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A biosafety level-2 dose-dependent lethal mouse model of spotted fever rickettsiosis: Rickettsia parkeri Atlantic Rainforest strain

BACKGROUND: The species of the Rickettsia genus are separated into four groups: the ancestral group, typhus group, transitional group and spotted fever group. Rickettsia parkeri, a spotted fever group Rickettsia, has been reported across the American continents as infecting several tick species and...

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Autores principales: Londoño, Andrés F., Mendell, Nicole L., Walker, David H., Bouyer, Donald H.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6602283/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31216274
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0007054
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author Londoño, Andrés F.
Mendell, Nicole L.
Walker, David H.
Bouyer, Donald H.
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Mendell, Nicole L.
Walker, David H.
Bouyer, Donald H.
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description BACKGROUND: The species of the Rickettsia genus are separated into four groups: the ancestral group, typhus group, transitional group and spotted fever group. Rickettsia parkeri, a spotted fever group Rickettsia, has been reported across the American continents as infecting several tick species and is associated with a relatively mild human disease characterized by eschar formation at the tick feeding site, regional lymphadenopathy, fever, myalgia and rash. Currently, there are several mouse models that provide good approaches to study the acute lethal disease caused by Rickettsia, but these models can only be performed in an animal biosafety level 3 laboratory. We present an alternative mouse model for acute lethal rickettsial disease, using R. parkeri Atlantic Rainforest strain and C3H/HeN mice, with the advantage that this model can be studied in an animal biosafety level 2 laboratory. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: In the C3H/HeN mouse model, we determined that infection with 1x10(6) and 1x10(7) viable R. parkeri Atlantic Rainforest strain organisms produced dose-dependent severity, whereas infection with 1x10(8) viable bacteria resulted in a lethal illness. The animals became moribund on day five or six post-infection. The lethal disease was characterized by ruffled fur, erythema, labored breathing, decreased activity, and hunched posture, which began on day three post-infection (p.i.) and coincided with the peak bacterial loads. Significant splenomegaly (on days three and five p.i.), neutrophilia (on days three and five p.i.), and thrombocytopenia (on days one, three and five p.i.) were observed. SIGNIFICANCE: Since R. parkeri is used at biosafety level 2, the greatest advantage of this inbred mouse model is the ability to investigate immunity and pathogenesis of rickettsiosis with all the tools available at biosafety level 2.
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spelling pubmed-66022832019-07-12 A biosafety level-2 dose-dependent lethal mouse model of spotted fever rickettsiosis: Rickettsia parkeri Atlantic Rainforest strain Londoño, Andrés F. Mendell, Nicole L. Walker, David H. Bouyer, Donald H. PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: The species of the Rickettsia genus are separated into four groups: the ancestral group, typhus group, transitional group and spotted fever group. Rickettsia parkeri, a spotted fever group Rickettsia, has been reported across the American continents as infecting several tick species and is associated with a relatively mild human disease characterized by eschar formation at the tick feeding site, regional lymphadenopathy, fever, myalgia and rash. Currently, there are several mouse models that provide good approaches to study the acute lethal disease caused by Rickettsia, but these models can only be performed in an animal biosafety level 3 laboratory. We present an alternative mouse model for acute lethal rickettsial disease, using R. parkeri Atlantic Rainforest strain and C3H/HeN mice, with the advantage that this model can be studied in an animal biosafety level 2 laboratory. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: In the C3H/HeN mouse model, we determined that infection with 1x10(6) and 1x10(7) viable R. parkeri Atlantic Rainforest strain organisms produced dose-dependent severity, whereas infection with 1x10(8) viable bacteria resulted in a lethal illness. The animals became moribund on day five or six post-infection. The lethal disease was characterized by ruffled fur, erythema, labored breathing, decreased activity, and hunched posture, which began on day three post-infection (p.i.) and coincided with the peak bacterial loads. Significant splenomegaly (on days three and five p.i.), neutrophilia (on days three and five p.i.), and thrombocytopenia (on days one, three and five p.i.) were observed. SIGNIFICANCE: Since R. parkeri is used at biosafety level 2, the greatest advantage of this inbred mouse model is the ability to investigate immunity and pathogenesis of rickettsiosis with all the tools available at biosafety level 2. Public Library of Science 2019-06-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6602283/ /pubmed/31216274 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0007054 Text en © 2019 Londoño et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Londoño, Andrés F.
Mendell, Nicole L.
Walker, David H.
Bouyer, Donald H.
A biosafety level-2 dose-dependent lethal mouse model of spotted fever rickettsiosis: Rickettsia parkeri Atlantic Rainforest strain
title A biosafety level-2 dose-dependent lethal mouse model of spotted fever rickettsiosis: Rickettsia parkeri Atlantic Rainforest strain
title_full A biosafety level-2 dose-dependent lethal mouse model of spotted fever rickettsiosis: Rickettsia parkeri Atlantic Rainforest strain
title_fullStr A biosafety level-2 dose-dependent lethal mouse model of spotted fever rickettsiosis: Rickettsia parkeri Atlantic Rainforest strain
title_full_unstemmed A biosafety level-2 dose-dependent lethal mouse model of spotted fever rickettsiosis: Rickettsia parkeri Atlantic Rainforest strain
title_short A biosafety level-2 dose-dependent lethal mouse model of spotted fever rickettsiosis: Rickettsia parkeri Atlantic Rainforest strain
title_sort biosafety level-2 dose-dependent lethal mouse model of spotted fever rickettsiosis: rickettsia parkeri atlantic rainforest strain
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6602283/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31216274
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0007054
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