Outbreaks of Typhlocolitis Caused by Hypervirulent Group ST1 in Highly Immunocompromised Strains of Mice.
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2020
is an enteric pathogen that can cause significant clinical disease in both humans and animals. However, clinical disease arises most commonly after treatment with broad-spectrum antibiotics. The organism's ability to cause naturally occurring disease in mice is rare, and little is known about its clinical significance in highly immunocompromised mice. We report on 2 outbreaks of diarrhea associated with in mice. In outbreak 1, 182 of approximately 2, 400 NOD.Cg-/SzJ (NSG) and related strains of mice became clinically ill after cessation of a 14-d course of 0.12% amoxicillin feed to control an increase in clinical signs associated with infection. Most mice had been engrafted with human tumors; the remainder were experimentally naïve. Affected animals exhibited 1 of 3 clinical syndromes: 1) peracute death; 2) severe diarrhea leading to euthanasia or death; or 3) mild to moderate diarrhea followed by recovery. A given cage could contain both affected and unaffected mice. Outbreak 2 involved a small breeding colony (approximately 50 mice) of NOD. CB17-/NCrCrl (NOD-) mice that had not received antibiotics or experimental manipulations. In both outbreaks, was isolated, and toxins A and B were detected in intestinal content or feces. Histopathologic lesions highly suggestive of enterotoxemia included fibrinonecrotizing and neutrophilic typhlocolitis with characteristic 'volcano' erosions or pseudomembrane formation. Genomic analysis of 4 isolates (3 from outbreak 1 and 1 from outbreak 2) revealed that these isolates were closely related to a pathogenic human isolate, CD 196. To our knowledge, this report is the first to describe naturally occurring outbreaks of -associated typhlocolitis with significant morbidity and mortality in highly immunocompromised strains of mice.
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Authors | Ma, Kathleen G L;Lertpiriyapong, Kvin;Piersigilli, Alessandra;Dobtsis, Irina;Wipf, Juliette R K;Littmann, Eric R;Leiner, Ingrid;Pamer, Eric G;Ricart Arbona, Rodolfo J;Lipman, Neil S; |
Journal | Comparative medicine |
Year | 2020 |
DOI | 10.30802/AALAS-CM-19-000109 |
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