scholarly journals Similarly Lethal Strains of Extraintestinal Pathogenic Escherichia coli Trigger Markedly Diverse Host Responses in a Zebrafish Model of Sepsis

mSphere ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Amelia E. Barber ◽  
Brittany A. Fleming ◽  
Matthew A. Mulvey

ABSTRACT Sepsis is a life-threatening systemic inflammatory condition that is initiated by the presence of microorganisms in the bloodstream. In the United States, sepsis due to ExPEC and other pathogens kills well over a quarter of a million people each year and is associated with tremendous health care costs. A high degree of heterogeneity in the signs and symptomology of sepsis makes this disease notoriously difficult to effectively diagnose and manage. Here, using a zebrafish model of sepsis, we find that similarly lethal but genetically distinct ExPEC isolates can elicit notably disparate host responses. These variances are in part due to differences in the levels and types of flagellin that are expressed by the infecting ExPEC strains. A better understanding of the variable impact that bacterial factors like flagellin have on host responses during sepsis could lead to improved diagnostic and therapeutic approaches to these often deadly infections. In individuals with sepsis, the infecting microbes are commonly viewed as generic inducers of inflammation while the host background is considered the primary variable affecting disease progression and outcome. To study the effects of bacterial strain differences on the maladaptive immune responses that are induced during sepsis, we employed a novel zebrafish embryo infection model using extraintestinal pathogenic Escherichia coli (ExPEC) isolates. These genetically diverse pathogens are a leading cause of sepsis and are becoming increasingly dangerous because of the rise of multidrug-resistant strains. Zebrafish infected with ExPEC isolates exhibit many of the pathophysiological features seen in septic human patients, including dysregulated inflammatory responses (cytokine storms), tachycardia, endothelial leakage, and progressive edema. However, only a limited subset of ExPEC isolates can trigger a sepsis-like state and death of the host when introduced into the bloodstream. Mirroring the situation in human patients, antibiotic therapy reduced ExPEC titers and improved host survival rates but was only effective within limited time frames that varied, depending on the infecting pathogen. Intriguingly, we find that phylogenetically distant but similarly lethal ExPEC isolates can stimulate markedly different host transcriptional responses, including disparate levels of inflammatory mediators. These differences correlate with the amounts of bacterial flagellin expression during infection, as well as differential activation of Toll-like receptor 5 by discrete flagellar serotypes. Altogether, this work establishes zebrafish as a relevant model of key aspects of human sepsis and highlights the ability of genetically distinct ExPEC isolates to induce divergent host responses independently of baseline host attributes. IMPORTANCE Sepsis is a life-threatening systemic inflammatory condition that is initiated by the presence of microorganisms in the bloodstream. In the United States, sepsis due to ExPEC and other pathogens kills well over a quarter of a million people each year and is associated with tremendous health care costs. A high degree of heterogeneity in the signs and symptomology of sepsis makes this disease notoriously difficult to effectively diagnose and manage. Here, using a zebrafish model of sepsis, we find that similarly lethal but genetically distinct ExPEC isolates can elicit notably disparate host responses. These variances are in part due to differences in the levels and types of flagellin that are expressed by the infecting ExPEC strains. A better understanding of the variable impact that bacterial factors like flagellin have on host responses during sepsis could lead to improved diagnostic and therapeutic approaches to these often deadly infections. Podcast: A podcast concerning this article is available.

2017 ◽  
Vol 97 (4) ◽  
pp. 1351-1402 ◽  
Author(s):  
Frank W. Booth ◽  
Christian K. Roberts ◽  
John P. Thyfault ◽  
Gregory N. Ruegsegger ◽  
Ryan G. Toedebusch

This review proposes that physical inactivity could be considered a behavior selected by evolution for resting, and also selected to be reinforcing in life-threatening situations in which exercise would be dangerous. Underlying the notion are human twin studies and animal selective breeding studies, both of which provide indirect evidence for the existence of genes for physical inactivity. Approximately 86% of the 325 million in the United States (U.S.) population achieve less than the U.S. Government and World Health Organization guidelines for daily physical activity for health. Although underappreciated, physical inactivity is an actual contributing cause to at least 35 unhealthy conditions, including the majority of the 10 leading causes of death in the U.S. First, we introduce nine physical inactivity-related themes. Next, characteristics and models of physical inactivity are presented. Following next are individual examples of phenotypes, organ systems, and diseases that are impacted by physical inactivity, including behavior, central nervous system, cardiorespiratory fitness, metabolism, adipose tissue, skeletal muscle, bone, immunity, digestion, and cancer. Importantly, physical inactivity, itself, often plays an independent role as a direct cause of speeding the losses of cardiovascular and strength fitness, shortening of healthspan, and lowering of the age for the onset of the first chronic disease, which in turn decreases quality of life, increases health care costs, and accelerates mortality risk.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kyle D. Buchan ◽  
Michiel van Gent ◽  
Tomasz K. Prajsnar ◽  
Nikolay V. Ogryzko ◽  
Nienke W.M. de Jong ◽  
...  

