TY - JOUR
T1 - Impaired ability of Cftr knockout mice to control lung infection with Pseudomonas aeruginosa
AU - Gosselin, Diane
AU - Stevenson, Mary M.
AU - Cowley, Elizabeth A.
AU - Griesenbach, Uta
AU - Eidelman, David H.
AU - Boulé, Marie
AU - Tam, M. I.Fong
AU - Kent, Geraldine
AU - Skamene, Emil
AU - Tsui, Lap Chee
AU - Radzioch, Danuta
PY - 1998
Y1 - 1998
N2 - The present study was aimed at investigating the innate susceptibility of C57BL/6-Cftrunc/Cftrunc knockout [B6-Cftr (-/-)] mice to pulmonary infection with Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Our results indicate that 58.4% of B6-Cftr (-/-) mice died within 6 d following lung infection with 105 P. aeruginosa entrapped in agar beads, whereas only 12.1% of B6-Cftr (+/+) mice died over the same period of time. Moreover, the number of bacteria recovered from the lungs of B6-Cftr (-/-) mice 3 and 6 d after infection was significantly higher than that observed in their littermate controls. No correlation was found between the weight or age of the animals and the number of viable bacteria recovered from the lungs of mice. Histopathological examination of lung sections from P. aeruginosa-infected mice revealed that the infection results in a severe bronchopneumonia. Both B6-Cftr (-/-) knockout mice and their littermate controls developed similar lung pathology during the course of infection. Overall, results reported in the present study suggest that a defect at the Cftr locus leads to an exacerbation of P. aeruginosa lung infection resulting in a dramatically increased mortality rate and higher bacterial load.
AB - The present study was aimed at investigating the innate susceptibility of C57BL/6-Cftrunc/Cftrunc knockout [B6-Cftr (-/-)] mice to pulmonary infection with Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Our results indicate that 58.4% of B6-Cftr (-/-) mice died within 6 d following lung infection with 105 P. aeruginosa entrapped in agar beads, whereas only 12.1% of B6-Cftr (+/+) mice died over the same period of time. Moreover, the number of bacteria recovered from the lungs of B6-Cftr (-/-) mice 3 and 6 d after infection was significantly higher than that observed in their littermate controls. No correlation was found between the weight or age of the animals and the number of viable bacteria recovered from the lungs of mice. Histopathological examination of lung sections from P. aeruginosa-infected mice revealed that the infection results in a severe bronchopneumonia. Both B6-Cftr (-/-) knockout mice and their littermate controls developed similar lung pathology during the course of infection. Overall, results reported in the present study suggest that a defect at the Cftr locus leads to an exacerbation of P. aeruginosa lung infection resulting in a dramatically increased mortality rate and higher bacterial load.
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U2 - 10.1164/ajrccm.157.4.9702081
DO - 10.1164/ajrccm.157.4.9702081
M3 - Article
C2 - 9563748
AN - SCOPUS:0031979299
SN - 1073-449X
VL - 157
SP - 1253
EP - 1262
JO - American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
JF - American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
IS - 4 PART I
ER -