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Burkholderia pseudomallei invades the olfactory nerve and bulb after epithelial injury in mice and causes the formation of multinucleated giant glial cells in vitro

The infectious disease melioidosis is caused by the bacterium Burkholderia pseudomallei. Melioidosis is characterised by high mortality and morbidity and can involve the central nervous system (CNS). We have previously discovered that B. pseudomallei can infect the CNS via the olfactory and trigemin...

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Autores principales: Walkden, Heidi, Delbaz, Ali, Nazareth, Lynn, Batzloff, Michael, Shelper, Todd, Beacham, Ifor R., Chacko, Anu, Shah, Megha, Beagley, Kenneth W., Tello Velasquez, Johana, St John, James A., Ekberg, Jenny A. K.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7002012/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31978058
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0008017
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author Walkden, Heidi
Delbaz, Ali
Nazareth, Lynn
Batzloff, Michael
Shelper, Todd
Beacham, Ifor R.
Chacko, Anu
Shah, Megha
Beagley, Kenneth W.
Tello Velasquez, Johana
St John, James A.
Ekberg, Jenny A. K.
author_facet Walkden, Heidi
Delbaz, Ali
Nazareth, Lynn
Batzloff, Michael
Shelper, Todd
Beacham, Ifor R.
Chacko, Anu
Shah, Megha
Beagley, Kenneth W.
Tello Velasquez, Johana
St John, James A.
Ekberg, Jenny A. K.
author_sort Walkden, Heidi
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description The infectious disease melioidosis is caused by the bacterium Burkholderia pseudomallei. Melioidosis is characterised by high mortality and morbidity and can involve the central nervous system (CNS). We have previously discovered that B. pseudomallei can infect the CNS via the olfactory and trigeminal nerves in mice. We have shown that the nerve path is dependent on mouse strain, with outbred mice showing resistance to olfactory nerve infection. Damage to the nasal epithelium by environmental factors is common, and we hypothesised that injury to the olfactory epithelium may increase the vulnerability of the olfactory nerve to microbial insult. We therefore investigated this, using outbred mice that were intranasally inoculated with B. pseudomallei, with or without methimazole-induced injury to the olfactory neuroepithelium. Methimazole-mediated injury resulted in increased B. pseudomallei invasion of the olfactory epithelium, and only in pre-injured animals were bacteria found in the olfactory nerve and bulb. In vitro assays demonstrated that B. pseudomallei readily infected glial cells isolated from the olfactory and trigeminal nerves (olfactory ensheathing cells and trigeminal Schwann cells, respectively). Bacteria were degraded by some cells but persisted in other cells, which led to the formation of multinucleated giant cells (MNGCs), with olfactory ensheathing cells less likely to form MNGCs than Schwann cells. Double Cap mutant bacteria, lacking the protein BimA, did not form MNGCs. These data suggest that injuries to the olfactory epithelium expose the primary olfactory nervous system to bacterial invasion, which can then result in CNS infection with potential pathogenic consequences for the glial cells.
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spelling pubmed-70020122020-02-18 Burkholderia pseudomallei invades the olfactory nerve and bulb after epithelial injury in mice and causes the formation of multinucleated giant glial cells in vitro Walkden, Heidi Delbaz, Ali Nazareth, Lynn Batzloff, Michael Shelper, Todd Beacham, Ifor R. Chacko, Anu Shah, Megha Beagley, Kenneth W. Tello Velasquez, Johana St John, James A. Ekberg, Jenny A. K. PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article The infectious disease melioidosis is caused by the bacterium Burkholderia pseudomallei. Melioidosis is characterised by high mortality and morbidity and can involve the central nervous system (CNS). We have previously discovered that B. pseudomallei can infect the CNS via the olfactory and trigeminal nerves in mice. We have shown that the nerve path is dependent on mouse strain, with outbred mice showing resistance to olfactory nerve infection. Damage to the nasal epithelium by environmental factors is common, and we hypothesised that injury to the olfactory epithelium may increase the vulnerability of the olfactory nerve to microbial insult. We therefore investigated this, using outbred mice that were intranasally inoculated with B. pseudomallei, with or without methimazole-induced injury to the olfactory neuroepithelium. Methimazole-mediated injury resulted in increased B. pseudomallei invasion of the olfactory epithelium, and only in pre-injured animals were bacteria found in the olfactory nerve and bulb. In vitro assays demonstrated that B. pseudomallei readily infected glial cells isolated from the olfactory and trigeminal nerves (olfactory ensheathing cells and trigeminal Schwann cells, respectively). Bacteria were degraded by some cells but persisted in other cells, which led to the formation of multinucleated giant cells (MNGCs), with olfactory ensheathing cells less likely to form MNGCs than Schwann cells. Double Cap mutant bacteria, lacking the protein BimA, did not form MNGCs. These data suggest that injuries to the olfactory epithelium expose the primary olfactory nervous system to bacterial invasion, which can then result in CNS infection with potential pathogenic consequences for the glial cells. Public Library of Science 2020-01-24 /pmc/articles/PMC7002012/ /pubmed/31978058 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0008017 Text en © 2020 Walkden 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Walkden, Heidi
Delbaz, Ali
Nazareth, Lynn
Batzloff, Michael
Shelper, Todd
Beacham, Ifor R.
Chacko, Anu
Shah, Megha
Beagley, Kenneth W.
Tello Velasquez, Johana
St John, James A.
Ekberg, Jenny A. K.
Burkholderia pseudomallei invades the olfactory nerve and bulb after epithelial injury in mice and causes the formation of multinucleated giant glial cells in vitro
title Burkholderia pseudomallei invades the olfactory nerve and bulb after epithelial injury in mice and causes the formation of multinucleated giant glial cells in vitro
title_full Burkholderia pseudomallei invades the olfactory nerve and bulb after epithelial injury in mice and causes the formation of multinucleated giant glial cells in vitro
title_fullStr Burkholderia pseudomallei invades the olfactory nerve and bulb after epithelial injury in mice and causes the formation of multinucleated giant glial cells in vitro
title_full_unstemmed Burkholderia pseudomallei invades the olfactory nerve and bulb after epithelial injury in mice and causes the formation of multinucleated giant glial cells in vitro
title_short Burkholderia pseudomallei invades the olfactory nerve and bulb after epithelial injury in mice and causes the formation of multinucleated giant glial cells in vitro
title_sort burkholderia pseudomallei invades the olfactory nerve and bulb after epithelial injury in mice and causes the formation of multinucleated giant glial cells in vitro
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7002012/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31978058
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0008017
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