Modification of bacteraemia by specific antibodies and relation with mortality in a pneumococcal mouse sepsis model

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The relationship between mortality and the bacteraemic profile was investigated in a pneumococcal (serotype 6B) sepsis BALB/c mouse model where animals received protection by specific hyperimmune serum. A single intraperitoneal dose of hyperimmune serum obtained from mice immunized with the heat-inactivated strain was administered (non-diluted or diluted to 1/4 or to 1/16) to 5-mice study groups 1 h prior to intraperitoneal inoculation with the infective inoculum (3.57 × 108 cfu/ml). Blood cultures were performed daily over 15 days, with 8 μl of blood being collected from the tail vein; the samples were resuspended in Todd-Hewitt broth containing 10% trisodium citrate and plated onto blood agar for colony counting. Animals included in the control group received placebo (PBS). Mortality was 100% in control animals within the first 48 h. Hyperimmune serum decreased and delayed mortality in a dose-related trend, producing 100%, 80%, 60% and 40% survival rates at 72, 96, 144 and 360 h, with non-diluted serum. Bacteraemic profiles with maximum colony counts ≥5 × 107 cfu/ml in blood during the follow-up period were related to ≥65% probability of death, regardless of the serum dilution administered.

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Yuste, J., Jado, I., Giménez, M. J., Aguilar, L., Molero, F., Fenoll, A., & Casal, J. (2002). Modification of bacteraemia by specific antibodies and relation with mortality in a pneumococcal mouse sepsis model. Clinical and Experimental Immunology, 128(3), 411–415. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2249.2002.01860.x

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