Carey Alison J, Tan Chee K, Ipe Deepak S, Sullivan Matthew J, Cripps Allan W, Schembri Mark A, Ulett Glen C
a Menzies Health Institute Queensland & School of Medical Sciences, Griffith University , Gold Coast , Australia .
b Menzies Health Institute Queensland, Griffith University , Gold Coast , Australia , and.
Crit Rev Microbiol. 2016 Sep;42(5):780-99. doi: 10.3109/1040841X.2015.1028885. Epub 2015 May 26.
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are among the most common bacterial infections in humans. Murine models of human UTI are vital experimental tools that have helped to elucidate UTI pathogenesis and advance knowledge of potential treatment and infection prevention strategies. Fundamentally, several variables are inherent in different murine models, and understanding the limitations of these variables provides an opportunity to understand how models may be best applied to research aimed at mimicking human disease. In this review, we discuss variables inherent in murine UTI model studies and how these affect model usage, data analysis and data interpretation. We examine recent studies that have elucidated UTI host-pathogen interactions from the perspective of gene expression, and review new studies of biofilm and UTI preventative approaches. We also consider potential standards for variables inherent in murine UTI models and discuss how these might expand the utility of models for mimicking human disease and uncovering new aspects of pathogenesis.
尿路感染(UTIs)是人类最常见的细菌感染之一。人类尿路感染的小鼠模型是至关重要的实验工具,有助于阐明尿路感染的发病机制,并推进对潜在治疗和感染预防策略的认识。从根本上说,不同的小鼠模型存在几个固有变量,了解这些变量的局限性为理解如何将模型最佳应用于旨在模拟人类疾病的研究提供了契机。在本综述中,我们讨论了小鼠尿路感染模型研究中的固有变量,以及这些变量如何影响模型的使用、数据分析和数据解释。我们研究了最近从基因表达角度阐明尿路感染宿主-病原体相互作用的研究,并回顾了生物膜和尿路感染预防方法的新研究。我们还考虑了小鼠尿路感染模型中固有变量的潜在标准,并讨论了这些标准如何扩大模型在模拟人类疾病和揭示发病机制新方面的效用。