小鼠肺球孢子菌病模型中不同球孢子菌分离株宿主先天反应的差异。

Eukaryotic Cell Pub Date : 2015-10-01 Epub Date: 2015-08-14 DOI:10.1128/EC.00122-15
Eric R G Lewis, Victoria R David, Adina L Doyle, Khadijeh Rajabi, Jeffrey A Kiefer, Patrick Pirrotte, Bridget M Barker
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球孢子虫和波萨达球孢子虫是居住在土壤中的真菌和球孢子菌病的病原体,球孢子菌病是美洲某些半干旱地区特有的一种真菌病。最常见的感染途径是通过吸入空气传播的关节裂球虫。一旦易感宿主吸入分生孢子,在感染的头5天内就会过渡到成熟的孢子内球体。在这项研究中,我们检查了在感染一段时间内未被很好地表征的球孢子菌病小鼠模型中的宿主反应。我们收集BALB/c小鼠的肺组织和支气管肺泡灌洗液(BALF),这些小鼠分别感染了c . immitis纯菌株、c . immitis杂交菌株或c . posadasii菌株以及未感染的小鼠。我们通过评估肺组织中选定的细胞因子基因的转录水平以及BALF中存在的宿主和真菌蛋白的特征,比较了宿主对本研究中使用的球虫菌株的反应。宿主的反应根据所使用的球虫菌株的不同而变化,并且似乎并不过于健壮。本研究为在感染早期开始解剖宿主免疫反应,检测丰富的球孢子虫蛋白,以及开发针对这些感染早期时间点的诊断提供了基础。
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Differences in Host Innate Responses among Coccidioides Isolates in a Murine Model of Pulmonary Coccidioidomycosis.

Coccidioides immitis and Coccidioides posadasii are soil-dwelling fungi and the causative agents of coccidioidomycosis, a mycosis endemic to certain semiarid regions in the Americas. The most common route of infection is by inhalation of airborne Coccidioides arthroconidia. Once a susceptible host inhales the conidia, a transition to mature endosporulated spherules can occur within the first 5 days of infection. For this study, we examined the host response in a murine model of coccidioidomycosis during a time period of infection that has not been well characterized. We collected lung tissue and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) from BALB/c mice that were infected with a C. immitis pure strain, a C. immitis hybrid strain, or a C. posadasii strain as well as uninfected mice. We compared the host responses to the Coccidioides strains used in this study by assessing the level of transcription of selected cytokine genes in lung tissues and characterized host and fungal proteins present in BALF. Host response varied depending on the Coccidioides strain that was used and did not appear to be overly robust. This study provides a foundation to begin to dissect the host immune response early in infection, to detect abundant Coccidioides proteins, and to develop diagnostics that target these early time points of infection.

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期刊介绍: Eukaryotic Cell (EC) focuses on eukaryotic microbiology and presents reports of basic research on simple eukaryotic microorganisms, such as yeasts, fungi, algae, protozoa, and social amoebae. The journal also covers viruses of these organisms and their organelles and their interactions with other living systems, where the focus is on the eukaryotic cell. Topics include: - Basic biology - Molecular and cellular biology - Mechanisms, and control, of developmental pathways - Structure and form inherent in basic biological processes - Cellular architecture - Metabolic physiology - Comparative genomics, biochemistry, and evolution - Population dynamics - Ecology
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