2023
DOI: 10.1186/s13071-023-05918-7
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Bartonella infections are prevalent in rodents despite efficient immune responses

Ruth Rodríguez-Pastor,
Adam Z. Hasik,
Nadav Knossow
et al.

Abstract: Background Pathogens face strong selection from host immune responses, yet many host populations support pervasive pathogen populations. We investigated this puzzle in a model system of Bartonella and rodents from Israel’s northwestern Negev Desert. We chose to study this system because, in this region, 75–100% of rodents are infected with Bartonella at any given time, despite an efficient immunological response. In this region, Bartonella species circulate in three rodent species, and we teste… Show more

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“…Furthermore, recent studies have shown that antibodies provide sufficient protection against Bartonella spp. by preventing their attachment to red blood cells [ 73 ], but also by long-term prevention of reinfection with the same strain [ 74 ]. This supports earlier hypotheses that younger animals could lack the protection due to their undeveloped antibodies [ 15 , 21 , 50 ], although more verification of this possibility is required.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, recent studies have shown that antibodies provide sufficient protection against Bartonella spp. by preventing their attachment to red blood cells [ 73 ], but also by long-term prevention of reinfection with the same strain [ 74 ]. This supports earlier hypotheses that younger animals could lack the protection due to their undeveloped antibodies [ 15 , 21 , 50 ], although more verification of this possibility is required.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this region, a diverse collection of Bartonella strains circulates in communities with varying compositions of rodent host species including mainly Gerbillus andersoni and Gerbillus pyramidum [8,9]. Bartonella are prevalent in these rodent populations despite high strain turnover rates [10][11][12]. Infections with an individual strain are cleared by the host immune system, and that strain is subsequently unable to reinfect the same host [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bartonella are prevalent in these rodent populations despite high strain turnover rates [10][11][12]. Infections with an individual strain are cleared by the host immune system, and that strain is subsequently unable to reinfect the same host [10]. This strong selection pressure from immune responses, coupled with the availability of multiple hosts, may favor Bartonella that have evolved the capacity to readily adapt to different host environments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%