562009/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26143866
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00436-015-4612-y
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