Pathogen factors and host factors in murine pulmonary blastomycosis
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- DOI: 10.1007/BF00466066
Pathogen factors and host factors in murine pulmonary blastomycosis
Abstract
Factors related to pathogenesis were studied in a murine model of pulmonary fungal infection with strains of Blastomyces dermatitidis. Strain 26199V was greater than or equal to 10(5)-fold more lethal in pulmonary challenge than strain GA-1. This relationship between the two strains also occurred after intraperitoneal challenge. Serial studies with lung cultures and histology of sacrificed animals after pulmonary challenge with similar doses, and challenge studies in mice of differing maturity, indicated GA-1 is impaired in initial replication in situ, although the two strains grow equally well in the presence of murine substrates in vitro. In vitro studies indicated the two strains were indistinguishable in most studies of biochemical and metabolic markers, and in studies with chemical and physical inhibitors. The exceptions were their morphologic appearance in the yeast phase, ability to hydrolyze esculin, and susceptibility to crystal violet dye and bile. The last finding and previous work suggested possible differences in lipid content; these were confirmed in studies which also included two other strains. Greater phospholipid and palmitic acid content were associated with greater virulence.
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