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Using the Protozoan Paramecium caudatum as a Vehicle for Food-borne Infections in Zebrafish Larvae

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JOURNAL OF VISUALIZED EXPERIMENTS
DOI: 10.3791/58949

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Immunology and Infection; Issue 143; Paramecia; Paramecium caudatum; zebrafish; Danio rerio; food-borne infection; enteric pathogens

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  1. UT Systems STAR award
  2. BBSRC
  3. NIH [R01AI132354]

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Due to their transparency, genetic tractability, and ease of maintenance, zebrafish (Danio rerio) have become a widely-used vertebrate model for infectious diseases. Larval zebrafish naturally prey on the unicellular protozoan Paramecium caudatum. This protocol describes the use of P caudatum as a vehicle for food-borne infection in larval zebrafish. P caudatum internalize a wide range of bacteria and bacterial cells remain viable for several hours. Zebrafish then prey on P caudatum, the bacterial load is released in the foregut upon digestion of the paramecium vehicle, and the bacteria colonize the intestinal tract. The protocol includes a detailed description of paramecia maintenance, loading with bacteria, determination of bacterial degradation and dose, as well as infection of zebrafish by feeding with paramecia. The advantage of using this method of food-borne infection is that it closely mimics the mode of infection observed in human disease, leads to more robust colonization compared to immersion protocols, and allows the study of a wide range of pathogens. Food-borne infection in the zebrafish model can be used to investigate bacterial gene expression within the host, host-pathogen interactions, and hallmarks of pathogenicity including bacterial burden, localization, dissemination and morbidity.

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