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Publication : Branhamella catarrhalis pathogenesis in SCID and SCID/beige mice. Brief report.

First Author  Harkness RE Year  1993
Journal  APMIS Volume  101
Issue  10 Pages  805-10
PubMed ID  8267959 Mgi Jnum  J:16050
Mgi Id  MGI:64145 Citation  Harkness RE, et al. (1993) Branhamella catarrhalis pathogenesis in SCID and SCID/beige mice. Brief report. APMIS 101(10):805-10
abstractText  SCID and SCID/beige mice were used to study the pathogenesis of B. catarrhalis administered by intranasal, intraperitoneal or intravenous routes. Challenged adult animals did not appear overtly clinically ill. Similar symptoms were observed regardless of the challenge route, and pretreatment of mice with human transferrin did not enhance clinical virulence. Susceptibility to B. catarrhalis appeared to be age-dependent as some mice under one week of age died following challenge. Postmortem findings included circumscribed pale foci on the liver, splenomegaly and mineralization of the myocardium. Presence of lesions did not correlate with the assessment of clinical well being, and severity of the lesions was found to be challenge strain-dependent. Liver lesions and splenomegaly were not observed in animals challenged with heat-killed bacteria or placebo. SCID/beige mice were more affected than SCID mice both clinically and pathologically, suggesting that natural killer cell and polymorphonuclear cell functions may be important in resolving B. catarrhalis challenge.
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