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Volume 5, Issue 6(Suppl)
J Infect Dis Ther, an open access journal
ISSN: 2332-0877
Euro Infectious Diseases 2017
September 07-09, 2017
September 07-09, 2017 | Paris, France
Infectious Diseases
6
th
Euro-Global Conference on
Transcriptional signatures of
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
inmouse model of experimental intraocular
tuberculosis
Sudhanshu Abhishek, Michelle B Ryndak, Amod Gupta, Tulika Gupta, Shobha Sehgal, Suman Laal
and
Indu Verma
1
PGIMER, India
2
NYC Medical Center, USA
Statement of the Problem:
Intraocular tuberculosis (IOTB), one of the extrapulmonary form of tuberculosis (TB), is a significant
cause of inflammation and visual morbidity in TB endemic countries. Studies on IOTB are extremely challenging due to lack of
appropriate human IOTB specimens, hence animal models of IOTB are required.
Methodology & Theoretical Orientation:
In the present study, a mouse model of IOTB was established by infecting the animals
with
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
(M. tb; H37Rv) via intravenous (i.v.) route. Bacteriological evidence, histopathological changes and
whole genome microarray study was done to identify the M. tb transcriptional signatures in mouse eye.
Findings:
At 45 days, post-infection (dpi), M. tb bacilli were observed in the eyes of 5 out of 12 (45%) M. tb challenged mice,
whereas all the 12 animals showed positivity for M. tb RNA. Apart, histopathology of one CFU positive eye demonstrated intraretinal
granuloma and moderate tissue damage in comparison to CFU negative eye that showed mild disease condition with no granuloma.
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
transcriptome analysis through microarray platform in the infected eyes, showed upregulation (≥ 1.5-
fold) of 12 M. tb genes, where top three upregulated transcripts included Rv0962c, Rv2612, and Rv0984. Real-time validation of these
top three genes showed an average of 7.40, 4.13 and 3.47 Log2 fold upregulation (p<0.05), respectively.
Conclusion & Significance:
Although, ocular bacterial load was low, but detection of M. tb RNA with undetectable tubercle bacilli
in the animals confirmed the paucibacillary nature of IOTB developed under experimental conditions, similar to that observed in
human IOTB patients. Upregulation of mycobacterial genes, suggest that the adaptation of M. tb in ocular environment, an immune-
privileged site, may be associated with enhanced transcription of genes whose products are required for virulence and survival in
intraocular environment. These genes/gene products could be important candidates for understanding the pathogenesis as well as
development of new diagnostics/therapeutics for IOTB.
Biography
Sudhanshu Abhishek has evolved from his Biotechnological skills and with Post-graduation in Human Genetics, to understand the infectious disease-like,
Tuberculosis (TB). During his mid-tenure of PhD thesis, he was selected for NIH-FOGARTY Fellowships (USA), to be trained on Microarray Technology at NYU
School Medicine, NY, USA. His keen evaluation and interest to understand the host-pathogen interaction has opened new avenues of research in intraocular TB
through the models (animal and cell line), with a goal to understand the pathogenesis and early diagnosis of intraocular TB, which may lead to better therapeutics.
He has grown well from his 6 years of Pre-doctoral training in this field through his continuous research, actively participating in teaching program of the department.
sudhanshu.abhishek@gmail.comSudhanshu Abhishek et al., J Infect Dis Ther 2017, 5:6(Suppl)
DOI: 10.4172/2332-0877-C1-032