Mouse model of oropharyngeal candidiasis

NV Solis, SG Filler - Nature protocols, 2012 - nature.com
NV Solis, SG Filler
Nature protocols, 2012nature.com
Oropharyngeal candidiasis is a frequent cause of morbidity in patients with defects in cell-
mediated immunity or saliva production. Animal models of this infection are important for
studying disease pathogenesis and evaluating vaccines and antifungal therapies. Here we
describe a simple mouse model of oropharyngeal candidiasis. Mice are rendered
susceptible to oral infection by injection with cortisone acetate and then inoculated by
placing a swab saturated with Candida albicans sublingually. This process results in a …
Abstract
Oropharyngeal candidiasis is a frequent cause of morbidity in patients with defects in cell-mediated immunity or saliva production. Animal models of this infection are important for studying disease pathogenesis and evaluating vaccines and antifungal therapies. Here we describe a simple mouse model of oropharyngeal candidiasis. Mice are rendered susceptible to oral infection by injection with cortisone acetate and then inoculated by placing a swab saturated with Candida albicans sublingually. This process results in a reproducible level of infection, the histopathology of which mimics that of pseudomembranous oropharyngeal candidiasis in humans. By using this model, data are obtained after 5–9 d of work.
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