Development of a larval zebrafish infection model for clostridioides difficile

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2020

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Journal Of Visualized Experiments

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info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess

Özet

Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) is considered to be one of the most common healthcare-associated gastrointestinal infections in the United States. The innate immune response against C. difficile has been described, but the exact roles of neutrophils and macrophages in CDI are less understood. In the current study, Danio rerio (zebrafish) larvae are used to establish a C. difficile infection model for imaging the behavior and cooperation of these innate immune cells in vivo. To monitor C. difficile, a labeling protocol using a fluorescent dye has been established. A localized infection is achieved by microinjecting labeled C. difficile, which actively grows in the zebrafish intestinal tract and mimics the intestinal epithelial damage in CDI. However, this direct infection protocol is invasive and causes microscopic wounds, which can affect experimental results. Hence, a more noninvasive microgavage protocol is described here. The method involves delivery of C. difficile cells directly into the intestine of zebrafish larvae by intubation through the open mouth. This infection method closely mimics the natural infection route of C. difficile.

Açıklama

WOS:000518403300084
PubMed: 32116293

Anahtar Kelimeler

Developmental Biology, Issue 156, Zebrafish, Danio Rerio, Clostridioides Difficile Infection, Microinjection, Live Staining, Microgavage, Anaerobe, Dissection, Gnotobiotic Zebrafish

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Jove-Journal Of Visualized Experiments

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Q3

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156

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