Experimental infection of dogs with Bartonella henselae and Bartonella vinsonii subsp berkhoffii

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作者
Balakrishnan, Nandhakumar [1 ]
Cherry, Natalie A. [1 ]
Linder, Keith E. [2 ]
Pierce, Eric [1 ]
Sontakke, Neal [1 ]
Hegarty, Barbara C. [1 ]
Bradley, Julie M. [1 ]
Maggi, Ricardo G. [1 ]
Breitschwerdt, Edward B. [1 ]
机构
[1] N Carolina State Univ, Coll Vet Med, Ctr Comparat Med & Translat Res, Intracellular Pathogens Res Lab, Raleigh, NC 27607 USA
[2] N Carolina State Univ, Coll Vet Med, Dept Populat Hlth & Pathobiol, Raleigh, NC 27607 USA
关键词
PCR; Bacteria; Bartonella henselae SA2; Bartonella vinsonii subsp berkhoffii genotype III; Isolation; Dog model; ENDOCARDITIS; DISEASE; BLOOD; BACTEREMIA; PATIENT; PCR;
D O I
10.1016/j.vetimm.2013.09.007
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
The lack of a suitable infection model remains an important obstacle for the pathophysiological understanding of Bartonella spp. The following pilot study was designed to determine whether cell culture-grown Bartonella henselae SA2 and Bartonella vinsonii subsp. berkhoffii genotype III would cause persistent bacteremia in dogs. Pre-inoculation screening established that two laboratory-raised Golden retrievers were naturally-infected with Bartonella koehlerae. Despite prior infection, one dog each was inoculated subcutaneously with 5 x 10(4) B. henselae (SA2 strain) or 3 x 10(4) B. vinsonii subsp. berkhoffii genotype III. Dogs were bled weekly for serological testing and culture using Bartonella alpha proteobacteria growth medium (BAPGM) diagnostic platform. Dog 1 seroconverted to B. henselae and Dog 2 seroconverted to B. vinsonii subsp. berkhoffii genotype III. Throughout the study period, Bartonella spp. DNA was neither amplified nor isolated in ante-mortem BAPGM enrichment blood cultures. B. henselae SA2 was isolated from a postmortem bone marrow from Dog 1 and B. koehlerae DNA was amplified from postmortem lung from Dog 2 following BAPGM enrichment culture. Limitations include lack of uninfected controls, a potentially suboptimal B. vinsonii subsp. berkhoffii inoculum and a relatively short duration of study. We conclude that following intradermal infection, sequestration of Bartonella spp. in tissues may limit diagnostic detection of these bacteria in dog blood samples. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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