Histopathological observation of immunized rhesus macaques with plague vaccines after subcutaneous infection of Yersinia pestis.

In our previous study, complete protection was observed in Chinese-origin rhesus macaques immunized with SV1 (20 µg F1 and 10 µg rV270) and SV2 (200 µg F1 and 100 µg rV270) subunit vaccines and with EV76 live attenuated vaccine against subcutaneous challenge with 6×10(6) CFU of Y. pestis. In the pre...

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Main Authors: Guang Tian, Yefeng Qiu, Zhizhen Qi, Xiaohong Wu, Qingwen Zhang, Yujing Bi, Yonghai Yang, Yuchuan Li, Xiaoyan Yang, Youquan Xin, Cunxiang Li, Baizhong Cui, Zuyun Wang, Hu Wang, Ruifu Yang, Xiaoyi Wang
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spelling doaj-55f3a230a11d47748f04e616b45074842020-11-24T21:20:13ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032011-01-0164e1926010.1371/journal.pone.0019260Histopathological observation of immunized rhesus macaques with plague vaccines after subcutaneous infection of Yersinia pestis.Guang TianYefeng QiuZhizhen QiXiaohong WuQingwen ZhangYujing BiYonghai YangYuchuan LiXiaoyan YangYouquan XinCunxiang LiBaizhong CuiZuyun WangHu WangRuifu YangXiaoyi WangIn our previous study, complete protection was observed in Chinese-origin rhesus macaques immunized with SV1 (20 µg F1 and 10 µg rV270) and SV2 (200 µg F1 and 100 µg rV270) subunit vaccines and with EV76 live attenuated vaccine against subcutaneous challenge with 6×10(6) CFU of Y. pestis. In the present study, we investigated whether the vaccines can effectively protect immunized animals from any pathologic changes using histological and immunohistochemical techniques. In addition, the glomerular basement membranes (GBMs) of the immunized animals and control animals were checked by electron microscopy. The results show no signs of histopathological lesions in the lungs, livers, kidneys, lymph nodes, spleens and hearts of the immunized animals at Day 14 after the challenge, whereas pathological alterations were seen in the corresponding tissues of the control animals. Giemsa staining, ultrastructural examination, and immunohistochemical staining revealed bacteria in some of the organs of the control animals, whereas no bacterium was observed among the immunized animals. Ultrastructural observation revealed that no glomerular immune deposits on the GBM. These observations suggest that the vaccines can effectively protect animals from any pathologic changes and eliminate Y. pestis from the immunized animals. The control animals died from multi-organ lesions specifically caused by the Y. pestis infection. We also found that subcutaneous infection of animals with Y. pestis results in bubonic plague, followed by pneumonic and septicemic plagues. The histopathologic features of plague in rhesus macaques closely resemble those of rodent and human plagues. Thus, Chinese-origin rhesus macaques serve as useful models in studying Y. pestis pathogenesis, host response and the efficacy of new medical countermeasures against plague.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3084797?pdf=render
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author Guang Tian
Yefeng Qiu
Zhizhen Qi
Xiaohong Wu
Qingwen Zhang
Yujing Bi
Yonghai Yang
Yuchuan Li
Xiaoyan Yang
Youquan Xin
Cunxiang Li
Baizhong Cui
Zuyun Wang
Hu Wang
Ruifu Yang
Xiaoyi Wang
spellingShingle Guang Tian
Yefeng Qiu
Zhizhen Qi
Xiaohong Wu
Qingwen Zhang
Yujing Bi
Yonghai Yang
Yuchuan Li
Xiaoyan Yang
Youquan Xin
Cunxiang Li
Baizhong Cui
Zuyun Wang
Hu Wang
Ruifu Yang
Xiaoyi Wang
Histopathological observation of immunized rhesus macaques with plague vaccines after subcutaneous infection of Yersinia pestis.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Guang Tian
Yefeng Qiu
Zhizhen Qi
Xiaohong Wu
Qingwen Zhang
Yujing Bi
Yonghai Yang
Yuchuan Li
Xiaoyan Yang
Youquan Xin
Cunxiang Li
Baizhong Cui
Zuyun Wang
Hu Wang
Ruifu Yang
Xiaoyi Wang
author_sort Guang Tian
title Histopathological observation of immunized rhesus macaques with plague vaccines after subcutaneous infection of Yersinia pestis.
title_short Histopathological observation of immunized rhesus macaques with plague vaccines after subcutaneous infection of Yersinia pestis.
title_full Histopathological observation of immunized rhesus macaques with plague vaccines after subcutaneous infection of Yersinia pestis.
title_fullStr Histopathological observation of immunized rhesus macaques with plague vaccines after subcutaneous infection of Yersinia pestis.
title_full_unstemmed Histopathological observation of immunized rhesus macaques with plague vaccines after subcutaneous infection of Yersinia pestis.
title_sort histopathological observation of immunized rhesus macaques with plague vaccines after subcutaneous infection of yersinia pestis.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2011-01-01
description In our previous study, complete protection was observed in Chinese-origin rhesus macaques immunized with SV1 (20 µg F1 and 10 µg rV270) and SV2 (200 µg F1 and 100 µg rV270) subunit vaccines and with EV76 live attenuated vaccine against subcutaneous challenge with 6×10(6) CFU of Y. pestis. In the present study, we investigated whether the vaccines can effectively protect immunized animals from any pathologic changes using histological and immunohistochemical techniques. In addition, the glomerular basement membranes (GBMs) of the immunized animals and control animals were checked by electron microscopy. The results show no signs of histopathological lesions in the lungs, livers, kidneys, lymph nodes, spleens and hearts of the immunized animals at Day 14 after the challenge, whereas pathological alterations were seen in the corresponding tissues of the control animals. Giemsa staining, ultrastructural examination, and immunohistochemical staining revealed bacteria in some of the organs of the control animals, whereas no bacterium was observed among the immunized animals. Ultrastructural observation revealed that no glomerular immune deposits on the GBM. These observations suggest that the vaccines can effectively protect animals from any pathologic changes and eliminate Y. pestis from the immunized animals. The control animals died from multi-organ lesions specifically caused by the Y. pestis infection. We also found that subcutaneous infection of animals with Y. pestis results in bubonic plague, followed by pneumonic and septicemic plagues. The histopathologic features of plague in rhesus macaques closely resemble those of rodent and human plagues. Thus, Chinese-origin rhesus macaques serve as useful models in studying Y. pestis pathogenesis, host response and the efficacy of new medical countermeasures against plague.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3084797?pdf=render
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