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Giardia Colonizes and Encysts in High-Density Foci in the Murine Small Intestine
Giardia lamblia is a highly prevalent yet understudied protistan parasite causing significant diarrheal disease worldwide. Hosts ingest Giardia cysts from contaminated sources. In the gastrointestinal tract, cysts excyst to become motile trophozoites, colonizing and attaching to the gut epithelium....
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American Society for Microbiology
2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5480036/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28656177 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mSphere.00343-16 |
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author | Barash, N. R. Nosala, C. Pham, J. K. McInally, S. G. Gourguechon, S. McCarthy-Sinclair, B. Dawson, S. C. |
author_facet | Barash, N. R. Nosala, C. Pham, J. K. McInally, S. G. Gourguechon, S. McCarthy-Sinclair, B. Dawson, S. C. |
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description | Giardia lamblia is a highly prevalent yet understudied protistan parasite causing significant diarrheal disease worldwide. Hosts ingest Giardia cysts from contaminated sources. In the gastrointestinal tract, cysts excyst to become motile trophozoites, colonizing and attaching to the gut epithelium. Trophozoites later differentiate into infectious cysts that are excreted and contaminate the environment. Due to the limited accessibility of the gut, the temporospatial dynamics of giardiasis in the host are largely inferred from laboratory culture and thus may not mirror Giardia physiology in the host. Here, we have developed bioluminescent imaging (BLI) to directly interrogate and quantify the in vivo temporospatial dynamics of Giardia infection, thereby providing an improved murine model to evaluate anti-Giardia drugs. Using BLI, we determined that parasites primarily colonize the proximal small intestine nonuniformly in high-density foci. By imaging encystation-specific bioreporters, we show that encystation initiates shortly after inoculation and continues throughout the duration of infection. Encystation also initiates in high-density foci in the proximal small intestine, and high density contributes to the initiation of encystation in laboratory culture. We suggest that these high-density in vivo foci of colonizing and encysting Giardia likely result in localized disruption to the epithelium. This more accurate visualization of giardiasis redefines the dynamics of the in vivo Giardia life cycle, paving the way for future mechanistic studies of density-dependent parasitic processes in the host. IMPORTANCE Giardia is a single-celled parasite causing significant diarrheal disease in several hundred million people worldwide. Due to limited access to the site of infection in the gastrointestinal tract, our understanding of the dynamics of Giardia infections in the host has remained limited and largely inferred from laboratory culture. To better understand Giardia physiology and colonization in the host, we developed imaging methods to quantify Giardia expressing bioluminescent physiological reporters in two relevant animal models. We discovered that parasites primarily colonize and encyst in the proximal small intestine in discrete, high-density foci. We also show that high parasite density contributes to encystation initiation. |
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spelling | pubmed-54800362017-06-27 Giardia Colonizes and Encysts in High-Density Foci in the Murine Small Intestine Barash, N. R. Nosala, C. Pham, J. K. McInally, S. G. Gourguechon, S. McCarthy-Sinclair, B. Dawson, S. C. mSphere Research Article Giardia lamblia is a highly prevalent yet understudied protistan parasite causing significant diarrheal disease worldwide. Hosts ingest Giardia cysts from contaminated sources. In the gastrointestinal tract, cysts excyst to become motile trophozoites, colonizing and attaching to the gut epithelium. Trophozoites later differentiate into infectious cysts that are excreted and contaminate the environment. Due to the limited accessibility of the gut, the temporospatial dynamics of giardiasis in the host are largely inferred from laboratory culture and thus may not mirror Giardia physiology in the host. Here, we have developed bioluminescent imaging (BLI) to directly interrogate and quantify the in vivo temporospatial dynamics of Giardia infection, thereby providing an improved murine model to evaluate anti-Giardia drugs. Using BLI, we determined that parasites primarily colonize the proximal small intestine nonuniformly in high-density foci. By imaging encystation-specific bioreporters, we show that encystation initiates shortly after inoculation and continues throughout the duration of infection. Encystation also initiates in high-density foci in the proximal small intestine, and high density contributes to the initiation of encystation in laboratory culture. We suggest that these high-density in vivo foci of colonizing and encysting Giardia likely result in localized disruption to the epithelium. This more accurate visualization of giardiasis redefines the dynamics of the in vivo Giardia life cycle, paving the way for future mechanistic studies of density-dependent parasitic processes in the host. IMPORTANCE Giardia is a single-celled parasite causing significant diarrheal disease in several hundred million people worldwide. Due to limited access to the site of infection in the gastrointestinal tract, our understanding of the dynamics of Giardia infections in the host has remained limited and largely inferred from laboratory culture. To better understand Giardia physiology and colonization in the host, we developed imaging methods to quantify Giardia expressing bioluminescent physiological reporters in two relevant animal models. We discovered that parasites primarily colonize and encyst in the proximal small intestine in discrete, high-density foci. We also show that high parasite density contributes to encystation initiation. American Society for Microbiology 2017-06-21 /pmc/articles/PMC5480036/ /pubmed/28656177 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mSphere.00343-16 Text en Copyright © 2017 Barash et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . |
spellingShingle | Research Article Barash, N. R. Nosala, C. Pham, J. K. McInally, S. G. Gourguechon, S. McCarthy-Sinclair, B. Dawson, S. C. Giardia Colonizes and Encysts in High-Density Foci in the Murine Small Intestine |
title | Giardia Colonizes and Encysts in High-Density Foci in the Murine Small Intestine |
title_full | Giardia Colonizes and Encysts in High-Density Foci in the Murine Small Intestine |
title_fullStr | Giardia Colonizes and Encysts in High-Density Foci in the Murine Small Intestine |
title_full_unstemmed | Giardia Colonizes and Encysts in High-Density Foci in the Murine Small Intestine |
title_short | Giardia Colonizes and Encysts in High-Density Foci in the Murine Small Intestine |
title_sort | giardia colonizes and encysts in high-density foci in the murine small intestine |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5480036/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28656177 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mSphere.00343-16 |
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