Literature DB >> 25001604

Brucella melitensis invades murine erythrocytes during infection.

Marie-Alice Vitry1, Delphine Hanot Mambres1, Michaël Deghelt1, Katrin Hack1, Arnaud Machelart1, Frédéric Lhomme2, Jean-Marie Vanderwinden3, Marjorie Vermeersch2, Carl De Trez4, David Pérez-Morga5, Jean-Jacques Letesson1, Eric Muraille6.   

Abstract

Brucella spp. are facultative intracellular Gram-negative coccobacilli responsible for brucellosis, a worldwide zoonosis. We observed that Brucella melitensis is able to persist for several weeks in the blood of intraperitoneally infected mice and that transferred blood at any time point tested is able to induce infection in naive recipient mice. Bacterial persistence in the blood is dramatically impaired by specific antibodies induced following Brucella vaccination. In contrast to Bartonella, the type IV secretion system and flagellar expression are not critically required for the persistence of Brucella in blood. ImageStream analysis of blood cells showed that following a brief extracellular phase, Brucella is associated mainly with the erythrocytes. Examination by confocal microscopy and transmission electron microscopy formally demonstrated that B. melitensis is able to invade erythrocytes in vivo. The bacteria do not seem to multiply in erythrocytes and are found free in the cytoplasm. Our results open up new areas for investigation and should serve in the development of novel strategies for the treatment or prophylaxis of brucellosis. Invasion of erythrocytes could potentially protect the bacterial cells from the host's immune response and hamper antibiotic treatment and suggests possible Brucella transmission by bloodsucking insects in nature.
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Year:  2014        PMID: 25001604      PMCID: PMC4187840          DOI: 10.1128/IAI.01779-14

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infect Immun        ISSN: 0019-9567            Impact factor:   3.441


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