Infection Model of Murine Small Intestine
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is a tissue specific, intracellular protozoan that infects the murine small intestinal epithelia, which has been widely used as a coccidian model to study mucosal immunology. This mouse infection model is valuable to investigate the mechanisms of host protection against primary and secondary infection in the small intestine. Here, we describe the generation of an stock solution, preparation of sporulated to infect mice and determination of oocysts burden. This protocol should help to establish a highly reproducible natural infection challenge model to study immunity in the small intestine. The information obtained from using this mouse model can reveal fundamental mechanisms of interaction between the pathogen and the immune response, , provided by intraepithelial lymphocytes (IEL) at the basolateral site of epithelial cells but also a variety of other immune cell populations present in the gut.
CD8 tissue-resident memory T-cell development depends on infection-matching regulatory T-cell types.
Barros L, Piontkivska D, Figueiredo-Campos P, Fanczal J, Ribeiro S, Baptista M Nat Commun. 2023; 14(1):5579.
PMID: 37696824 PMC: 10495327. DOI: 10.1038/s41467-023-41364-w.
Intestinal tissue-resident T cell activation depends on metabolite availability.
Konjar S, Ferreira C, Carvalho F, Figueiredo-Campos P, Fanczal J, Ribeiro S Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2022; 119(34):e2202144119.
PMID: 35969785 PMC: 9411733. DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2202144119.
Jarquin-Diaz V, Balard A, Jost J, Kraft J, Dikmen M, Kvicerova J Int J Parasitol Parasites Wildl. 2019; 10:29-40.
PMID: 31360634 PMC: 6637263. DOI: 10.1016/j.ijppaw.2019.07.004.