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Using Luciferase to Image Bacterial Infections in Mice
Published on: February 18, 2011
Studying host-pathogen interaction events in living mice visualized in real time using biophotonic imaging
Gary Splitter1, Jerome Harms, Erik Petersen
1Department of Pathobiological Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Office 203, 2015 Linden Dr., Madison, WI, 53706, USA, Splitter@svm.vetmed.wisc.edu.
Abstract:
Despite progress in mouse models of bacterial pathogens, studies are often limited by evaluating infections in an individual organ or tissue or at a given time. Here we present a technique to engineer the pathogen, e.g., Brucella melitensis, with a bioluminescent marker permitting analysis of living bacteria in real time during the infectious process from acute to chronic infection. Using this bioluminescent approach, tissue preference, differences between virulent and mutant bacteria, as well as the response of the bacteria to host metabolites can provide extraordinary data enhancing our understanding of host-pathogen interactions.
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