Affiliation:
1. Laboratory of Host Defenses, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Reactive oxygen and nitrogen intermediates have critical, partially overlapping roles in host defense against a variety of pathogens. Using mice deficient in generating phagocyte superoxide (p47
phox
−/−
) and mice deficient in generating inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS
−/−
), we examined the roles of these reactive species in host defense against
Burkholderia cepacia
and
Chromobacterium violaceum
, organisms known to have unusual virulence in chronic granulomatous disease. Intraperitoneal
B. cepacia
challenge (4.0 × 10
3
to 4.0 × 10
5
organisms/mouse) resulted in mortality in all p47
phox
−/−
mice, with the survival interval being inversely proportionate to the amount of inoculum. Pretreatment with gamma interferon did not affect survival.
C. violaceum
was strikingly virulent in p47
phox
−/−
mice (the 50% lethal dose [LD
50
] was <13 organisms). iNOS
−/−
and wild-type mice were resistant to
B. cepacia
challenges of at least 10
6
organisms per mouse, and the LD
50
of
C. violaceum
was between 10
6
and 10
7
organisms per mouse. Consistent with the survival data, numbers of organisms in cultures of
B. cepacia
from multiple sites were higher for p47
phox
−/−
mice than for iNOS
−/−
and wild-type mice at day 4 after challenge, but numbers of organisms for different
B. cepacia
strains varied. The recovery of
C. violaceum
was strikingly greater at 18 h after challenge for p47
phox
−/−
mice than for iNOS
−/−
and wild-type mice, in which the organism burdens were virtually nil. In vitro, both
B. cepacia
and
C. violaceum
were sensitive to H
2
O
2
and to reactive nitrogen intermediates but the sensitivities of different strains varied significantly. Host defense against
B. cepacia
and
C. violaceum
is critically dependent in vivo on reactive oxygen intermediates, and these species are model organisms to further dissect host and pathogen interactions related to the generation and scavenging of microbicidal reactive intermediates.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology
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