MOLECULAR BASIS OF TYZZER'S DISEASE IN RESEARCH ANIMALS
研究动物中 TYZZER 病的分子基础
基本信息
- 批准号:3478880
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 8.91万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1989
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1989-03-01 至 1994-02-28
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:autoradiography bacterial DNA bacterial disease diagnosis design /evaluation diarrhea enzyme linked immunosorbent assay gastrointestinal disorder diagnosis gene expression gerbil /jird gram negative bacteria laboratory mouse laboratory rabbit latent bacterial disease microorganism classification microorganism culture molecular cloning molecular pathology nucleic acid hybridization nucleic acid probes nucleic acid sequence radiotracer virulence
项目摘要
Tyzzer's disease has been reported in a wide range of laboratory,
domestic, and wild animals. Acute infection is characterized by a fatal
hemorrhagic enteritis, focal necroses in the liver, and the presence of
many intracellular bacilli surrounding the lesions. Acute disease appears
to be rare in natural infections, but seemingly healthy animals can
harbor a latent form of infection which can develop into acute disease
when the animal is subjected to stress. An outbreak of the disease among
laboratory animals during the course of an experiment is costly both
scientifically and economically. The effects of latent disease on
research utilizing infected animals, although potentially significant are
not known. Studies of the unclassified etiologic agent, Bacillus
piliformis, have been hampered by the difficulties in culturing this
obligate intracellular pathogen.
The objectives of this proposal include: 1)Biochemical, immunological,
and genetic characterization of the causative bacteria to determine the
taxonomical classification of the organism and the relatedness of B.
piliformis isolates from different host species. 2) Development of
improved diagnostic assays using cloned genes and gene products to afford
more sensitive, specific, and earlier detection of the disease.
3)Examination of the host:parasite interactions that permit intracellular
survival of the pathogen and elucidation of the host response to clinical
and asymptomatic disease. For the first time, the experiments designed in
this proposal will utilize molecular techniques to examine and probe the
causative agent of disease at the genetic level. Moreover, cloning and
expression of B. piliformis genes in Escherichia coli will circumvent the
limited availability of pathogen components due to the difficulties in
culturing the obligate intracellular parasite. These components are
needed for the biochemical characterization of the organism and its
pathogenesis. The results of these studies will contribute to the basic
understanding of Tyzzer's disease, and may potentially yield solutions to
the problem of control and prevention of the disease among laboratory
animals.
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- 资助金额:
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