| Literature DB >> 26134955 |
Christopher Andersson1, Jonas Gripenland1, Jörgen Johansson1.
Abstract
Microbial infections are a global health problem, particularly as microbes are continually developing resistance to antimicrobial treatments. An effective and reliable method for testing the virulence of different microbial pathogens is therefore a useful research tool. This protocol describes how the chicken embryo can be used as a trustworthy, inexpensive, ethically desirable and quickly accessible model to assess the virulence of the human bacterial pathogen Listeria monocytogenes, which can also be extended to other microbial pathogens. We provide a step-by-step protocol and figures and videos detailing the method, including egg handling, infection strategies, pathogenicity screening and isolation of infected organs. From the start of incubation of the fertilized eggs, the protocol takes <4 weeks to complete, with the infection part taking only 3 d. We discuss the appropriate controls to use and potential adjustments needed for adapting the protocol for other microbial pathogens.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26134955 DOI: 10.1038/nprot.2015.073
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Protoc ISSN: 1750-2799 Impact factor: 13.491