Literature DB >> 22004034

Chimpanzees used for medical research shed light on the pathoetiology of leprosy.

Koichi Suzuki1, Kazunari Tanigawa, Akira Kawashima, Tatsuo Miyamura, Norihisa Ishii.   

Abstract

Leprosy is a chronic infectious disorder caused by Mycobacterium leprae, which mainly affects skin and peripheral nerves. It is classified as either paucibacillary or multibacillary based upon clinical manifestations and slit-skin smear results. It is speculated that leprosy develops after a long latency period following M. leprae infection. However, the actual time of infection and the duration of latency have never been proven in human patients. To date, four cases of spontaneous leprosy have been reported in chimpanzees who were caught in West Africa in infancy and used for medical research in the USA and Japan. One of these chimpanzees was extensively studied in Japan, and single-nucleotide polymorphism analysis for the M. leprae genome was conducted. This analysis revealed that the chimpanzee was infected with M. leprae during infancy in West Africa and the pathognomonic signs of leprosy appeared after at least 30 years of incubation. Analysis of leprosy in chimpanzees can contribute not only to medical research but also to the understanding of the pathoetiology of leprosy.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22004034     DOI: 10.2217/fmb.11.97

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Future Microbiol        ISSN: 1746-0913            Impact factor:   3.165


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1.  The Presence of Mycobacterium leprae in Wild Rodents.

Authors:  Maxwell Furtado de Lima; Maria do Perpétuo Socorro Amador Silvestre; Everaldina Cordeiro Dos Santos; Lívia Caricio Martins; Juarez Antônio Simões Quaresma; Bruno de Cássio Veloso de Barros; Marcos Jessé Abrahão Silva; Luana Nepomuceno Gondim Costa Lima
Journal:  Microorganisms       Date:  2022-05-28

Review 2.  Early Human Migrations (ca. 13,000 Years Ago) or Postcontact Europeans for the Earliest Spread of Mycobacterium leprae and Mycobacterium lepromatosis to the Americas.

Authors:  Samuel Mark
Journal:  Interdiscip Perspect Infect Dis       Date:  2017-11-09

3.  Leprosy in wild chimpanzees.

Authors:  Benjamin Mubemba; Charlotte Avanzi; Kamilla Pleh; Ariane Düx; Elena Bersacola; Joana Bessa; Marina Ramon; Kimberley J Hockings; Sonja Metzger; Livia V Patrono; Jenny E Jaffe; Andrej Benjak; Camille Bonneaud; Philippe Busso; Emmanuel Couacy-Hymann; Moussa Gado; Sebastien Gagneux; Roch C Johnson; Mamoudou Kodio; Joshua Lynton-Jenkins; Irina Morozova; Kerstin Mätz-Rensing; Aissa Regalla; Abílio R Said; Verena J Schuenemann; Samba O Sow; John S Spencer; Markus Ulrich; Hyacinthe Zoubi; Stewart T Cole; Roman M Wittig; Sebastien Calvignac-Spencer; Fabian H Leendertz
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2021-10-13       Impact factor: 49.962

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