Assessment of Survival and Replication of Brucella spp. in Murine Peritoneal Macrophages

Methods Mol Biol. 2019:1960:181-189. doi: 10.1007/978-1-4939-9167-9_16.

Abstract

Brucella spp. are bacteria that naturally infect a variety of domesticated and wild animals leading to abortions and infertility, and these bacteria are also capable of causing debilitating human infections, which often result from human exposure to infected animals and animal products. The brucellae are intracellular pathogens that reside in host cells, including macrophages and dendritic cells, and it is paramount for the pathogenesis of Brucella that the bacteria are able to survive and replicate in these host cells. The methods outlined in this chapter can be employed to study the interactions between Brucella strains and primary murine peritoneal macrophages.

Keywords: Brucella; Infection; Intracellular; Macrophage; Replication; Survival.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Brucella / pathogenicity*
  • Dendritic Cells / cytology
  • Dendritic Cells / metabolism
  • Dendritic Cells / microbiology*
  • Macrophages, Peritoneal / cytology*
  • Macrophages, Peritoneal / metabolism
  • Macrophages, Peritoneal / microbiology*
  • Mice