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David A Margolis1, Suganya Viriyakosol, Joshua Fierer, Theo N Kirkland.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Coccidioidomycosis is usually a self-limited infection in immunocompentent people. In immunocompentent human beings second infections due to Coccidioides are very rare, indicating that recovery from infection results in protective immunity. In experimental animals, immunization with several different proteins or attenuated mutants protects against a virulent challenge. To explore what mechanisms are responsible for protective immunity, we investigated the course of Coccidioides infection in the gp91phox knock out mouse that has a defect in the oxidative burst that results in chronic granulomatous disease.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21481258 PMCID: PMC3088889 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2180-11-71
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Microbiol ISSN: 1471-2180 Impact factor: 3.605
Figure 1The number of CFU of KO and B6 controls 14 days after intraperitoneal infection. Each symbol represents a mouse; the line represents the median. Panel A: non-immune mice. Panel B: Immune and non-immune mice of the two strains are compared.
Figure 2Hematoxylin and eosin stained sections of lungs from gp91KO mice (panels A and B) and B6 mice (panels C and D) 14 days after intraperitoneal infection. Panels A and C: 2X magnification: panels B and D: 40X magnification. The arrowheads in panel B and D indicate spherules.
Figure 3The amount of mRNA for the indicated cytokines found in the lungs of gp91KO and B6 control mice 14 days after intraperitoneal infection. The bars represent the mean and the error bars the standard deviation. The amount of each of the cytokines in the uninfected B6 mice was set at 1.
Figure 4Survival of groups of 8 gp91KO and B6 mice after intranasal infection with 150 (Panel A) or 250 (Panel B) arthroconidia. In panel B immune and non-immune mice are compared.
Figure 5The susceptibility of fungal spores to H2O2. A: Survival of C. immitis arthroconidia and A. fumigatus spores after 45 minutes exposure to the indicated concentrations of H2O2. B: Survival of C. immitis arthroconidia and spherules to 45 minutes exposure to the indicated concentrations of H2O2. In both cases the mean and S.E.M. is plotted.