Mycobacterium ulcerans challenge strain selection for a Buruli ulcer controlled human infection model

Muhi, Stephen and Buultjens, Andrew H. and Porter, Jessica L. and Marshall, Julia L. and Doerflinger, Marcel and Pidot, Sacha J. and O’Brien, Daniel P. and Johnson, Paul D. R. and Lavender, Caroline J. and Globan, Maria and McCarthy, James and Osowicki, Joshua and Stinear, Timothy P. and Converse, Paul J. (2024) Mycobacterium ulcerans challenge strain selection for a Buruli ulcer controlled human infection model. PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 18 (5). e0011979. ISSN 1935-2735

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Abstract

Critical scientific questions remain regarding infection with Mycobacterium ulcerans, the organism responsible for the neglected tropical disease, Buruli ulcer (BU). A controlled human infection model has the potential to accelerate our knowledge of the immunological correlates of disease, to test prophylactic interventions and novel therapeutics. Here we present microbiological evidence supporting M. ulcerans JKD8049 as a suitable human challenge strain. This non-genetically modified Australian isolate is susceptible to clinically relevant antibiotics, can be cultured in animal-free and surfactant-free media, can be enumerated for precise dosing, and has stable viability following cryopreservation. Infectious challenge of humans with JKD8049 is anticipated to imitate natural infection, as M. ulcerans JKD8049 is genetically stable following in vitro passage and produces the key virulence factor, mycolactone. Also reported are considerations for the manufacture, storage, and administration of M. ulcerans JKD8049 for controlled human infection.

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Date Deposited: 06 May 2024 09:24
Last Modified: 06 May 2024 09:24
URI: http://archives.articleproms.com/id/eprint/2790

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