Pseudocapillaria tomentosa, Mycoplasma spp., and Intestinal Lesions in Experimentally Infected Zebrafish Danio rerio.

IF 1.4 4区 生物学 Q4 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY Zebrafish Pub Date : 2021-06-01 Epub Date: 2021-05-17 DOI:10.1089/zeb.2020.1955
Michael L Kent, Elena S Wall, Sophie Sichel, Virginia Watral, Keaton Stagaman, Thomas J Sharpton, Karen Guillemin
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Abstract

Intestinal neoplasms and preneoplastic lesions are common in zebrafish research facilities. Previous studies have demonstrated that these neoplasms are caused by a transmissible agent, and two candidate agents have been implicated: a Mycoplasma sp. related to Mycoplasma penetrans and the intestinal parasitic nematode, Pseudocapillaria tomentosa, and both agents are common in zebrafish facilities. To elucidate the role of these two agents in the occurrence and severity of neoplasia and other intestinal lesions, we conducted two experimental inoculation studies. Exposed fish were examined at various time points over an 8-month period for intestinal histopathologic changes and the burden of Mycoplasma and nematodes. Fish exposed to Mycoplasma sp. isolated from zebrafish were associated with preneoplastic lesions. Fish exposed to the nematode alone or with the Mycoplasma isolate developed severe lesions and neoplasms. Both inflammation and neoplasm scores were associated with an increase in Mycoplasma burden. These results support the conclusions that P. tomentosa is a strong promoter of intestinal neoplasms in zebrafish and that Mycoplasma alone can also cause intestinal lesions and accelerate cancer development in the context of nematode infection.

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实验感染斑马鱼的绒毛性假毛细毛、支原体和肠道病变。
肠道肿瘤和肿瘤前病变是常见的斑马鱼研究设施。先前的研究表明,这些肿瘤是由一种传染性病原体引起的,并且涉及两种候选病原体:与穿透性支原体相关的支原体sp和肠道寄生线虫,绒毛假毛细线虫,这两种病原体在斑马鱼设施中都很常见。为了阐明这两种药物在肿瘤和其他肠道病变的发生和严重程度中的作用,我们进行了两项实验性接种研究。在8个月的时间里,在不同的时间点检查暴露的鱼的肠道组织病理学变化和支原体和线虫的负担。暴露于斑马鱼分离的支原体的鱼与肿瘤前病变相关。鱼单独暴露于线虫或与分离的支原体发展严重的病变和肿瘤。炎症和肿瘤评分均与支原体负荷增加有关。这些结果支持了绒毛假单胞菌是斑马鱼肠道肿瘤的强启动子的结论,并且支原体在线虫感染的情况下也可以引起肠道病变并加速癌症的发展。
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Zebrafish
Zebrafish DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY-ZOOLOGY
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3.60
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29
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3 months
期刊介绍: Zebrafish is the only peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the central role of zebrafish and other aquarium species as models for the study of vertebrate development, evolution, toxicology, and human disease. Due to its prolific reproduction and the external development of the transparent embryo, the zebrafish is a prime model for genetic and developmental studies. While genetically more distant from humans, the vertebrate zebrafish nevertheless has comparable organs and tissues, such as heart, kidney, pancreas, bones, and cartilage. Zebrafish introduced the new section TechnoFish, which highlights these innovations for the general zebrafish community. TechnoFish features two types of articles: TechnoFish Previews: Important, generally useful technical advances or valuable transgenic lines TechnoFish Methods: Brief descriptions of new methods, reagents, or transgenic lines that will be of widespread use in the zebrafish community Zebrafish coverage includes: Comparative genomics and evolution Molecular/cellular mechanisms of cell growth Genetic analysis of embryogenesis and disease Toxicological and infectious disease models Models for neurological disorders and aging New methods, tools, and experimental approaches Zebrafish also includes research with other aquarium species such as medaka, Fugu, and Xiphophorus.
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