New mouse models for chronic Cryptosporidium infection in immunodeficient hosts
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- DOI: 10.1128/iai.58.4.961-969.1990
New mouse models for chronic Cryptosporidium infection in immunodeficient hosts
Abstract
Cryptosporidium sp. causes fulminant diarrhea and chronic infection in immunocompromised, particularly human immunodeficiency virus-infected, persons. The lack of in vitro cultivation and a suitable animal model has limited development of effective treatment. We describe two new mouse models of chronic symptomatic cryptosporidiosis in adult athymic mice and in T-cell subset-depleted mice. A progressive infection, fatal within 4 months, occurred in most adult athymic mice; a few developed stable infections. Symptoms included dehydration, weight loss, intermittent diarrhea, and jaundice. Pathologic abnormalities and organisms localized in the intestine in stable infections but involved the hepatobiliary tree and pancreas in others. Lymphoid cells from histocompatible, Cryptosporidium sp.-immune mice cured infected nude mice. Identical infections occurred in neonatally infected BALB/c mice treated with anti-CD4 monoclonal antibodies alone or also with anti-CD8 monoclonal antibodies; the mice were cured when the monoclonal antibody treatments were stopped. These models will be useful in definition of the immune defects that permit chronic cryptosporidiosis to develop and in assessment of treatment modalities.
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