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Infect. Immun., 01 1998, 161-168, Vol 66, No. 1
Y Ma, KP Seiler, EJ Eichwald, JH Weis, C Teuscher and JJ Weis
Studies of mice infected with Borrelia burgdorferi have indicated that the
severity of arthritis is influenced by the genetic composition of the host:
the C3H mouse develops severe arthritis while BALB/c and C57BL/6 mice
develop mild arthritis. In this study, the effects of increasing infectious
dose on the severity of arthritis were determined in these three mouse
strains. C3H/He mice developed severe arthritis at all infectious doses,
with 100% infection requiring 200 spirochetes. In BALB/cAnN mice, arthritis
severity was dependent on infectious dose; symptoms were mild with
infection by 200 B. burgdorferi and progressively more severe with
increasing infectious dose. Infection of BALB/cAnN mice with 2 x 10(4) B.
burgdorferi resulted in arthritis with severity identical to that in C3H/He
mice. Spirochete levels in rear ankle joints of C3H/HeJ and C3H/HeN mice
were relatively high, as detected by PCR, and did not increase with
infectious dose. Spirochete levels in joints from BALB/cAnN mice increased
with increasing infectious dose to levels found in severely arthritic
C3H/He mice. Thus, resistance to severe arthritis in BALB/cAnN mice was
conditional: it could be overcome by high infectious dose and the arthritis
became severe when high levels of B. burgdorferi were present in joints. A
unique response to increasing infectious dose was seen in C57BL/6N mice,
which displayed mild to moderate arthritis at all doses of B. burgdorferi
tested, up to 2 x 10(5). At all infectious doses, the levels of spirochetes
in ankle joints of C57BL/6N mice were high, equivalent to those found in
the severely arthritic C3H/He mice. The arthritis observed in infected
(C57BL/6N x C3H/HeN)F1 mice was of severity intermediate between those of
the two parental strains. The finding that resistance to severe arthritis
in C57BL/6N mice could not be overcome by high infectious doses and was
independent of spirochete levels in joints suggested that it was mediated
by a distinct mechanism from that operating in BALB/cAnN mice.
Copyright © 1998, American Society for Microbiology
Distinct characteristics of resistance to Borrelia burgdorferi-induced arthritis in C57BL/6N mice
Department of Pathology, University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City 84132, USA.
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