| Literature DB >> 24120155 |
Nandhakumar Balakrishnan1, Natalie A Cherry, Keith E Linder, Eric Pierce, Neal Sontakke, Barbara C Hegarty, Julie M Bradley, Ricardo G Maggi, Edward B Breitschwerdt.
Abstract
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 × 10(4)B. henselae (SA2 strain) or 3 × 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.Entities:
Keywords: BAPGM; Bacteria; Bartonella alpha proteobacteria growth medium; Bartonella henselae SA2; Bartonella vinsonii subsp. berkhoffii genotype III; Dog model; IFA; Isolation; PCR; PID; TCID(50); indirect fluorescent assay; post-inoculation days; tissue culture infectious dose 50
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24120155 DOI: 10.1016/j.vetimm.2013.09.007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vet Immunol Immunopathol ISSN: 0165-2427 Impact factor: 2.046