RRC ID 29707
Author Hu Y, Hamamoto H, Sekimizu K.
Title Use of silkworms to evaluate the pathogenicity of bacteria attached to cedar pollen.
Journal Drug Discov Ther
Abstract Injection of a Japanese cedar pollen suspension into silkworm hemolymph kills the silkworms. A certain species of bacteria proliferated in the hemolymph of the dead silkworms. A 16S rDNA analysis demonstrated that the proliferating bacteria were Bacillus cereus, Bacillus thuringiensis, Bacillus weihenstephanensis, and Bacillus amyloliquefaciens. Among them, B. cereus, B. thuringiensis, and B. weihenstephanensis exhibited hemolysis against sheep red blood cells and were lethal to mice. A culture filtrate of B. amyloliquefaciens showed enzyme activity toward the pectic membrane of cedar pollen. These results suggest that silkworms as an animal model are useful for evaluating the pathogenicity of bacteria attached to cedar pollen.
Volume 7(4)
Pages 153-7
Published 2013-8-1
PII 700
PMID 24071577
MeSH Animals Bacillus / classification Bacillus / genetics Bacillus / growth & development Bacillus / isolation & purification Bacillus / pathogenicity* Bombyx / embryology Bombyx / microbiology* Cryptomeria / microbiology* DNA, Bacterial / analysis Erythrocytes / microbiology Hemolymph / microbiology Hemolysis Larva / microbiology Mice Pollen / microbiology* RNA, Ribosomal, 16S / analysis Ribotyping Sheep
Times Cited 1
Resource
Silkworms