Dhillon, J; Lowrie, DB; Mitchison, DA
(2004)
Mycobacterium tuberculosis from chronic murine infections that grows in liquid but not on solid medium.
BMC INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 4 (51).
ISSN 1471-2334
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-4-51
SGUL Authors: Dhillon, Jasvir Mitchison, Denis Anthony
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Abstract
BACKGROUND: Old, stationary cultures of Mycobacterium tuberculosis contain a majority of bacteria that can grow in broth cultures but cannot grow on solid medium plates. These may be in a non-replicating, dormant growth phase. We hypothesised that a similar population might be present in chronic, murine tuberculosis.
METHODS: Estimates of the numbers of viable M. tuberculosis, strain H37Rv, in the spleens and lungs of mice in a 7-day acute infection and in a 10-month chronic infection were made by conventional plate counts and, as broth counts, by noting presence or absence of growth in serial replicate dilutions in liquid medium.
RESULTS: Plate and broth counts in 6 mice gave similar mean values in the acute infection, 7 days after infection. However, the broth counts were much higher in 36 mice with a chronic infection at 10 months. Broth counts averaged 5.290 log10 cfu /organ from spleens and 5.523 log10 cfu/organ from lungs, while plate counts were 3.858 log10 cfu/organ from spleens and 3.662 log10 cfu/organ from lungs, indicating that the total bacterial population contained only 3.7% bacilli in spleens and 1.4% bacilli in lungs, capable of growth on plates.
CONCLUSION: The proportion growing on plates might be a measure of the "dormancy" of the bacilli equally applicable to cultural and animal models.
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PubMed ID: 15548322
© 2004 Dhillon et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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Acute Disease, Analysis of Variance, Animals, Chronic Disease, Colony Count, Microbial, Culture Media, Female, Lung, Mice, Mice, Inbred BALB C, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Spleen, Tuberculosis, Science & Technology, Life Sciences & Biomedicine, Infectious Diseases |
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Academic Structure > Infection and Immunity Research Institute (INII) |
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BMC INFECTIOUS DISEASES |
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1471-2334 |
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17 November 2004 | Published |
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WOS:000225770800002 |
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https://openaccess.sgul.ac.uk/id/eprint/2450 |
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https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-4-51 |
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