Do white-footed mice, the main reservoir of the Lyme disease pathogen in the United States, clinically respond to the borrelial tenancy?

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q3 IMMUNOLOGY Infection and Immunity Pub Date : 2024-11-13 DOI:10.1128/iai.00382-24
Artem S Rogovskyy, Vasilis C Pliasas, Ryan Buhrer, Keith Lewy, Dominique J Wiener, Yoonsung Jung, Jonathan Bova, Yuliya Rogovska, Sun J Kim, Eunhye Grace Jeon
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As white-footed mice, Peromyscus leucopus, are considered the primary animal reservoir of Borreliella burgdorferi sensu stricto (Bb), the main agent of Lyme disease (LD) in the United States, these animals represent the most relevant model to study borrelial spirochetes in the context of their natural life cycle. Previous studies have consistently demonstrated that although white-footed mice respond immunologically to the invasion of the Lyme pathogen, P. leucopus adults do not develop a clinically detectable disease. This tolerance, which is common for mammalian reservoirs of different pathogens, contrasts with detrimental anti-borrelial responses of C3H mice, a widely used animal model of LD, which always result in a clinical manifestation (e.g., arthritis). The current investigation is a follow-up of our recent study that already showed a relative quiescence of the spleen transcriptome for Bb-infected white-footed mice compared to the infected C3H mice. In an effort to identify the mechanism behind this tolerance, in this study, we have evaluated an extensive list of hematological and biochemical parameters measured in white-footed mice after their 70-day-long borrelial infection. Despite missing reference intervals for Peromyscus mice, our sex- and age-matched uninfected controls allowed us to assess the blood and serum parameters. In addition, for our assessment, we also utilized behavioral, immunological, and histological analyses. Collectively, by using the metrics reported herein, the present results have demonstrated clinical unresponsiveness of P. leucopus mice to the borrelial infection, presenting no restriction to a long-term host-pathogen co-existence.

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白脚鼠是美国莱姆病病原体的主要贮存者,它们在临床上对硼酸盐租借有反应吗?
白脚小鼠(Peromyscus leucopus)被认为是美国莱姆病(Lyme disease,LD)主要病原体--严格意义上的勃氏杆菌(Borreliella burgdorferi sensu stricto,Bb)的主要动物贮库,因此这些动物是研究勃氏杆菌螺旋体自然生命周期的最相关模型。以前的研究一直表明,虽然白脚鼠对莱姆病病原体的入侵有免疫反应,但白脚鼠成虫不会患上临床上可检测到的疾病。这种耐受性在不同病原体的哺乳动物储库中很常见,它与 C3H 小鼠的有害抗粘膜反应形成鲜明对比,C3H 小鼠是一种广泛使用的莱姆病动物模型,它总是会导致临床表现(如关节炎)。我们最近的研究表明,与受感染的 C3H 小鼠相比,受 Bb 感染的白脚小鼠脾脏转录组相对安静,而本次调查是对该研究的后续跟进。为了确定这种耐受性背后的机制,我们在本研究中评估了白脚小鼠在长达 70 天的包虫病感染后测量的一系列血液学和生化参数。尽管白脚小鼠的参考区间缺失,但性别和年龄匹配的未感染对照组使我们能够评估血液和血清参数。此外,我们还利用行为学、免疫学和组织学分析进行了评估。总之,通过使用本文所报告的指标,目前的结果表明白头翁小鼠对包虫病感染没有临床反应,对宿主与病原体的长期共存没有限制。
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Infection and Immunity
Infection and Immunity 医学-传染病学
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期刊介绍: Infection and Immunity (IAI) provides new insights into the interactions between bacterial, fungal and parasitic pathogens and their hosts. Specific areas of interest include mechanisms of molecular pathogenesis, virulence factors, cellular microbiology, experimental models of infection, host resistance or susceptibility, and the generation of innate and adaptive immune responses. IAI also welcomes studies of the microbiome relating to host-pathogen interactions.
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