AbstractStaphylococcus aureus infects approximately 30% of the human population and causes a spectrum of pathologies ranging from mild skin infections to life-threatening invasive diseases. The strict host specificity of its virulence factors has severely limited the accuracy of in vivo models for the development of vaccines and therapeutics. To resolve this, we generated a humanised zebrafish model and determined that neutrophil-specific expression of the human C5a receptor conferred susceptibility to the S. aureus toxins PVL and HlgCB, leading to reduced neutrophil numbers at the site of infection and increased infection-associated mortality as a direct result of the interaction between S. aureus and the receptor. These results show that humanised zebrafish provide a valuable platform to study the contribution of human-specific S. aureus virulence factors to infection in vivo that could facilitate the development of novel therapeutic approaches and essential vaccines.


2021 ◽  
Vol 134 (5) ◽  
Author(s):  
Kyle D. Buchan ◽  
Michiel van Gent ◽  
Tomasz K. Prajsnar ◽  
Nikolay V. Ogryzko ◽  
Nienke W. M. de Jong ◽  
...  

ABSTRACT Staphylococcus aureus infects ∼30% of the human population and causes a spectrum of pathologies ranging from mild skin infections to life-threatening invasive diseases. The strict host specificity of its virulence factors has severely limited the accuracy of in vivo models for the development of vaccines and therapeutics. To resolve this, we generated a humanised zebrafish model and determined that neutrophil-specific expression of the human C5a receptor conferred susceptibility to the S. aureus toxins PVL and HlgCB, leading to reduced neutrophil numbers at the site of infection and increased infection-associated mortality. These results show that humanised zebrafish provide a valuable platform to study the contribution of human-specific S. aureus virulence factors to infection in vivo that could facilitate the development of novel therapeutic approaches and essential vaccines.


1986 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 5-11 ◽  
Author(s):  
James F. Maguire ◽  
Raif S. Geha

Insect stings are a common pediatric problem. The vast majority of such stings are nothing more than a brief and relatively trivial annoyance, producing only a mild local reaction. However, allergic reactions to stings from venomous insects are not rare and can be potentially life threatening. Actuarial surveys indicate that at least 40 deaths per year occur in the United States as a result of severe reactions to venomous insect stings. This article will review the nature of reactions to stinging insects, discuss the diagnostic and therapeutic approaches to stinging insect allergy, and point out some of the problems that remain incompletely resolved in these areas. STINGING INSECTS Bees, wasps, and hornets (Figure) are members of the order Hymenoptera and account for the majority of anaphylactic reactions to venomous animals and insects in the United States. The apid family includes the bumblebee and the honeybee, both of which are relatively nonaggressive. The bumblebee is large, slow moving, and noisy, rarely accounting for stings. Honeybees cause problems particularly among beekeepers and their families but may also be encountered by people who are gardening or mowing lawns in aareas where the bees are pollinating flowers or clover. Children are most commonly stung by honey bees while barefoot.


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 207-16
Author(s):  
Dimas Rahmatisa ◽  
Iwan Fuadi ◽  
Sudadi Sudadi

Cedera medula spinalis merupakan kejadian yang sering dijumpai di Amerika Serikat, dengan biaya perawatan kesehatan seumur hidup yang tinggi berdasarkan tingkat kecacatan fungsional. Permasalahan yang timbul dapat berupa masalah psikologis, fisik, dan sosial, yang dapat menghabiskan biaya yang sangat besar. Tatalaksana kasus cedera medula spinalis terus menjadi tantangan pada tiap fase perawatan, mulai dari awal terjadinya cedera, hingga perawatan dan pemulihan pasca tindakan operasi, karena angka masuk ulang ke rumah sakit pasca perawatan tetap tinggi. Salah satu komplikasi cedera medula spinalis adalah adanya perubahan sistem saraf autonom dapat terjadi akibat kerusakan pada kontrol simpatis sehingga menyebabkan komplikasi yang dikenal sebagai autonomic dysreflexia (AD), yang muncul selama fase pemulihan. Manifestasinya dapat berupa hipertensi berat dengan bradikardia paradoks, kemerahan kulit, dan sakit kepala, penyakit ini dapat menyebabkan kecacatan jangka panjang dan gangguan kardiovaskular. Terapi untuk pasien dengan AD umumnya bertujuan untuk pemulihan gejala dengan cepat hal ini sangat penting karena karena dapat terjadi komplikasi parah yang mengancam jiwa bila gejala yang ada tidak ditangani dengan segera. Pencegahan yang tepat, pengenalan dini, dan manajemen akut adalah faktor penting dalam tatalaksana AD. Autonomic Dyreflexia Complication after Spinal Cord InjuryAbstractSpinal cord injury is a common occurrence in the United States, with high lifetime health care costs based on the level of functional disability. Problems that arise can be psychological, physical, and social problems, which can cost a lot of money. Management of spinal cord injuries continues to be a challenge in each phase of treatment, from the beginning of the injury, to treatment and recovery after surgery, because the rate of re-entry to the post-treatment hospital remains high. One complication of spinal cord injury is the presence of autonomic nervous system changes that can occur due to damage to sympathetic control resulting in complications known as autonomic dysreflexia (AD), which appears during the recovery phase. The manifestation can be life-threatening hypertension with paradoxical bradycardia, flushing, and headache, this disease can cause further long-term disability and cardiovascular disorders. Therapy for patients with AD generally aims to recover symptoms quickly this is very important because because there can be severe life-threatening complications if the symptoms are not treated immediately. Proper prevention, early recognition, and acute management are important factors in the maangement of AD.


