Primary cutaneous cryptococcosis in mice: An experimental study
- Author:
Yuan-Jie ZHU
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Author Information
1. Department of Dermatology and Venereology
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- From:
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University
2006;27(2):143-145
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective: To establish an animal model of primary cutaneous cryptococcosis and to study the role of immune suppression in Cryptococcus neoformans (C. neoformans) infection. Methods: Twenty-four BALB/c mice were equally randomized into 2 groups: immunocompetent group and immunocompromised group. C. neoformans isolate, B3501, was intradermaly inoculated at a concentration of 5 × 107/ml into all mice. Mycology and histopathology examinations of the skin were done to confirm the infection. The skin damage courses were recorded and compared in 2 groups. Results: Different manifestations of skin infection, such as nodule, papule, ulcer and lesions mimicking molluscum contagiosum appeared 2-9 d after inoculation, with a mean of (3.42±1.17) d in immunocompromised group and (4.25±1.42) d in immunocompetent group. The lesions became self-cured 22-44 d after their onset, with a mean of (36.75±4.20) d in immunocompromised group and (29.00±4.75) d in immunocompetent group (P<0.05). Cryptococcal infection was confirmed by mycology culture and histopathology examination. Conclusion: Intradermal inoculation with C. neoformans is feasible for establishing a cutaneous cryptococcosis model in BALB/c mice. Immnunosupressent state may not be a key factor for primary cutaneous cryptococcosis.