2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.09.17.613469
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A chronic murine model of pulmonaryAcinetobacter baumanniiinfection enabling the investigation of late virulence factors, long-term antibiotic treatments, and polymicrobial infections

Clay D. Jackson-Litteken,
Gisela Di Venanzio,
Manon Janet-Maitre
et al.

Abstract: Acinetobacter baumannii can cause prolonged infections that disproportionately affect immunocompromised populations. Our understanding of A. baumannii respiratory pathogenesis relies on an acute murine infection model with limited clinical relevance that employs an unnaturally high number of bacteria and requires the assessment of bacterial load at 24-36 hours post-infection. Here, we demonstrate that low intranasal inoculums in immunocompromised mice with a tlr4 mutation leads to reduced inflammation, allowin… Show more

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