Abstract

The purpose of the study was to determine the effect of Yersinia pestis EV NIIEG on the process of neutrophil extracellular traps formation in vivo when modeling plague infection and assess their contribution to antiplague protection.Materials and methods. BALB/c mice, which were immunized subcutaneously with the Y. pestis EV NIIEG vaccine strain, were used in the study. Animals were infected with a virulent strain Y. pestis 231 at a dose of 20 LD50 (103 CFU). To evaluate the contribution of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) to antibacterial protection, an experimental model was used based on fermenting NETs in the abdominal cavity of mice with nuclease. To calculate the number of NETs in peritoneal exudate (PE) fluorescent microscopy was applied. Phagocytic activity of PE cells was determined by flow cytometry. Bactericidal effect of NETs was recorded using bacteriological method.Results and discussion. In pre-immunized mice, the process of NETs formation in response to the reintroduction of plague microbe living cells was 5 times more intense than in intact animals and was accompanied by a significant increase in the killing of Y. pestis cells in PE. The use of micrococcus nuclease in the experiment for fermentation of the NETs, produced in the body of immunized animals, provided evidence of NET participation in conferring anti-infective protection against plague infection. Thus, the established fact of the NET formation in case of Y. pestis infection of mice immunized with Y. pestis EV NIIEG vaccine strain and the influence of this process on the effectiveness of protection against plague is the basis for further clarifying the immunopathogenetic role of neutrophil granulocytes in plague.

Highlights

  • The purpose of the study was to determine the effect of Yersinia pestis EV NIIEG on the process of neutrophil extracellular traps formation in vivo when modeling plague infection and assess their contribution to antiplague protection

  • To evaluate the contribution of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) to antibacterial protection, an experimental model was used based on fermenting NETs in the abdominal cavity of mice with nuclease

  • The established fact of the NET formation in case of Y. pestis infection of mice immunized with Y. pestis EV NIIEG vaccine strain and the influence of this process on the effectiveness of protection against plague is the basis for further clarifying the immunopathogenetic role of neutrophil granulocytes in plague

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Оригинальные статьи

Формирование нейтрофильных внеклеточных ловушек при моделировании чумной инфекции у мышей, иммунизированных Yersinia pestis EV НИИЭГ. Цель исследования – определить влияние Yersinia pestis EV НИИЭГ на процесс формирования нейтрофильных внеклеточных ловушек in vivo при моделировании чумной инфекции и оценить их вклад в противочумную защиту. У предварительно иммунизированных мышей процесс формирования НВЛ в ответ на повторное введение живых клеток чумного микроба был в 5 раз интенсивнее, чем у интактных животных и сопровождался существенным усилением киллинга клеток Y. pestis в ПЭ. Применение в эксперименте для расщепления образующихся в организме иммунизированных животных НВЛ микрококковой нуклеазы позволило получить доказательства участия НВЛ в обеспечении антиинфекционной защиты от чумной инфекции. Установленный факт формирования НВЛ при заражении Y. pestis мышей, иммунизированных вакцинным штаммом Y. pestis EV НИИЭГ, и влияния этого процесса на эффективность защиты от чумы является основанием для дальнейшего уточнения иммунопатогенетической роли нейтрофильных гранулоцитов при чуме.

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