Babesia duncani as a Model Organism to Study the Development, Virulence, and Drug Susceptibility of Intraerythrocytic Parasites In Vitro and In Vivo

Author:

Pal Anasuya C1,Renard Isaline1ORCID,Singh Pallavi1,Vydyam Pratap1,Chiu Joy E1,Pou Sovitj2,Winter Rolf W2,Dodean Rozalia2,Frueh Lisa2,Nilsen Aaron C2,Riscoe Michael K2,Doggett J Stone2ORCID,Ben Mamoun Choukri1

Affiliation:

1. Section of Infectious Diseases, Department of Internal Medicine, Yale School of Medicine , New Haven, Connecticut , USA

2. Veterans Affairs Portland Health Care System , Portland, Oregon , USA

Abstract

Abstract Human babesiosis is a malaria-like illness caused by tick-borne intraerythrocytic Babesia parasites of the Apicomplexa phylum. Whereas several species of Babesia can cause severe disease in humans, the ability to propagate Babesia duncani both in vitro in human erythrocytes and in mice makes it a unique pathogen to study Babesia biology and pathogenesis. Here we report an optimized B. duncani in culture–in mouse (ICIM) model that combines continuous in vitro culture of the parasite with a precise model of lethal infection in mice. We demonstrate that B. duncani–infected erythrocytes as well as free merozoites can cause lethal infection in C3H/HeJ mice. Highly reproducible parasitemia and survival outcomes could be established using specific parasite loads in different mouse genetic backgrounds. Using the ICIM model, we discovered 2 new endochin-like quinolone prodrugs (ELQ-331 and ELQ-468) that alone or in combination with atovaquone are highly efficacious against B. duncani and Babesia microti.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Ben Mamoun Laboratory

Steven and Alexandra Cohen Foundation

Global Lyme Alliance

United States Department of Veterans Affairs

Veterans Health Administration

Office of Research and Development

United States Department of Defense Peer Reviewed Medical Research Program

Veterans Affairs Research Career Scientist Award

Veterans Affairs Merit Review Award

US Department of Veterans Affairs Biomedical Laboratory Research and Development

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Immunology and Allergy

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