2019 ◽  
Vol 98 (8) ◽  
pp. 312-314

Surgical wound complications remain a major cause of morbidity; although usually not life threatening, they reduce the quality of life. They are also associated with excessive health care costs. Wound healing is affected by many factors – wound characteristics, infection, comorbidities and nutritional status of the patient. In addition, though, psychological stress and depression may decrease the inflammatory response required for bacterial clearance and so delay wound healing, as well. Although the patient´s state of mind can be influenced only to a certain extent, we should nevertheless stick to ERAS (Enhanced Recovery After Surgery) guidelines and try to diminish fear and anxiety by providing enough information preoperatively, pay due attention to postoperative analgesia and seek to provide an agreeable environment.


Author(s):  
Gabriel Guízar Sahagún

Besides the well-known loss of motor and sensory capabilities, people with spinal cord injury (SCI) experience a broad range of systemic and metabolic abnormalities including, among others, dysfunction of cardiovascular, respiratory, gastrointestinal, urinary, and endocrine systems. These alterations are a significant challenge for patients with SCI because such disorders severely interfere with their daily living and can be potentially life-threatening. Most of these disorders are associated with impairment of regulation of the autonomic nervous system, arising from disruption of connections between higher brain centers and the spinal cord caudal to the injured zone. Thus, the higher and more complete the lesion, the greater the autonomic dysfunction and the severity of complications.This article summarizes the medical scientific literature on key systemic and metabolic alterations derived of SCI. It provides information primarily focused on the pathophysiology and clinical presentation of these disorders, as well as some guides to prevent and alleviate such complications. Due to the impact of these alterations, this topic must be a priority and diffuse to those involved with the care of people with SCI, including the patient himself/herself. We consider that any collaborative effort should be supported, like the development of international standards, to evaluate autonomic function after SCI, as well as the development of novel therapeutic approaches.


2020 ◽  
Vol 21 (12) ◽  
pp. 1250-1263
Author(s):  
Saurabh Shrivastava ◽  
Anshita Gupta ◽  
Chanchal Deep Kaur

Background: Lymphatic filariasis is a pervasive and life-threatening disease for human beings. Currently, 893 million people in 49 countries worldwide affected by lymphatic filariasis as per WHO statistics. The concealed aspects of lymphatic diseases such as delayed disease detection, inappropriate disease imaging, the geographical outbreak of infection, and lack of preventive chemotherapy have brought this epidemic to the edge of Neglected Tropical Diseases. Many medications and natural bioactive substances have seen to promote filaricidal activity against the target parasitic species. However, the majority of failures have occurred in pharmaceutical and pharmacokinetic issues. Objective: The purpose of the study is to focus on the challenges and therapeutic issues in the treatment of filariasis. The review brings novel techniques and therapeutic approaches for combating lymphatic filariasis. It also offers significant developments and opportunities for such therapeutic interventions. Conclusion: Through this review, an attempt has made to critically evaluate the avenues of innovative pharmaceuticals and molecular targeting approaches to bring an integrated solution to combat lymphatic filariasis.


Author(s):  
Mireia Crispin-Ortuzar ◽  
Evis Sala

SummaryHigh-grade serous ovarian cancer lesions display a high degree of heterogeneity on CT scans. We have recently shown that regions with distinct imaging profiles can be accurately biopsied in vivo using a technique based on the fusion of CT and ultrasound scans.


2021 ◽  
Vol 108 (Supplement_2) ◽  
Author(s):  
O Oyende ◽  
J Jackman

Abstract Introduction Streptococcal myositis is a rare form of infectious myositis caused by Lansfield A beta-haemolytic streptococci. It is characterised by rapidly spreading inflammation that can result in severe systemic toxicity and necrosis of the affected tissue if not diagnosed and aggressively treated. Presentation We report a case of a 42-year-old male who presented with a one-week history of worsening right axillary swelling that progressed to painful swelling of his arm. Inflammatory markers were significantly elevated with a white cell count of 17 ×109/L and C-reactive protein of 212 mg/L. On examination, a fluctuant axillary swelling was appreciated, and a decision was made for incision and drainage under general anaesthetic. Intraoperative aspiration of his arm revealed copious purulent fluid prompting intraoperative orthopaedic consult and exploration of the anterior compartment in which there was extensive involvement of the biceps muscle. The microbiological analysis revealed gram-positive cocci in chains, and microbiology advice sought for tailoring of antibiotic regimen. He has recovered well. Discussion Though uncommon, the emergency general surgeon should have a high degree of suspicion when evaluating soft tissue infections to avert potentially disastrous outcomes. Conclusion Early diagnosis, aggressive management with high-dose intravenous antibiotics, and surgical debridement are principles to treat this rare, life-threatening infection.


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