A human model of Buruli ulcer: The case for controlled human infection and considerations for selecting a Mycobacterium ulcerans challenge strain

Critical knowledge gaps regarding infection with Mycobacterium ulcerans, the cause of Buruli ulcer (BU), have impeded development of new therapeutic approaches and vaccines for prevention of this neglected tropical disease. Here, we review the current understanding of host-pathogen interactions and...

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Hauptverfasser: Muhi, Stephen, Osowicki, Joshua, O'Brien, Daniel, Johnson, Paul D R, Pidot, Sacha, Doerflinger, Marcel, Marshall, Julia L, Pellegrini, Marc, McCarthy, James, Stinear, Timothy P
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description Critical knowledge gaps regarding infection with Mycobacterium ulcerans, the cause of Buruli ulcer (BU), have impeded development of new therapeutic approaches and vaccines for prevention of this neglected tropical disease. Here, we review the current understanding of host-pathogen interactions and correlates of immune protection to explore the case for establishing a controlled human infection model of M. ulcerans infection. We also summarise the overarching safety considerations and present a rationale for selecting a suitable challenge strain.
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Biology and Life Sciences
Buruli ulcer
Climate change
Cytokines
Diagnosis
Granulomas
Health aspects
Host-pathogen interactions
Infections
Investigations
Medicine and Health Sciences
Mycobacteria
Mycobacterium
Mycobacterium ulcerans
Pathogenesis
Pathogens
Research and Analysis Methods
Review
Risk factors
Strain
Surgery
Tropical diseases
Ulcers
Vaccines
title A human model of Buruli ulcer: The case for controlled human infection and considerations for selecting a Mycobacterium ulcerans challenge strain
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