Eradication of Helicobacter spp. by using medicated diet in mice deficient in functional natural killer cells and complement factor D
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Eradication of Helicobacter spp. by using medicated diet in mice deficient in functional natural killer cells and complement factor D
Abstract
A commercial 4-drug diet has shown promise in eradicating Helicobacter spp. from rodents; however, its effectiveness in immunocompromised mice is unknown. This study evaluated the efficacy of this treatment in eradicating Helicobacter spp. from mice deficient in functional natural killer cells (Cd1(-/-)) or complement factor D (Df(-/-)). Cd1(-/-) mice naturally infected with H. hepaticus with or without H. rodentium were fed either control or medicated diet for 8 wk followed by 4 wk on control diet. Fecal samples were PCR-evaluated for Helicobacter spp. before mice began treatment and then every 2 wk thereafter for 12 wk. The same experimental design was repeated for eighteen 9- to 21-wk-old Df(-/-) mice naturally infected with H. bilis with or without H. rodentium. All Df(-/-) mice and 8- to 21-wk-old Cd1(-/-) mice ceased shedding Helicobacter spp. after 2 wk of treatment and remained negative throughout the study. In contrast, the Cd1(-/-) mice that were 24 wk or older shed Helicobacter spp. for the first 8 wk but tested negative at 10 and 12 wk. All treated animals had enlarged ceca and gained less weight than control untreated mice, and 6 of 7 treated Cd1(-/-) male mice developed mild portal fibrosis. These findings show that within 2 wk of treatment, the 4-drug diet eradicated H. hepaticus and H. rodentium from young Cd1(-/-) mice and H. bilis and H. rodentium from Df(-/-) mice, but eradication of established infections in Cd1(-/-) mice required 8 wk of treatment.
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