1999
DOI: 10.1128/iai.67.4.1798-1805.1999
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Human Embryonic Gastric Xenografts in Nude Mice: a New Model of Helicobacter pylori Infection

Abstract: In vitro or animal models have been used to investigate the pathogenesis of Helicobacter pylori infection. However, extrapolation to humans of results obtained with these heterologous models remains difficult. We have developed a new model for the study of H. pylori infection that uses human entire embryonic stomachs engrafted in nude mice. At 80 days after implantation, 22 of these xenografts, which exhibited a mature gastric epithelium, were inoculated with 107 to 108 CFU of eitherH. pylori LB1, a freshly is… Show more

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“…This model has previously been described in detail (19). Briefly, human embryonic stomachs (gestational age, 6 to 8 weeks) were obtained after legal abortion.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This model has previously been described in detail (19). Briefly, human embryonic stomachs (gestational age, 6 to 8 weeks) were obtained after legal abortion.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This permitted us to ensure that the gastric juice was acid, since the pH ranged from 1.5 to 2 for all grafts studied. Five randomly assigned grafts were inoculated, through the gastric catheter, two times at 3-day intervals with 0.6 ml of a bacterial suspension (approximately 10 8 organisms/ml in tryptose soy broth [Oxoid, Basingstoke, United Kingdom]) of H. pylori LB1, which was originally isolated from a patient with duodenal ulcer and severe gastritis (19). Three months after inoculation, each animal was anesthetized as described above.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Whole‐organ transplants are not limited to the human intestinal xenografts. Pancreas, stomach and liver have been successfully engrafted into SCID mice (Lozniewski et al ., 1999a; Si et al ., 2001). McCune et al .…”
Section: Technical Aspects Of the Scid‐hu Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A number of animal models for H. pylori exist that have led to important findings about the mechanisms of H. pylori colonization, the identity of H. pylori virulence factors and the role of inflammation and immune responses in disease (Nedrud et al ., 2002). Lozniewski et al . (1999a) have pioneered studies of H. pylori infection in human stomach, using nude mice that were engrafted with human fetal gastric tissue.…”
Section: Bacterial Infections Studied In Scid‐hu Micementioning
confidence: 99%