Marine Mammal Brucella Reference Strains Are Attenuated in a BALB/c Mouse Model

Brucellosis is a zoonosis of worldwide distribution with numerous animal host species. Since the novel isolation of Brucella spp. from marine mammals in 1994 the bacteria have been isolated from various marine mammal hosts. The marine mammal reference strains Brucella pinnipedialis 12890 (harbour se...

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Main Authors: Nymo, Ingebjorg Helena, Arias Cabrero, Maykel Alberto, Pardo, Julián, Álvarez, María Pilar, Jiménez de Bagüés Picazo, María Pilar
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spelling ftcitaaragon:oai:citarea.cita-aragon.es:10532/3249 2023-05-15T16:33:29+02:00 Marine Mammal Brucella Reference Strains Are Attenuated in a BALB/c Mouse Model Nymo, Ingebjorg Helena Arias Cabrero, Maykel Alberto Pardo, Julián Álvarez, María Pilar Jiménez de Bagüés Picazo, María Pilar 2016 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10532/3249 en eng http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0150432 Plos One 1932-6203 http://hdl.handle.net/10532/3249 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/es/ CC-BY-NC-SA Producción y sanidad animal Mamíferos acuáticos Brucella Journal Contribution Refereed Article 2016 ftcitaaragon https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0150432 2022-04-11T05:32:00Z Brucellosis is a zoonosis of worldwide distribution with numerous animal host species. Since the novel isolation of Brucella spp. from marine mammals in 1994 the bacteria have been isolated from various marine mammal hosts. The marine mammal reference strains Brucella pinnipedialis 12890 (harbour seal, Phoca vitulina) and Brucella ceti 12891 (harbour porpoise, Phocoena phocoena) were included in genus Brucella in 2007, however, their pathogenicity in the mouse model is pending. Herein this is evaluated in BALB/c mice with Brucella suis 1330 as a control. Both marine mammal strains were attenuated, however, B. ceti was present at higher levels than B. pinnipedialis in blood, spleen and liver throughout the infection, in addition B. suis and B. ceti were isolated from brains and faeces at times with high levels of bacteraemia. In B. suis-infected mice serum cytokines peaked at day 7. In B. pinnipedialis-infected mice, levels were similar, but peaked predominantly at day 3 and an earlier peak in spleen weight likewise implied an earlier response. The inflammatory response induced pathology in the spleen and liver. In B. ceti-infected mice, most serum cytokine levels were comparable to those in uninfected mice, consistent with a limited inflammatory response, which also was indicated by restricted spleen and liver pathology. Specific immune responses against all three strains were detected in vitro after stimulation of splenocytes from infected mice with the homologous heat-killed brucellae. Antibody responses in vivo were also induced by the three brucellae. The immunological pattern of B. ceti in combination with persistence in organs and limited pathology has heretofore not been described for other brucellae. These two marine mammal wildtype strains show an attenuated pattern in BALB/c mice only previously described for Brucella neotomea. This work was supported by the grants RTA 2013-00065-C02-01 from The National Institute for Agricultural and Food Research and Technology (INIA) and agrifood research in Spain (MPJdB) and SAF2014-54763-C2 from the European Social Fund (JP). The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript. Published Book Harbour porpoise harbour seal Phoca vitulina Phocoena phocoena Centro de Investigación y Tecnología Agroalimentaria de Aragón (CITA): citaREA PLOS ONE 11 3 e0150432
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topic Producción y sanidad animal
Mamíferos acuáticos
Brucella
spellingShingle Producción y sanidad animal
Mamíferos acuáticos
Brucella
Nymo, Ingebjorg Helena
Arias Cabrero, Maykel Alberto
Pardo, Julián
Álvarez, María Pilar
Jiménez de Bagüés Picazo, María Pilar
Marine Mammal Brucella Reference Strains Are Attenuated in a BALB/c Mouse Model
topic_facet Producción y sanidad animal
Mamíferos acuáticos
Brucella
description Brucellosis is a zoonosis of worldwide distribution with numerous animal host species. Since the novel isolation of Brucella spp. from marine mammals in 1994 the bacteria have been isolated from various marine mammal hosts. The marine mammal reference strains Brucella pinnipedialis 12890 (harbour seal, Phoca vitulina) and Brucella ceti 12891 (harbour porpoise, Phocoena phocoena) were included in genus Brucella in 2007, however, their pathogenicity in the mouse model is pending. Herein this is evaluated in BALB/c mice with Brucella suis 1330 as a control. Both marine mammal strains were attenuated, however, B. ceti was present at higher levels than B. pinnipedialis in blood, spleen and liver throughout the infection, in addition B. suis and B. ceti were isolated from brains and faeces at times with high levels of bacteraemia. In B. suis-infected mice serum cytokines peaked at day 7. In B. pinnipedialis-infected mice, levels were similar, but peaked predominantly at day 3 and an earlier peak in spleen weight likewise implied an earlier response. The inflammatory response induced pathology in the spleen and liver. In B. ceti-infected mice, most serum cytokine levels were comparable to those in uninfected mice, consistent with a limited inflammatory response, which also was indicated by restricted spleen and liver pathology. Specific immune responses against all three strains were detected in vitro after stimulation of splenocytes from infected mice with the homologous heat-killed brucellae. Antibody responses in vivo were also induced by the three brucellae. The immunological pattern of B. ceti in combination with persistence in organs and limited pathology has heretofore not been described for other brucellae. These two marine mammal wildtype strains show an attenuated pattern in BALB/c mice only previously described for Brucella neotomea. This work was supported by the grants RTA 2013-00065-C02-01 from The National Institute for Agricultural and Food Research and Technology (INIA) and agrifood research in Spain (MPJdB) and SAF2014-54763-C2 from the European Social Fund (JP). The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript. Published
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author Nymo, Ingebjorg Helena
Arias Cabrero, Maykel Alberto
Pardo, Julián
Álvarez, María Pilar
Jiménez de Bagüés Picazo, María Pilar
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Arias Cabrero, Maykel Alberto
Pardo, Julián
Álvarez, María Pilar
Jiménez de Bagüés Picazo, María Pilar
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title Marine Mammal Brucella Reference Strains Are Attenuated in a BALB/c Mouse Model
title_short Marine Mammal Brucella Reference Strains Are Attenuated in a BALB/c Mouse Model
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title_fullStr Marine Mammal Brucella Reference Strains Are Attenuated in a BALB/c Mouse Model
title_full_unstemmed Marine Mammal Brucella Reference Strains Are Attenuated in a BALB/c Mouse Model
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