In vivo and in vitro studies with an atypical, rhinotropic isolate of Cryptococcus neoformans
- 1 October 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Mycopathologia
- Vol. 96 (1) , 33-40
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00467683
Abstract
An atypical isolate of Cryptococcus neoformans was investigated because of its consistent and reproducible production of gross nasal pathology following i.v. injection in Swiss albino mice. Dose response to graded concentrations ranging from 1×l02–1×l07 cells/mouse yielded an LD50 of 1.4×103 cells/mouse for the atypical rhinotropic strain H140 which was significantly less virulent (pCryptococcus neoformans. There was no significant difference in mortality following the injection of in vitro vs. in vivo passed inoculum. As early as two weeks after inoculation, this strain produced gross nasal enlargement to approximately 2–3 × normal dimensions with granulomatous and ulcerated lesions. The LD60 resulted in the greatest percentage of nasal involvement (85%). C. neoformans was demonstrated by culture and histopathology in the noses, brains, lungs, livers and kidneys. A temperature selection was indicated by findings of a lower temperature minimum for subcultures isolated from the noses relative to those isolated from the brain, and by the fact that the most densely populated organs following intraperitoneal injection were the testes. This route of inoculation resulted in cutaneous nasal involvement in a manner analogous to that following i.v. injection. The atypical isolate was unable to assimilate trehalose or raffinose but otherwise was entirely consistent with identification as C. neoformans and produced characteristic CNS and general organ system disease in addition to the rhinotropic cutaneous manifestations. The model characterized here in normal mice may be of value in studies of fungal dermotropism.Keywords
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