A novel biosafety level 2 compliant tuberculosis infection model using a leuDpanCDdouble auxotroph ofMycobacterium tuberculosisH37Rv andGalleria mellonella

Masanori Asai, Yanwen Li, John Spiropoulos,William Cooley, David Everest, Brian D. Robertson,Paul R. Langford,Sandra M. Newton

VIRULENCE(2020)

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Abstract
Mammalian infection models have contributed significantly to our understanding of the host-mycobacterial interaction, revealing potential mechanisms and targets for novel antimycobacterial therapeutics. However, the use of conventional mammalian models such as mice, are typically expensive, high maintenance, require specialized animal housing, and are ethically regulated. Furthermore, research usingMycobacterium tuberculosis(MTB), is inherently difficult as work needs to be carried out at biosafety level 3 (BSL3). The insect larvae ofGalleria mellonella(greater wax moth), have become increasingly popular as an infection model, and we previously demonstrated its potential as a mycobacterial infection model usingMycobacterium bovisBCG. Here we present a novel BSL2 complaint MTB infection model usingG. mellonellain combination with a bioluminescent Delta leuD Delta panCDdouble auxotrophic mutant of MTB H37Rv (SAMTBlux) which offers safety and practical advantages over working with wild type MTB. Our results show a SAMTBluxdose dependent survival ofG. mellonellalarvae and demonstrate proliferation and persistence of SAMTBluxbioluminescence over a 1 week infection time course. Histopathological analysis ofG. mellonella, highlight the formation of early granuloma-like structures which matured over time. We additionally demonstrate the drug efficacy of first (isoniazid, rifampicin, and ethambutol) and second line (moxifloxacin) antimycobacterial drugs. Our findings demonstrate the broad potential of this insect model to study MTB infection under BSL2 conditions. We anticipate that the successful adaptation and implementation of this model will remove the inherent limitations of MTB research at BSL3 and increase tuberculosis research output.
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Galleria mellonella,tuberculosis,infection model,Mycobacterium tuberculosiscomplex,drug screening,antimycobacterial agents,mycobacteria,auxotrophic
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