TY - JOUR KW - Animals KW - Drug Resistance, Microbial KW - Germ-Free Life KW - leprosy KW - Male KW - Mice KW - Mice, Nude KW - Mycobacterium leprae KW - Rifampin KW - Virulence AU - McDermott-Lancaster R D AU - Hilson G R AB -
A strain of Mycobacterium leprae resistant to rifampicin (RMP) failed to infect normal mice when injected into the foot pads (FP) at a dose of 10 or 100 bacilli/FP, although it could be maintained by serial passage in mice by the use of inocula of 10(4) bacilli/FP; normal mice can be infected by RMP-sensitive M. leprae at a dose of 10 bacilli/FP. By contrast, nude (athymic) mice could be infected with an inoculum of 10 bacilli/FP of the RMP-resistant strain. It is suggested that the strain concerned possessed reduced virulence for normal mice, and the implications of this for the probability of occurrence of human disease caused by RMP-resistant strains of M. leprae are discussed.
BT - Journal of medical microbiology C1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3275779?dopt=Abstract DA - 1988 Jan DO - 10.1099/00222615-25-1-13 IS - 1 J2 - J. Med. Microbiol. LA - eng N2 -A strain of Mycobacterium leprae resistant to rifampicin (RMP) failed to infect normal mice when injected into the foot pads (FP) at a dose of 10 or 100 bacilli/FP, although it could be maintained by serial passage in mice by the use of inocula of 10(4) bacilli/FP; normal mice can be infected by RMP-sensitive M. leprae at a dose of 10 bacilli/FP. By contrast, nude (athymic) mice could be infected with an inoculum of 10 bacilli/FP of the RMP-resistant strain. It is suggested that the strain concerned possessed reduced virulence for normal mice, and the implications of this for the probability of occurrence of human disease caused by RMP-resistant strains of M. leprae are discussed.
PY - 1988 SP - 13 EP - 5 T2 - Journal of medical microbiology TI - Rifampicin-resistant strains of Mycobacterium leprae may have reduced virulence. VL - 25 SN - 0022-2615 ER -